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Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold

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6.3" SAMOLED, 2960x1440, 521ppi, Octa core (2.3GHz Quad + 1.7GHz Quad), 6GB RAM (LPDDR4), NFC, 12MP, IP68, BT 5.0, Android
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Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold:
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S PEN
A whole new way to communicate

Use the S Pen to express yourself in ways that make a difference. Draw your own emojis to show how you feel or write a message on a photo and send it as a handwritten note. Do things that matter with the S Pen.

CAMERA
Clear and steady photos even in low light

Get crisp photos even when it's dark and it's difficult to keep your phone steady. The Galaxy Note8's dual camera comes with great low-light capabilities that you've come to expect from Galaxy phones, while the telephoto lens gives you 2x optical zoom for you to capture the near and far. Both have optical image stabilisation so you get steady shots even when zoomed in.

PERFORMANCE
Do more with the high-performing phone

Whether you're downloading games or multitasking, it's fast and seamless on the Galaxy Note8, because the high-performing 10nm mobile processor and 6GB RAM make things run smoothly. Plus, with wireless charging capabilities, power is on your side.

DESIGN
The Infinity Display that's larger than life

More screen means more space to do great things. Go big with the Galaxy Note8's 6.3" screen*. It's the largest ever screen on a Note device and it still fits easily in your hand.

PHONE+
Connect to a bigger world with Phone+

The Galaxy Note8 is your portal to a new world when connected to this range of devices and interfaces. It's a world where boundaries are pushed and barriers broken, so you can see more, share more, and do a whole lot more—effortlessly.

Samsung DeX
Turn your phone into a desktop-like experience

Some things are just done faster and better when you have a full-size keyboard and a big monitor. With your Galaxy Note8 and the DeX Station*, you only need to connect to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse and that hotel lobby or airport lounge is now your new office.

Short summary description Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold:
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Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F, 16 cm (6.3"), 6 GB, 64 GB, 12 MP, Android 7.1.1, Gold

Long summary description Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F. Display diagonal: 16 cm (6.3"), Display resolution: 2960 x 1440 pixels. Processor frequency: 2.3 GHz, Processor family: Samsung Exynos, Processor model: 8895. RAM capacity: 6 GB, RAM type: LPDDR4, Internal storage capacity: 64 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 12 MP, Rear camera type: Dual camera. SIM card capability: Dual SIM. Operating system installed: Android 7.1.1. Battery capacity: 3300 mAh. Product colour: Gold. Weight: 195 g

