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dbrand pretty much confirms this is what the Galaxy Note8 will look like

First, we got pretty clear look thanks to a smartphone case maker. Then there were some renders. Now, we’ve pretty much got confirmation and a clear look at every single cut out on the Samsung Galaxy Note8 thanks to popular skin maker dbrand.

On Twitter, dbrand dropped a link to their Note8 skin customisation page with a joke that they came back from the future (August) with the designs for the Note8.

Hit the link and you’ll be brought into their customisation page where you’re greeted with a complete render of the Galaxy Note8. There you can select various skins for places like the back of the device, front top, front bottom and the camera module.

If you choose something white, you can get a super clear glimpse at every little nook and cranny on the Note8 from the way it curves to the array of sensors Samsung has placed on the front top of the smartphone’s display. Go ahead, play around with it and decide for yourself if you like the way the Note8 looks.

At this point, the Note8’s looks are pretty much all but officially confirmed. In fact, even dbrand themselves dropped a big hint that this will indeed be what the phone looks like with this pop-up.

[SOURCE, VIA, 2]

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