There were many who believed Samsung will drop its Galaxy S line of products or completely revamp the line after the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. However, Samsung's mobile chief D.J. Koh has promised a better, safer and a more innovative Samsung Galaxy Note 8. When the Galaxy Note 8 and Apple iPhone 8, both hit the shelves, it will be tough ask for buyers to make a decision as to which one to buy. The top-end devices will come with hefty price tags. Both Apple and Samsung have a massive fan following, who are extremely loyal to their brands.

One thing's for sure, it won't be a cakewalk for Apple iPhone 8. Samsung has shown great character by deciding to stick to the S line and develop Galaxy Note 8. It will surely again be able to command the masses with its futuristic technologies. Samsung has taken an eight-point battery check that also involves x-ray of handsets. Samsung has also teamed up with professors from the University of Cambridge, the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University for crucial advice, reports Mic.

There are rumors that Apple would release three iPhone 8 handsets. They will have screen sizes of 4.7, 5.5 and 5.8 inches. The last variant will reportedly come with an edge-to-edge OLED Display. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is rumored to have the Iris scanner and a 30MP primary camera. The prices of Apple iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 are still a mystery. Now that Samsung knows that the Galaxy Note 7 explosions were caused by faulty batteries from two suppliers, fans can be sure of Galaxy Note 8 having the best of batteries.

Moreover, according to CNET, Samsung Galaxy Note fans have expressed their interest on the Note 8. They still want it back and that has instilled fresh confidence in Samsung. It has said that that Galaxy Note 8 smartphone will be a success.

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