Display
Display diagonal *
16 cm (6.3")
Screen shape
Curved edge screen
Display technology marketing name
Super AMOLED
Panel type
OLED
Display resolution *
2960 x 1440 pixels
Native aspect ratio
18.5:9
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Pixel density
521 ppi
Second display
No
Processor
Processor frequency *
2.3 GHz
Processor family *
Samsung Exynos
Processor model *
8895
Processor cores
4
64-bit computing
Yes
Processor lithography
10 nm
Coprocessor
Yes
Coprocessor frequency
1.7 GHz
Coprocessor cores
4
Storage
RAM capacity *
6 GB
RAM type
LPDDR4
Internal storage capacity *
64 GB
Compatible memory cards *
MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size
256 GB
USB mass storage
Yes
Camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric) *
12 MP
Second rear camera resolution (numeric)
12 MP
Rear camera aperture number
1.7
Second rear camera aperture number
2.4
Optical zoom
2x
Digital zoom
10x
Front camera type *
Single camera
Front camera resolution (numeric) *
8 MP
Front camera aperture number
1.7
Rear camera flash *
Yes
Flash type
LED
Resolution at capture speed
3840x2160@30fps
Video recording modes
720p, 1080p, 2160p
Rear camera type *
Dual camera
Auto focus
Yes
Zoom capability
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Geotagging
Yes
Smile detection
Yes
Network
SIM card capability *
Dual SIM
Mobile network generation *
4G
SIM card type *
NanoSIM
2G standards
GSM
3G standards *
HSPA
4G standard *
LTE
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Bluetooth *
Yes
Bluetooth version
5.0
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
3G bands supported
850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
4G bands supported
700, 800, 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2300, 2500, 2600 MHz
Tethering (modem-mode)
Yes
Wi-Fi Direct
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Yes
Subscription
Subscription type *
No subscription
Ports & interfaces
USB port *
Yes
USB connector type
USB Type-C
USB version
3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)
Headphone connectivity
3.5 mm
ANT+ enabled
Yes
Messaging
Short Message Service (SMS)
Yes
Messaging
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Yes
Instant messaging (IM)
Yes
Chat
Yes
E-mail
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Bar
Product colour *
Gold
Colour name
Maple Gold
International Protection (IP) code
IP68
Protection features
Dust resistant, Splash proof, Water resistant
Performance
Video call
Yes
Fast charging
Yes
Fingerprint reader
Yes
Personal info management (PIM)
Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar
Speakerphone
Yes
Flight mode
Yes
Personalization
Icons, Menu, Shortcuts
Support for contact groups
Yes
Microphone mute
Yes
Themes
Wallpapers
Vibrating alert
Yes
Navigation
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
Yes
GPS (satellite)
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
BeiDou
Yes
Electronic compass
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Wi-Fi positioning
Yes
Multimedia
Supported video modes
1080p, 2160p
Audio formats supported
3GA, AAC, AMR, APE, AWB, FLAC, IMY, M4A, Mid, MIDI, MP3, MXMF, OGA, OGG, OTA, RTTTL, RTX, WAV, WMA, XMF
Video formats supported
3G2, 3GP, ASF, AVI, FLV, M4V, MKV, MP4, WEBM, WMV
Call management
Call waiting
Yes
Call divert
Yes
Call hold
Yes
Caller ID
Yes
Conference call
Yes
Speed dialling
Yes
Call timer
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android 7.1.1
App distribution platform
Google Play
Google applications
Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Play
Battery
Battery capacity *
3300 mAh
Talk time (3G) *
22 h
Browsing time (Wi-Fi)
14 h
Browsing time (3G)
12 h
Browsing time (4G)
13 h
Continuous audio playback time
47 h
Continuous video playback time
16 h
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Barometer
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
74.8 mm
Depth
8.6 mm
Height
162.5 mm
Weight *
195 g
Certificates
Head SAR (EU)
0.173 W/kg
Body SAR (EU)
1.29 W/kg
Packaging content
AC adapter included
Yes
Quick start guide
Yes
Cables included
USB Type-C
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:03
Uk has collected 1071 expert reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note8 SM-N950F 16 cm (6.3") Dual SIM Android 7.1.1 4G USB Type-C 6 GB 64 GB 3300 mAh Gold and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
Source Review comments Score
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:50
It's also got some pretty impressive competition to compete against, in the form of the OnePlus 5T, the LG V30, Google's Pixel 2 XL, and, of course, Apple's iPhone X.For us at KYM, Samsung's Galaxy Note releases have always been more interesting than what...
Good Huge and gorgeous display, appealing design aesthetic and solid build, BEST stylus experience on a phone, Excellent battery life, Excellent camera, Solid performance...
Bad Massive and perhaps somewhat unwieldy, expensive...
90%
reviewed.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:51
The centerpiece of the Note 8 is Samsung's S Pen stylus—a fan-favorite feature that sets the Note lineup apart from every other phone on the market.Much like its closest competitor, the iPhone 8 Plus, the Note 8 is equipped with dual rear cameras—a first...
Bottom line Yes, but only if you can justify the cost.If you want a top-of-the-line, waterproof Android phone, start by looking at the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and the Note 8.If you want a big, phablet-sized screen, the S8+ and the Note 8 are the way to go.If you want...
99%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:51
