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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 tipped to come with 3x optical zoom

Ming-Chi Kuo has also predicted that both the sensors will sport optical image stabilisation (OIS).

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is already reported to come with a dual-camera setup, however, according to a known analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, the smartphone will come loaded with a 3x feature.
The analyst has said that the dual rear cameras used in the upcoming smartphone will feature a wide angle sensor and a telephoto lens, similar to what we have seen in the iPhone 7 Plus and recently launched OnePlus 5. The wide angle lens will be of 13-megapixel, while the telephoto lens would come with a 12-megapixel sensor. Further, Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that both the will sport optical image stabilisation (OIS).
Ming says that Samsung will be manufacturing the camera sensors of the upcoming phablet. However, it would be interesting whether the brand will opt for a 3x optical zoom for the Galaxy Note 8 or not. Recollecting some key specs, the smartphone is reported to come with a 6.3-inch Quad Super and it will maintain a similar aspect ratio of 18:5:9 as we have seen in the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+.
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The smartphone will come loaded with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and there will be a separate variant with company’s in-house Exynos 8895 as well. Further, the phone will come loaded with a 6GB of and some reports also mention that there will be a variant with an 8GB of RAM. On the storage front, the smartphone is rumoured to come in 64GB and 128GB of internal storage, which could be expandable in nature. It is reported to come in Black, Blue and Gold colour variants.
On the camera front, the phone was earlier reported to boast a dual-camera setup at the rear panel which will feature two 12-megapixel dual sensor coupled with optical image stabilisation. The phablet will be juiced up by a 3300mAh battery and it will come with an enhanced S Pen and will also support DeX.

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