Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 phablet is one of the most anticipated mobile devices of the year. Rumors of the smartphone have surfaced on several occasions in the past, but the latest leaks showcase a full blown look at the handset from all angles.

Galaxy Note 8’s latest renders

Galaxy Note 8’s fresh batch of renders has mounted up on the internet. The South Korean tech titan appears to launch the Note 8 with almost the same form factor of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy Note 7. But, the upcoming handset’s top bezel is not as slim as the current flagship smartphone.

Nevertheless, the latest leaked renders of the upcoming smartphone came from 91Mobiles and OnLeaks, which shows the upcoming mobile device from different angles. The fingerprint sensor and the oddly placed camera of the device are the most noticeable with the latest render. However, the Galaxy Note 8 could be the tech giant’s first mobile device with a dual camera system.

Specs of Samsung’s upcoming mobile device

The tech company placed the fingerprint sensor next to the LED flash. The leak also showcases the measurement of the handset, which is 162.4 x 74.5 x 8.4mm. The back of the smartphone is made from glass, while the bottom edge will sport the speaker grille, USB Type-C port, S Pen slot, as well as the 3.5mm audio jack.

The Bixby and volume keys are placed at the left edge of the device, and the power key is located at the right edge.

Samsung’s upcoming phablet will come along with a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED display and boasts an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. This could indicate that the mobile device will have a bezel-less display just like the Galaxy S8.

The upcoming Samsung smartphone will be powered by either the Exynos 8895 chipset or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor.

Tech fans can expect the phablet to have a dual rear camera, boasting a 12MP resolution. The highly anticipated mobile device will also come with an improved iris scanner, Android 7.0 Nougat, IP68 certification, and a fast charging, wireless charging support.

The upcoming Samsung phablet will also be available with a 6GB of RAM as well as a 3,300 mAh battery. Nonetheless, the upcoming phablet is said to support split-screen multitasking. The South Korean tech giant might roll out the mobile device in late September with an estimated $1,000 price tag.

But, as some reports claimed that the Galaxy Note 8 will be unveiled at the IFA 2017 tech show, Samsung’s device would be days ahead of Apple’s iPhone 8.