Have a read of our rundown so that you can make the most informed choice when purchasing your next Samsung smartphone. Along with each phone summary, you’ll also find links to the full reviews, should you wish to learn about the phone in greater detail.RE...
0%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:51
1 / 10 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just S$349, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
0%
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:51
If you're a Samsung Galaxy Note user, then you'll know there's been a trend for the stylus-wielding series to take what the latest Galaxy S smartphone has started and to enhance upon it, while also debuting some new features. However, when the Note 7 hit...
Good Display performance, Plenty of power, Waterproofing, Software refinement, So many clever options and customisations, Camera performance is excellent, S Pen's expanding skills...
Bad Battery life isn't class leading, The price is high, Fingerprint scanner placement needs a rethink, Galaxy S9+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal, Bixby...
Bottom line There's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is one of the best phones of 2017 and still has appeal in 2018. It takes everything that the Galaxy S8+ offers and pushes it a little further. This is bigger, a touch more powerful, packs in more camera and...
90%
techradar.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
Note 8 edustaa Samsungin parasta näkemystä suuresta tehokäyttöön tarkoitetusta älypuhelimesta. Se myös korjaa upeasti Note 7:än aiheuttaman kolhun Samsungin maineelle.Olemme käyttäneet uutta Note 8:aa nyt puoli vuotta ja olleet erittäin tyytyväisiä puheli...
Good Infinity Display on loistava, Samsung paras kamera kaksinkertaisena, 6 gigatavua RAM-muistia...
Bad Erittäin kallis, Akunkesto ei ole kummoinen, Heikko kaiutin...
Bottom line Note 8 on paras suurinäyttöinen älypuhelin ja Samsungin komea paluu isojen puhelinten markkinoiden Note 7:än skandaalin jälkeen. Siinä on valtava 6,3-tuumainen Infinity Display -näyttö, 6 gigatavua RAM-muistia ja kaksi erinomaista takakameraa. Kaikki tämä...
90%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
There are so many good phones to choose from including the Galaxy S9, iPhone X and Google Pixel 2 but which one is the king of the castle? See our full ranking below. When choosing a phone you probably have a mixture of these factors on your list: build...
0%
alphr.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
In 2016 we were singing the praises of the fantastic, larger-than-life Galaxy Note 7. We awarded it top honours and, were it not for the small matter of a worldwide recall – following the emergence of a potentially dangerous battery flaw – we'd probably...
80%
techent.tv
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
Samsung has been at the forefront of the current smartphone industry. They are the current king, the champion to beat. That is in terms of the best-selling brand anyway. Their flagships have been making headlines as well and have been one of the most anti...
Good Great Looks, 6.3" Quad HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity Display, Quick Charge 2.0, Wireless Charging, S Pen, 3.5mm headphone jack, Dual 12-Megapixel cameras, IP68 dust and water resistant, Gorilla Glass 5...
Bad Odd 18.5:9 screen ration, Average battery life, USB Type-C, Pricey...
Bottom line Samsung Galaxy Note 88.1 Reviewer0 Users (0 votes)ProsGreat Looks6.3" Quad HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity DisplayQuick Charge 2.0Wireless ChargingS Pen3.5mm headphone jackDual 12-Megapixel camerasIP68 dust and water resistantGorilla Glass 5ConsOdd 18.5:9 scree...
81%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
The Galaxy Note 8 is the latest Draft Horse from Samsung's extra-large stable, but does it keep momentum going for one of Samsung's best designs?The Samsung Galaxy Note 8's visual style and design makes for a slightly confusing package; on the one hand, i...
Bottom line Well it's basically a Galaxy S8+ with one of the best S-Pen stylus accessories Samsung has ever produced. For me that's something of a “shut up and take my money” scenario (if I actually had £800 to spare), as I love the Galaxy S8 series and have always h...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
With Apple’s iPhone X kicking up a lot of excitement about facial-recognition technology and end-to-end screens, what can we expect from the Samsung Galaxy Note 9? Here is what we know, or largely take an educated guess, so far.Mobile reporter Benjamin Ge...
0%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is currently Samsung's best device in the market right now, bar the Note FE. But back onto the Note8, the Note8 is a device that easily tops many people's list for their smartphone of the year and it certainly deserves the recogni...
Good Great Display, S Pen, Live Photos can take amazing portrait shots...
Bad Price, Battery Life...
Bottom line A marvellous device that can handle almost everything you throw at it and is easily one of the best smartphone for 2017, although on the pricier side.(previously published in issue December 2017)...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
We've reviewed all the major flagship phones available at the moment but plenty more are on the way this year, so the right handset for you might be just around the corner. The Sony Xperia XZ Premium, HTC U11 and OnePlus 5 are all available now. Devices...
0%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
