Samsung Galaxy Note 8’s official brochure has surfaced on the web, confirming several rumored specs of the soon-to-be-released smartphone. However, the brochure appears to showcase the mobile device in all its glory.

The Australian Android website leaked the Galaxy Note 8’s brochure, which seems to indicate that this is likely the smartphone’s international model, which will be up for grabs in Australia and Europe. The image in the brochure showed the upcoming Galaxy Note 8 with a design that resembles the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. The image also showcased the new device with thin bezels that appear to have no room for the smartphone’s physical home button.

Based on the brochure, Samsung’s phablet will be available with a 6.3-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED Infinity Display with 1440 x 2960 pixel resolution and 18.5:9 aspect ratio, Know Your Mobile reported. The smartphone will further come packed with an S-Pen stylus, iris scanner, face scanner, fingerprint scanner and an IP68 for water and dust resistance. The smartphone will also arrive with fast wireless charging.

Camera specs

Aside from that, the Galaxy Note 8 will boast dual rear-facing camera lenses with 2x optical zoom. Both sensors will come along with f/1.7 apertures alongside optical image stabilizer, which means the device’s telephoto lens will provide quality images even in low light.

However, the smartphone is expected to arrive with a Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 5.0 and a USB 3.1 Type-C.

The smartphone is also anticipated to come with a Non-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh battery.

Meanwhile, if there is one thing the South Korean tech company wants to highlight in its latest smartphone, it would be the handset’s size. Samsung rolled out earlier this week the device’s official teaser and the video showcased a silhouette of the stylus with the handset.

The highlight of the Galaxy Note 8 video is the word big, which was changed to bigger. The teaser video also showed the hashtag DoWhatYouCant, which indicate the idea that the forthcoming mobile device would offer functions that will help its users to do things they previously cannot.

Unpacked event live stream

On the other hand, the tech company is set to unveil the latest device next week, and the announcement will transpire during the Unpacked event in New York City on August 23.

In order to watch the event, the tech company will live stream it at 11:00 a.m. EDT (8:00 a.m. PDT) on the said date, CNET reported. Samsung fans can witness the live stream at samsung.com. The company might also stream the event on its official YouTube channel.