Tech giant Samsung is known for making its mobile screen super-sized. This time too, according to a leak by SamMobile, upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be having a large front screen with a bezel-less display.
The leak discloses that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 screen will be 0.6 inches larger than its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 7.
This will make Galaxy Note 8 the largest phone ever released by the company.
If the leaked information is correct, it means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will feature the same “Infinite Display” which Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus have been using.
Moreover, not only Samsung but other tech giants such as Apple and LG will also be releasing smartphones with super-sized screens.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will also be having a fingerprint reader integrated into a display and dual rear cameras.
The company has recently been immensely criticized due to its red tint problem in Galaxy S8 and S8+.
After the launch of Galaxy S8 series, some users found their display screens redder than normal. Samsung in response issued a message which helps the users to cope with this red tint. In the message, Samsung said that it is a simple calibration misalignment that could be solved using their new update.
Samsung has updated its software in Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, which adds new settings to the phone’s white balance options, along with the manual controls for those who want to change the screen to more specific colors.
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