1 / 9 You're on a budget The Xiaomi Mi A1 is almost like a budget version of a Google Pixel phone, as it runs on pure Android OS. For just RM1,099, you also get a full metal build, a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
There's very little known about the Nokia 9, but we'd expect a flagship device to come from the Finnish company, topping the Nokia 6. If the rumours are true, expect a full metal unibody design, a blisteringly fast Snapdragon 835 processor, a QHD display...
0%
filipinotechaddict.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:52
Happy New Year fellow techies! 2017 is a wonderful year for the smartphone industry. We've seen smartphones evolved with smaller bezels and larger and taller screens. We have also seen the best cameras on many smartphones even on budget price range.We div...
0%
dailystar.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:53
DSSamsung earlier this year lifted the lid on the all-new Galaxy Note 8 – and it would appear they have put past issues firmly behind them.The Galaxy Note 8 takes many of its design features from the stunning Galaxy S8 but adds a few tasty extras that you...
100%
technobaboy.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:53
Comparing the Huawei Mate 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Which is the smartphone for you?This is a straight up specs comparison. This might not look fair considering the big disparity in price, but I just want to highlight what you can get relative to...
0%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:53
Sign up for our daily newsletter Whether you're in a business looking to deploy devices or an end user ready to upgrade to your next flagship handset, there are a plethora of phones on the market to choose from. Here's our rundowns of the best smartphon...
0%
techpatrl.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:53
ContentsSamsung Galaxy Note 8 is the direct successor of the discontinued Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that made a dramatic impact on the company's revenue, losing $17 billion due to battery defects. The “Do bigger things” smartphone improves a lot from its feat...
Good Solid build quality, Nice display, S Pen, Lots of sensors, IP68 certified, Expandable storage, Camera quality (both rear and front), Fast chipset, Large RAM, Rapid charging support, Fingerprint sensor, Type-C connector, OTG capable, Wider Wi-Fi range...
Bad Average battery life, Mono speaker, Awkward fingerprint scanner placement, SRP...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 leaves very good impressions to us. It is arguably the best “Note” ever created by the company. Starting in the display, processor, fast memory, spectacular cameras and quality build. The S-Pen remains ergonomic that gave us posi...
88%
eurogamer.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:53
Even without the exploding battery debacle, Samsung has its work cut out trying to promote the Note 8 this year, as the S8 Plus arguably offers many of the same features; a massive, market-leading display, a powerful processor and almost identical Samsung...
Bottom line Mass Effect Andromeda walkthrough and guide How to complete every main mission and more.The Note range introduced the wider world to the term "phablet" and has a special place in Samsung's lineup - a place which was put in serious jeopardy after the Note...
0%
technave.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:54
The Samsung Galaxy Note series has always been a favourite for people who just love big screen devices with a stylus, it was only until the Note 7 broke that winning streak due to battery safety issues. With this, getting back the public's trust and fait...
Bottom line So the bottom line is, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a really good phone - with strong performance, useful S-Pen capabilities, multiple biometric security options, that IP68 water and dust feature (even the S-Pen!), superb camera modules and good battery l...
0%
gadgetguy.com.au
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:54
Samsung's new Galaxy Note 8 (GN8) stands alone as the only flagship smartphone with ‘everything' including its trademark S Pen stylus, which offers a very convenient and useful handwriting interface.Before the Note 8, I've enjoyed using the 6.2 inch Samsu...
Good A galactic overachiever! Great dual lens camera, S-Pen, gorgeous 6.2in display and more...
Bad Quite long, only a down-firing mono speaker, pricey...
100%
cravingtech.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:54
Samsung Galaxy Note8 Review – It has been a while since I've got my hands on a Galaxy Note (the last one was back in 2013 for reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Note2 ). Our editor, Indra, reviewed the Note3. Lots of things have changed since then and I have to...
Bottom line Does the main things right on a smartphone, plus extras...
100%
filipinotechaddict.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:55
Samsung had a rough 2016 with the issues surrounding the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Some of us thought that Samsung will ditch the Note series but as expected Samsung released the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the biggest Note we've ever...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 marks a big comeback for Samsung. Though the Galaxy S8/S8+ proved to be very successful, the success of the Galaxy Note 8 means Samsung commitment to safety plus throwing more features, more S Pen functions and more screen.For us...
