Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has a promising specs and features. However, experts suggest that this might still not charm the consumers.

Some might have thought that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is somewhat a compensation for the phone/phablet lovers and Samsung users who had bad experience with Galaxy Note 7. It is a well-known fact how this product got disastrous feedbacks from its users. Literally, it affects not only Samsung's credibility but also the consumer's trust to the brand.

After Galaxy Note 7's exploding incidents, phone/phablet users now considered to be more careful when buying a Samsung product. The said incidents affect Samsung big time and producing another product after it could be a big risk. The consumer's trust is probably the company's biggest competitor right now.

As of writing, Samsung is surely looking forward to erasing the bad memories of Galaxy Note 7. Through Samsung Galaxy Note 8, the firm is taking a big risk to once again launch a high-end product. However, could it still charm the consumers?

Aside from the fact that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the successor of Galaxy Note 7, another big factor that might pull out the interest of the consumer is its price.

According to BGR, Galaxy Note 7 is already pricy. Though in its promotion, it offers amazing specs and features, still, the product explodes. This might also be the consumer's concern to Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

As per Value Walk report, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has Snapdragon 835, Qualcomm's bleeding-edge SoC, 6Gb of Ram and 64GB storage plus Super AMOLED 4K display. However, if it has same problems with Galaxy Note 7, then this is certainly another big setback for the company. Not to mention, there are even rumors that it cost more than its predecessor.

Pricey plus the possibility of experiencing another Galaxy Note 7 exploding incidents won't charm anyone. Adding on to the reason is that it will compete with iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

Come to think of it, if one will choose between these products and brands, Apple will likely dominate the consumer's interests. Despite the fact that iPhones are pricey, since it has no serious problems compared to Galaxy Note line, consumers will more likely buy it.

As for the release date, Samsung has yet to announce Samsung Galaxy Note 8 launch. Stay tuned for more updates.