A mysterious new version of the Galaxy Note 8 has appeared in a new leak suggesting that Samsung may have some big plans for the model.

A new set of sketches depicting what’s supposedly the Galaxy Note 8 emerged online on Friday, indicating that Samsung’s upcoming phablet will feature augmented reality (AR) capabilities. The main camera setup shown in the gallery beneath this writing is said to consist of a 21-megapixel primary lens with an aperture of f/1.7 and a supplementary sensor, similar to the ASUS ZenFone AR. No further details on the supposed AR features of the Galaxy Note 8 have been provided by the source, though the credibility of the leak itself is somewhat dubious; Samsung’s next flagship has been the subject of dozens of reports and rumors in recent weeks and not a single one of them mentioned any kind of AR capabilities, in addition to the camera setup depicted in the newly uncovered sketches being nothing alike the one that numerous credible sources previously claimed.
But, if these new drawings are based on the real thing, then the Galaxy Note 8’s rear camera assembly will feature three lenses rather than just two, and they may be related to Samsung’s future plans for augmented reality (AR).
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 8 during a press conference in late August, reports say, although nothing has been announced yet.
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