0%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:55
There are a lot of fans for the Note series; the fact they sold out refurbished Note 7 (FE) handsets in South Korea shows the Note brand was ready to regain the crown. At the launch event for the Note 8, Samsung addressed the controversy and then moved on...
0%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
Expert reviews...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
Another year, another smartphone camera showdown, but this year is different. The iPhone 8 Plus and Galaxy Note8 cameras are incrementally better, as expected. But the software plays a surprisingly big role in this year's upgrade.The two smartphones both...
0%
nasilemaktech.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
A few months ago, we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S8+. Though, there are many Samsung lovers who are awaiting the Galaxy Note8. It has been on hiatus for more than a year – and the void within these Note series lovers are growing. With the arrival of the...
Bottom line Let's face it – with the price tag of RM3,999, it's enough to scare away people already. I mean seriously – that price tag is not something to be taken lightly. Though, with great price comes great user experience – as the Galaxy Note8 checks boxes on my...
93%
gadgetpilipinas.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 symbolizes a monumental return for the tech giant's popular smartphone lineup after the Note 7 fiasco. But let's not go into detail with that anymore, and concentrate on the newest addition to the Note line.On paper, The Note 8 i...
Good Design and Build Quality, Gaming Performance, Display Quality, Camera Performance, Vast number of options for personalizing the device...
Bad Not exactly for people with small hands, Glossy finish makes the device prone to smudges, Some features are a bit flaky: Live Focus, Facial Recognition, Bixby...
Bottom line The Note 8 is an extremely well made device that's worthy of Samsung's triumphant return to the Phablet scene. It has a sleek, gorgeous and premium design, a screen that's oozing with vibrancy, impressive imaging capabilties, and the level of performance...
84%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
HTC's U11, Google's Pixel (and the rumoured Pixel 2) have for now at least chosen to stay on the single camera lens path and both have been given excellent reviews by my Ausdroid colleagues as well as DxOMark for image quality. Personally I would only co...
Bottom line For an all-round review of the Galaxy Note 8, keep an eye out for Daniel's review which should be published soon. However, we're focusing on photography here, and from that perspective, Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is their best Android camera phone ever. Dual...
0%
liveatpc.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
The Galaxy Note8 comes with a 6.3-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display screen, allowing you to reach a maximum screen resolution of 2960×1440 (WQHD+.) This lets you view more in greater resolution and colour reproduction. It even makes YouTube videos worth...
Bottom line With its top-of-the-line features and components, the Samsung Galaxy Note8 is by far my favourite smartphone of 2017. Now, who needs a kidney? I have an extra…Samsung Galaxy Note8RM3,99990Value8/10Performance10/10Feature10/10Design8/10Usability10/10Bench...
90%
technave.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:56
Samsung Galaxy Note8, one of the best smartphone ever made by Samsung. The Galaxy Note 8 is available to be purchased at RM3999 here in Malaysia. It may be identical to the Galaxy S8 but with just a slight changes, the whole experience of using the Not...
0%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:57
A cutting contrast to the usual rigamarole of flagship products, it's fair to say Samsung‘s Galaxy Note 8 exists in a very “unique” context.Last year's explosive Note 7 left Samsung vulnerable to rivals and without a new entry in its most premium series o...
Good S-Pen, QHD+ Display...
Bad Battery life burns down fast, Exynos can't keep pace with Snapdragon...
Bottom line With the arrival of the Note 8, the brand has finally - and maybe inevitably - risen from the ashes to reclaim its past glory...
90%
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:57
With the soaring prices of flagship smartphones, you'd think there's a limit to the number that can be pegged to these devices. While there is one that has been announced to cost US$999, we'll first take a look at the one that's topped the local market wi...
Good Inarguably beautiful, Powerful enough to run most tasks smoothly, Rear camera setup is good, IP68 S Pen allows for underwater doodling, Plenty of biometric locks...
Bad Fingerprint sensor is poorly positioned, Sets a new high for smartphone prices...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note8 is no doubt a really good phone. Its footprint is a lot smaller than its display size would have you believe, and the display itself is a marvel in terms of visual appeal. You even get to choose your resolution to shift between greater en...
85%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:57
A cutting contrast to the usual rigamarole of flagship products, it's fair to say Samsung‘s Galaxy Note 8 exists in a very “unique” context.Last year's explosive Note 7 left Samsung vulnerable to rivals and without a new entry in its most premium series o...
Good S-Pen, QHD+ Display...
Bad Battery life burns down fast, Exynos can't keep pace with Snapdragon...
