Behold—above is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 revealed in all its glory. The pictures come courtesy of VentureBeat's Evan Blass, who has proven reliable when it comes to these early press render leaks.

After the massive redesign of the Galaxy S8, it's no surprise that the Note 8 follows in its footsteps. You're still getting a slim bezel design with rounded display corners and on-screen buttons. The top sensor arrangement seems to be identical to the Galaxy S8, with an iris scanner setup consisting of one extra camera and one infrared LED, along with the usual front-facing photo camera and sensor setup. The sides are still rounded on the front and back, and there still appears to be an extra physical "Bixby button" which exists for the sole purpose of launching Samsung's new voice assistant.

The major difference over the S8 is that the whole device is squarer. The taller corners will no doubt be used to store the S-Pen, the Galaxy Note's signature feature. On the back, we also see Samsung's first dual-camera arrangement, which is reportedly for a 3x optical zoom setup.

The Galaxy S8's biggest flaw was the placement of the fingerprint reader. It was too high up on the back of the phone—right next to the camera—and very small, making it difficult to use. The rumor was that, like the rest of the industry, Samsung was hoping to make an under-screen fingerprint reader work. When that didn't pan out, the company instead slapped the fingerprint reader next to the camera as a last-second change. Apparently, the in-screen fingerprint readers won't be ready for the Note 8, either—the major disappointment of this render is an identical fingerprint reader placement to the Galaxy S8.

The Galaxy Note 8 will be officially unveiled August 23, when Samsung has a launch event planned.