Samsung is making a bold move towards the release of their next high-end device. The South Korean tech company is reportedly accelerating the production of the Galaxy Note 8 in order to beat out the release of Apple's iPhone 8 in the market. Sources are also saying that the Note 8 might be available ahead of the IFA event.

For the past years, Samsung has been producing some of the best gadgets in the market. Last April, the giant tech company unveiled its flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus. Both devices are packed with the powerful specifications and exciting new features but it seems that the South Korean-based tech company is not done yet as they set to launch the Galaxy Note 8.

Now, reports are spreading that Samsung is pushing the fabrication of the Galaxy Note 8 right away for one reason. According to Mail Online, the giant tech company plan of rushing the production of the Note 8 is to get ahead of Apple's iPhone 8 release to the market. Rumors are spreading that Apple might unveil the iPhone 8 by September and the South Korean-based tech company would like to beat it.

Aside from that reason, Samsung is looking to redeem themselves following the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. The exploding Note 7 disaster appears to have negatively affected the reputation of the South Korean-based tech company and concern about its successor is lurking. But it looks like the company have moved on and continued to develop and produce the Galaxy Note 8.

Now, reports are saying that Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy Note 8 much earlier as expected. According to GSMArena, the South Korean-based tech company could unveil the Note 8 in August ahead of the International Franchise Association (IFA) event in September. Apparently, September is the rumored target release date of the iPhone 8 as said earlier.

It appears that Samsung is really taking its time of wisely planning the release of the Galaxy Note 8 by packing it with superb specs. Rumors are saying that the Note 8 will feature a 6.3-inch Infinity display screen with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. It allegedly will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 836 chipset running at an Android 7.1.1 Nougat software. But other key specs like the RAM, internal storage and camera setup of the device don't have any figures yet.