Bottom line With the arrival of the Note 8, the brand has finally - and maybe inevitably - risen from the ashes to reclaim its past glory...
90%
cgmagonline.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:57
I've been a fan of the Samsung Galaxy S8 since its official reveal. I was able to try the device at several events before it was released and even then it seemed like a great phone. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 takes everything great about the Galaxy S8 and...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 takes everything great about the Galaxy S8 and adds a number of its own original features...
85%
whatsyourtech.ca
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2019-12-03 06:52:57
The Galaxy Note series has always been Samsung's showcase product. It is here that they've introduced their new designs and materials, features like the Edge Display as well as the venerable S Pen stylus.The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 receives a similar design...
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liveatpc.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
We are lucky enough to get our hands on the Midnight Black edition of the Galaxy Note8 and we must say, it is a sight to behold.Although it eerily resembles the Galaxy S8+, the Galaxy Note8 is of course a device on its own (and rightfully so with its RM3...
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macworld.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
The iPhone X, which was announced at Apple's 12 Sept press event and will become available for pre-order on 27 October, is Apple's latest flagship smartphone, with a radical redesign and high-end specs. But how does it compare to its rivals?In this compa...
Bottom line The Note 8 has a bigger (and notchless) screen, but this means it's a bigger and bulkier device; both phones have good screen-to-body ratios, with minimal bezels.The Note's screen is also sharper, but both are fabulously sharp as it is and we don't think...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
1 / 14 The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is, to put it simply, a very beautiful phone. We've done a quick hands-on of Samsung's latest flagship phablet recently, but we figured you might want to just let your eyes feast on its aesthetics...
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whathifi.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
It seems almost unavoidable we should mention the ill-fated Note 7 within a breath of the new Note 8. A worldwide recall makes for quite the talking point and tends to stick in the mind.But while many wondered if such a setback would cause the death of th...
Good Large, bright screen, Well built, Decent audio, with hi-res support, Great cameras, S Pen functionality is well integrated...
Bad Battery life could be better, Very expensive...
Bottom line The Note 8 is arguably not a phone for everyone, but that doesn't make it any less brilliant. It's been built from the ground up after a tricky year, and is all the better for it.There's little to take issue with for that reason, though its battery life s...
100%
pickr.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
A new year and a new Note, as Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 returns to offer more than just another big phone, but a big phone with a great camera, battery life, and something to use that big screen for.Last year wasn't Samsung's best year for its long-runnin...
Good Massive and lovely screen Improved specs, The S Pen returns, Still water resistant, Still includes a 3.5mm headset jack, Decent battery life at a little over a day, Improvements to camera and camera software, Iris scanning feels faster, Case in the box (...
Bad Massive size, Fingerprint sensor placement isn't fantastic (still), Expensive...
Bottom line Ultimately, we found ourselves able to get used to the massive size of the Note 8, and that's because its size is big, but it isn't so big that it's completely unnatural. Sure, our pants were not super approving, and the moment you put this phone in a cas...
90%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
When it comes to phones, Samsung and Apple are the two biggest hitters in the arena. Now, with both companies having unveiled their offerings for the year ahead, we compare the top of the range powerhouses that will fight it out for the crown of best smar...
Bottom line The iPhone X is a glimpse of how Apple sees the future of its platform. Moving to a bezel-less design is something that maybe should have happened sooner, but it's good to finally see an iPhone like this.Much depends on the Face ID technology though, so i...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
But Samsung isn't taking no for an answer, and it's now raised the curtain on the Note 7's do-over: the Galaxy Note 8. It expands on everything we loved about its predecessor and more. The only question remains: is the Note's reputation still in tatters...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is primed to take the smartphone world by storm. It's a stunning handset, both to gawk at and to clutch in your palms. Its bezel-less display is on par with the dazzling beauty of the Galaxy S8, and with bang-up-to-date internals, new an...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
For in the end the Note 7 drew headlines for all the wrong reasons. A spate of exploding batteries and the resultant bad press (it was even banned on flights) forced Samsung’s hand, and the Note 7 was recalled. There were fears the Note brand had been kil...
