The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the most anticipated flagship handset from Samsung this 2017. However, experts pointed out that the phone has one major flaw that could affect the sales of this new phone.
When Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was forced to stop its production after several reports of battery explosion that led to its recall late in September 2016, it became a major setback for the Mobile phone company. Hopefully, with the New Samsung Galaxy Note 8, the Mobile giant will regain its popularity.
According to Droid Report, the specs of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is undoubtedly better performance and more lavish when it comes to its specifications. Speculations say that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 would be equipped with Qualcomm's bleeding-edge SoC, the Snapdragon 835, and at least 64GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. It's obviously one powerful mobile phone.Also, rumor has it that this 6.2-inch or 6.4-inch Super AMOLED 4K display will be the next mobile of choice for mobile VR fanatics.
A lot of Samsung followers are expecting that the Galaxy Note 8 will be bigger, more compact and safer compared to its ill-fated predecessor. The smartphone will also feature a revolutionary new voice-activated AI assistant that would be named Bixby, which is expected to compete with Apple's Siri and Google's Assistance.
But despite its new impressive improvements, Inquistr noted that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has one major disadvantage that could affect its popularity. It could even drive the new and returning customers away and this is all because of its rumored high market price. It can be recalled that Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is quite expensive and with the outstanding specs of Galaxy Note 8 there is a big chance that the price would even be higher.
Samsung should review its target price, as this will be a turning point for the customers to consider buying the Galaxy Note 8. The safety issues from Note 7 has affected its follower's trust issues but looking at the specifications of this new phone. they may definitely reconsider.
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