There are still approximately two months until the arrival of Samsung's next flagship, the Galaxy Note 8 phablet, which will come to prevail in the high-end market with a 6.3-inch screen, the Snapdragon 835 processor (or the rumored Snapdragon 836) as well as with 8GB of RAM in one of its versions called "Emperor Edition”According to a recent leak.
Although the international version of the Galaxy Note 8 will include only 6GB of RAM, it seems that Samsung will also market a slightly more powerful model with 8GB of RAM that will be dubbed "Emperor Edition", A version that will probably be marketed only in China (or other Asian countries), as is the case in the Galaxy S8 with 6GB of RAM.
Galaxy Note 9 with 12GB of RAM in 2018?
In case anyone does not know, Samsung opted a while ago to release a different version of the Galaxy S8 with 6GB of RAM which it also called "Emperor Edition". Apart from the 6GB of RAM, the S8 Emperor Edition also has 128GB of space for data storage, compared to the 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal memory available in the international model of the terminal.
If the company applies the same strategy next year, then the Galaxy S9 could come with a standard version with 6GB of RAM, while the exclusive model for Asia could reach 8 or 10GB. In the same way, the Galaxy Note 9 could arrive with 10GB of RAM in a standard version, as well as with 12GB of RAM in its “Emperor Edition” format for the Asian market.
The Galaxy Note 8 has been the subject of numerous leaks and rumors in recent weeks, and although its exact launch date is still unknown, most of the media points to the second half of august or early September (around IFA Berlin 2017) as the most likely period for the presentation of the device.
33% more memory than Note 7, I just hope it doesn't explode 33% louder.
6GB for Samsung PUAs and 2GB for the user