The annual electronics trade show in Berlin, which is held every September might be the right place for the most awaited unveiling of Samsung Galaxy Note 8. This is what Jens Heithecker, Executive Director of IFA, said in a press conference in Lisbon.

Samsung has earlier announced that it will be launching the Note 4 most probably in August and it will be in New York. The company previously held its announcements between the Galaxy Note 1 and Note 4 in Berlin, a day or two prior to the IFA event. Heithecker is giving Samsung a signal that he wants the Galaxy Note 8 to be launched at the trade show. According to Phone Arena, he also added that the Korean tech giant will have the biggest presentation in the trade show, however, it is still not clear if it will be for the upcoming Note's debut or for various new washing machines and smart televisions. Whether it will be New York or Berlin, or wherever the launch may take place, the Note 8 will still be known for its specs and features.

It was earlier said on some leaks that Galaxy Note 8 will look like an oversized Galaxy S8. It might also come with a dual camera set up located on its rear, which is considered to be the device's most important upgrade. The camera also has a 13MP wide angle feature and a 12MP telephoto snapper with 3x optical zoom, which both feature OIS having six-element lenses, says BGR.

Also included in the list of features of Note 8 according to Android Central, are 6.8-inch Super AMOLED display with 1440 x 2960 QHD+ resolution, which is behind a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass 5 with light and proximity sensor, an iris and fingerprint scanner and 3000mAh battery capacity. Under its hood, it will be powered by either a Snapdragon 835 SoC or an Exynos 8995 chipset, depending on the location where the phablet will be purchased, with octa-core 2350 MHz processor, an Adreno 540 GPU, 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. The device has still a bunch of other features like voice dialing, voice command and voice recording. Taking into considerations all of these specs and features, Samsung is like redeeming the fall it had from the flammable Note 8's predecessor.

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