Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 shows up in the wild

We've been hearing plenty of chatter about Samsung's rumored 8-inch Galaxy Note tablet lately, and we've already seen plenty of leaks of the new tablet, as well as a hint from a Samsung exec that we should be seeing the new device at Mobile World Congress next month. However, we're now seeing the tablet itself out in the wild in all its glory.

Italian website DDay.it ended up getting a hold of some photos of the new device, where the tablet is actually being used by a patron out in the public without so much as a, "How do you do?" It's said that this is the Galaxy Note 8.0 that Samsung may reveal at Mobile World Congress, and while we're definitely excited for an 8-inch variant of the Note, the tablet looks pretty much like an enlarged Galaxy S III.

However, what's perhaps particularly striking is the button layout. Samsung's Galaxy tablets in the past have traditionally used on-screen buttons when Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich rolled around, but it looks like the new Galaxy Note 8.0 is a different story. Instead, it looks to have a physical home button, with two capacitive touch buttons.

The photos also suggest that the Galaxy Note 8.0 will have two cameras, one on the back and one on the front. Plus, there looks to be a speaker above its display, which we've seen before on the Galaxy Tab 7. Other than that, it's rumored that the new tablet will have a 1280×800 resolution, a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and up to 32GB of internal storage with a microSD card for expandable opportunities.

[via SamMobile]