Samsung recently launched its flagship new phone Galaxy Note 8. Analysts predict that South Korean module manufacturer Semco, Taiwan's Largan Optoelectronics, China's Sunny Optical and Japan's Alps are expected to enter the supply chain.

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Samsung recently launched the new flagship Galaxy Note 8. Analysts predict that South Korean module manufacturer Semco, Taiwan's Largan Optoelectronics, China's Sunny Optical and Japan's Alps are expected to enter the supply chain.

Samsung Electronics recently launched the Galaxy Note8, the new flagship phone of the Note series, which has attracted global attention. Galaxy Note 8 is the first to feature two 12-megapixel wide-angle and telephoto lenses with optical image stabilization (OIS).

KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently reported that if dual-lens market acceptance is high, shipments this year could reach 12 million to 14 million units. He believes that one of the keys is the adoption of dual OIS.

Observing the supply chain, Ming-Chi Kuo analyzed that the Note 8 uses dual lenses. The biggest beneficiary is South Korea's module manufacturer Semco. He believes that the dual-lens trend is beneficial to the camera supply chain. Focus manufacturers include Taiwan's Largan Optoelectronics, China's Sunny Optical and Japanese Alps. The

report predicts that Samsung's next flagship model, the Galaxy S9, which is expected to be mass-produced in the first quarter of 2018, will also use dual lenses. It is also expected that Samsung's flagship models after Note9 will be equipped with dual lenses.

Galaxy Note 8 will be launched in three colors: Star Purple Grey, Star Gold and Star Gauze Pink. Taiwan will open limited pre-orders on Samsung’s official website and the five major telecom operators from 10:00 on September 1 to September 7. The first wave of star yarn powder will be launched in Taiwan first.

Samsung recently launched its flagship new phone Galaxy Note 8. Analysts predict that South Korean module manufacturer Semco, Taiwan's Largan Optoelectronics, China's Sunny Optical and Japan's Alps are expected to enter the supply chain. - DayDayNews

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