Samsung only just showed off its sleek new Galaxy S8 last week —and the phone won't even get to the public until it starts shipping on History Movies | Adult Movies OnlineApril 21—but that hasn't stopped Samsung's fanatics from focusing on the company's next move.
That's in no small part due to exactly whatit is we're expecting from Samsung: the followup to the most infamous smartphone of all time: the explosive Galaxy Note 7 (which was persona phone grataduring the S8 announcement).
Now, we might actually be getting an early look at its successor. A new image was posted to Slashleaks, claiming to be some version of the Galaxy Note 8.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's got a more powerful Galaxy S8 that you probably won't be able to buyThe photo was shared without any other product specs or context, casting some doubt on its legitimacy.

Let's just come right out and say it: This doesn't look much different than the S8.
The S Pen lined up next to the phone gives it some Note vibes, sure, but without getting a good look at the bottom of the device to check if there's a slot for the Pen, there's no way to know if it's actually a Note prototype, or just an S8+ posing with the Note's key peripheral.
The phone pictured doesappear to conform to what's described in earlier leaked specs, though—but again, we can't see much from just this front-facing pic. And about those predictions? They call for a Note 8 with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, making it just a bit bigger than the 6.2-inch S8+, along with a Snapdragon 835 or Exynos 9000-series processor, 6GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of built-in storage.
Oh, and Samsung's already calling the Note 8 "great" internally, if only to harness the power of positive thinking.
We have no way of knowing how legit this image is until the Note 8 is revealed, which we're expecting should be before the end of 2017. This pic might not be the real deal—but it's only the first. There's sure to be more where this one came from as Samsung rises up from the ashes of the Note 7.
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