A leak of a case render for the Galaxy Note 8, spotted by Android Headlines, reinforces rumors that the Galaxy Note 7 successor will have a dual-lens camera and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 leaks suggest a dual camera and a fix for one of the biggest drawbacks of the Galaxy S8
Samsung could have made a small change to the Galaxy Note 8's fingerprint scanner that would go a long way.
If the leaks are accurate, it looks like the Galaxy Note 8 could borrow several design cues from Samsung's Galaxy S8, including ultra-narrow borders around the display and rounded display corners.
It also looks like the Galaxy Note 8 will be Samsung's first smartphone with a dual-lens camera system. So far, several smartphone makers have adopted dual-lens systems, including LG, Apple, and OnePlus.
It's not exactly clear what role the second lens on the Galaxy Note 8 would take, as not every dual-lens camera system does the same thing. For example, LG's dual-lens camera lets you take ultra-wide angle photos, while the iPhone 7 Plus and OnePlus 5's dual-lens cameras are used for features like Portrait mode and optical zooming.
The leaked renders also reinforce previous rumors that the Galaxy Note 8's fingerprint scanner will be mounted on the rear, next to the camera. Thankfully, it appears that the fingerprint scanner will be mounted further away from the camera than it is on the Galaxy S8, Samsung's latest flagship device.
If the leak is accurate, the Note 8's camera flash will sit between the camera and the fingerprint sensor, which would fix one of the main issues with the Galaxy S8's fingerprint scanner location.
Indeed, the placement of the Galaxy S8's fingerprint scanner was unpopular among reviewers, as it's hard to distinguish the fingerprint scanner from the camera module with your finger. My colleague Steve Kovach, who reviewed the Galaxy S8, said "
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