Good Incredible bezel-less display, Superb dual cameras, Refined stylus...
Bad Painfully expensive, Weaker battery life than S8 Plus...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 rises from the ashes of its predecessor; but can Samsung earn a spot in your pocket...
80%
lowyat.net
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Despite what happened to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 last year, the Note series is still here to stay. Needless to say, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has a lot to prove, and while the Korean company definitely delivered two excellent devices earlier this year...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is an excellent followup to the ill-fated Note 7. It is superior in almost every way, and it's definitely the most impressive Note device to date. However, it is also one costly smartphone – no Samsung smartphone has ever gone cl...
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avforums.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Unlike most phone manufacturers, Samsung has two big launches each year. In the spring, it's the turn of the Galaxy S range, currently up to S8. And the autumn sees the reveal of its phone-tablet hybrid, the Note. Last year's Note7 (Samsung squeezes its...
Good Lovely design and build quality, Impressive dual camera, Excellent display, Good performance, Plenty of useful features...
Bad Location of fingerprint sensor, Very expensive...
Bottom line There's one element of this phone that has to be mentioned. It's very expensive. Sure, most people will be getting it on contract so that extra cost is gently spread out but there's no getting away from the fact that this phone is pricey. Part of that is...
80%
hungrygeeks.ph
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Aside from ThePlatinum plans, Globe is also offering the Samsung Galaxy Note8 through their regular post-paid plans. Starting at ThePlan599 with a cash-out of PhP 38,400, you can now have Samsung's latest and greatest smartphone.Aside from the ThePlan599...
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hungrygeeks.ph
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Smart's post-paid plans for the Samsung Galaxy Note8 is here! The telco's plan starts with the All-In Plan 500 with a cash-out of PhP 41,500 and a monthly payment of PhP 500 for a 24-month contract.Check out the table below for the breakdown of Smart's po...
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bit.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has finally arrived, and with it confirmation that Samsung has shaken off the Galaxy Note 7 's disastrous launch last year.The new Note 8 comes out swinging with a big, beautiful screen, meaty internal hardware and a sleek, profe...
Bottom line Battery life was disappointing and it's expensive, but the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is otherwise an outstanding business device – with a big, beautiful screen, top-notch performance, a sleek design, powerful multi-tasking capabilities, support for Samsung's...
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theguardian.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Galaxy Note 8 has its work cut out for it, righting the wrongs of the maligned Note 7 that came to a fiery end. But with a massive screen, tiny bezels, battery life to go the distance and an excellent stylus, is the Note 8 finally what phablet fans ha...
Good great battery, impressive screen, water resistant, great camera, great stylus, microSD card slot, wireless charging...
Bad only Android 7.0, no USBPD, fingerprint scanner placement awkward, expensive, very big for pockets...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 feels like a greatest hits for the Note series. It has every feature that made previous Notes worth buying and slams them into the new Samsung smartphone design ushered in by the Galaxy S8, but as a consequence doesn't feel parti...
80%
gizmodo.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Forgive me for passing up the chance to beat the exploding battery joke into the ground. Let's get straight to the point: Samsung's once dominant flagship phablet is back after a two year hiatus. Sporting a stunning extra-widescreen 18.5:9 display, the ne...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
In past years, Samsung's Galaxy Note phones have stood apart from the Galaxy S models – besides the S Pen, of course – by being larger handsets. But the difference isn't as noticeable now. Not when you put the new Galaxy Note 8 against the Galaxy S8 Plus...
Bottom line In a lot of ways, Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 Plus are nearly identical. In a couple of key ways, the Galaxy Note 8 has an edge. It has the double camera setup, of course, which brings some handy perks - and it has the S Pen stylus, which can co...
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soyacincau.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
It's hard to think of a smartphone that has had more expectation placed on it than the Samsung Galaxy Note8. Its disastrous predecessor left a scar in the South Korean electronics giant's reputation so deep that I don't know how long it will take before...
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techradar.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Galaxy Note 8 is the biggest reimagining of Samsung's best smartphones for productivity, and more than enough to right the major wrongs of the recalled Note 7. This is a mega-sized mea culpa.Two weeks of testing has us convinced: this is a true redesi...
