Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the hottest phone nowadays. According to a new leak, the phone will pack a 3,300 mAh battery.
The Galaxy Note 8, which is coming on the August 23, is a rumor house nowadays. It is said to come with an Infinity Display just like the Galaxy S8. And as the new leak suggests, it will come with a 3,300 mAh battery. In my opinion, the battery capacity is not so great but Samsung might have taken a safe step to save this phone from being exploded. The original Galaxy Note 7 had a battery capacity of 3,500 mAh but the phone started to explode and Samsung had to stop the production of the phone. The company then released the new edition of Galaxy Note 7 with lesser battery capacity.
You can see the leaked image below:
Also Read: 5 reasons why I am looking forward to Galaxy Note 8
Nowadays, some phones come with more than 4,000 battery capacity. Take Xiaomi Redmi 4X for example, which comes with a battery capacity of 4,100 mAh and can last 2 days on a single charge. But Samsung has decided to stick with batteries under 3,500 mAh. For the comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S8 has a battery capacity of 3,000 mAh and the Galaxy S8+ comes with 3,500 mAh battery.
In other rumors, the Galaxy Note 8 will come with a dual camera and it will be the Samsung’s first phone have a dual camera setup. The front image of the phone is also leaked which gives a clear idea of how the phone will look like. Want to buy Note 8? Check the updated price of note 8 in Pakistan.
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