Galaxy Note8 to feature 13MP dual rear camera setup

The Galaxy Note8 will be one of Samsung's first smartphones with a dual camera.

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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note8 is expected to make its debut in August, and one of the biggest changes, compared to the last year's model is the introduction of a dual camera.

Galaxy Note8 to feature 13MP dual rear camera setup | TweakTown.com

According to numerous reports, the Galaxy Note8 will feature a dual rear camera, and now, a new leak has appeared on Chinese Weibo. The leak suggests that the camera implemented on the Note8 will be produced by Samsung Electro-Mechanics.

The dual camera setup will reportedly feature two 13MP image sensors. The same leaker claims that Samsung is working on three different dual camera modules, but it is unclear why.

The Galaxy Note8 will be one of Samsung's first smartphones with a dual camera. Samsung's first phone to feature dual camera should be the Galaxy C10.

Read also: Galaxy Note8 to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 836?

The Galaxy Note8 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's yet to be announced Snapdragon 836, and according to the latest rumors - it won't have a fingerprint scanner embedded under the glass on the front of the screen.

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