6GB RAM, Exynos 8895 confirmed for Samsung Galaxy Note 8
Note 8 should be released next week and several leaks have appeared on the web, some show their wallpapers and others show the highly acclaimed S Pen. While everyone has been claiming note 8 for better specs than the more expensive version of the Samsung Galaxy S8 +, the latest sighting of alleged note 8 on the popular Geekbench benchmarking website. And most escapes considered spilling the right information.
Note 8 passes by the name of SM-N950F, pointing to a device that is twice as good as the latter – the controversial note 7 with the code name of SM-N930F. Note 8 is set to carry the same Exynos 8895 chipset found in the Galaxy S8 series for markets other than the US. Note 8 is also confirmed to arrive with 6 GB of RAM and Android 7.1.1 nougat, all of which result in a single core score of 1984 and a multi core score of 6116.
Sadly, the listing revealed no further details about Note 8. The successor to the Galaxy Note 7 last year will be featured at the ‘Unpacked 2017’ event on August 23 in New York. Samsung’s second flagship for the year is expected to have a 6.3-inch screen with an enhanced S Pen, a dual camera sensor (a first for any Samsung phone), a larger (and more secure) battery than the S8 + and a higher price tag.