Samsung Galaxy Note8 has been the South Korean tech giant's hope in restoring its patron's trust will its Galaxy Note series. Now, the upcoming flagship smartphone will reportedly boast an Exynos 8895 chipset and a dual-camera set-up.

According to Android Authority, Samsung is always releasing two variants of its flagship smartphones. The first option will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip while the will be engineered with its much-owned own Exynos processor. But then, this year appears to be different as the South Korean tech giant might not incorporate release two variations of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

It has been speculated that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be fortified with Samsung's next-generation SoC, which is the Exynos 8895. This processor was reportedly a monster of a mobile chip and it has the ability not just to meet but also beat the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 in some aspects. The Exynos 8895 is developed using a 10nm finFET process and it's capable of supporting 4K video capture at 120fps.

With this, Droid Report has learned that the Exynos 8895 will pave its way for camera enhancements in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. It can be remembered that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 houses an excellent camera but then some users were disappointed due to its single sensor. Now, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 being furnished with the Exynos 8895 SoC, there is a huge probability that the South Korean tech giant will finally be capable of arming its flagship smartphone with a Dual Image Signal Processor (ISP) camera. This technology is one of the most innovative imaging systems in the mobile industry as of this moment.

Since the Exynos 8895 has the capability to support 4K video capture at 120fps, it really appears that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 might feature dual-camera set-up. Moreover, Samsung hasn't confirmed this information, thus advised to be taken with a pinch of salt.