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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 picture leaked and it reveals VERY special addition which could let you snap 3D pics

THE new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 promises to take your selfies into another dimension – this new leaked photo suggests.

It shows what appears to be dual cameras on the reverse of the eagerly-awaited device – which can be used to create 3D snaps.

New leaked photos appear to show dual cameras on the reverse of the Galaxy Note 8

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New leaked photos appear to show dual cameras on the reverse of the Galaxy Note 8

A fingerprint sensor is also located on the rear – which would allow owners to unlock it while picking it up.

The photo also shows the latest version of the device’s stylus – the S Pen – and a larger 6.3-inch  screen than its predecessor – the disastrous Galaxy Note 7.

The devices were recalled after they began exploding in people’s hands.

They were also banned from flights over fears they might cause a fire.

Following a billion-pound probe, the Korean manufacturer later revealed the problem was due to an issue with the battery, which it promised to fix for this new release.

It’s expected the new device, will launch on August 23 – ahead of Applie’s iPhone 8.

An accessories site has shown what they claim are images of the new Galaxy Note 8

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An accessories site has shown what they claim are images of the new Galaxy Note 8

Rumours suggest it will feature its biggest screen ever with the home button removed.

It’s also believed the iPhone 9 will feature more than one camera – potentially allowing it to employ facial recognition technology.

Samsung has been slammed for its treatment of customers’ privacy.

The Sun Online recently revealed how its “peeping Tom” smartphones can watch what you do on the web while monitoring your emails to target you with ads.

Their telly sets have also come under scrutiny.

Wikileaks claims UK government helped CIA hack Samsung smart TVs to turn them into “microphones”.


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