Good 'Infinity Display' is excellent, Samsung's best camera x2, Fast with 6GB of RAM...
Bad ‘Infinitely' expensive, Battery life held back, Weak speaker...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the best big phone you can buy. For once, it's more than just the size of the screen and the power of the S Pen that count. It also captures superior telephoto and bokeh-rich photos with its new dual-lens array, and it clocks...
90%
crn.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
When CRN USA reviewed Samsung's Galaxy S8 Plus in the spring, we described the device as the ultimate smartphone for multitaskers. But Samsung has now one-upped itself with the debut of the Galaxy Note 8, which ships 15 September.In our tryout with the N...
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techguide.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Samsung Galaxy Note8 had a lot riding on it this year particularly since its predecessor – the Note7 – literally went up in flames a year ago. But the good news for the many fans of the Note brand is the Note8 has truly delivered.The smartphone has a...
Good Nice design, large Infinity Display, S Pen, Live Messaging, excellent camera, expandable memory, water resistant, good battery life, amazing performance, Samsung Dex...
Bad Sensitive edge of Infinity Display, fingerprint reader not centred on the rear panel, screen flatters images...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is a remarkable phone with a big screen, big capabilities and big features and suitable for the power user who wants to work hard, play hard and enjoy content in its highest quality anywhere. It will certainly make the issues wit...
90%
brisbanetimes.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Note brand has always been aimed squarely at geeks. It was a huge phone before huge phones were cool, and powerful enough to replace not just a tablet, but maybe a laptop as well. Samsung has a lot to prove with the Note8 following last year's recall...
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unbox.ph
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Samsung's been working hard to reverse the damage caused by its disastrous Galaxy Note 7 recall last year. And while there will still be haters that'll crack a joke about their failed flagship, the Korean brand has managed to mainly undo the hit to its r...
Bottom line Samsung has finally managed to shake free the stigma that last year's failed flagship brought upon them with the Galaxy Note 8. It's another top-tier flagship offering that has the best implementation of dual-camera tech that we've ever seen to date. It's...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
A year after the disastrous Galaxy Note7, Samsung is back with another Note, its flagship big-screen smartphone that is the best it'll build in 2017. Welcome to the Note8 — it's a masterpiece, an agenda-setting phone that's the first of a new breed of de...
Bottom line It's hard to argue that, right now, the $1499 Samsung Galaxy Note8 is not the best Android phone that you can buy, and perhaps the best phone you can buy. That might change with the imminent announcement of new Apple and new Google phones some time in the...
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pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
No one would have blamed Samsung if the Note 8 were never released. After a global recall halted sales of the Note 7 in their tracks, some execs at Samsung probably floated the idea of retiring the Note brand altogether.It's good they didn't. The Note 8 i...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
If you're a Samsung Galaxy Note user, then you'll know there's been a trend for the stylus-wielding series to take what the latest Galaxy S smartphone has started and to enhance upon it, while also debuting some new features. However, when the Note 7 hit...
Good Display performance, plenty of power, waterproofing, software refinement, so many clever options and customisations, camera performance is excellent, S Pen's expanding skills...
Bad Battery life isn't class leading, the price is high, fingerprint scanner placement needs a rethink, Galaxy S8+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal...
Bottom line There's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is one of the best phones of 2017. It takes everything that the Galaxy S8+ offers and pushes it a little further. This is bigger, a touch more powerful, packs in more camera and adds the S Pen, as well as of...
90%
gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
Forgive me for passing up the chance to beat the exploding battery joke into the ground. Let's get straight to the point: Samsung's once dominant flagship phablet is back after a two year hiatus. Sporting a stunning extra-widescreen 18.5:9 display, the ne...
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v3.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
When the Galaxy Note 7 was pumped out of the Samsung machine last year, it was met with almost universally,err, glowing reviews. V3's sister website, The Inquirer, branded the Galaxy Note 7 as Samsung's " most beautiful " plus-sized smartphone yet.Just w...
Good Eye-catching design, excellent display, performance and camera and, most important of all, it didn't go up in flames. Or, at least, it hasn't yet...
Bad Do you really need a device this big, that's awkward to operate one-handed? Bixby is also a work-in-progress and, oh, the price. The eye-watering price...
Bottom line Yes, it's a large smartphone - probably too large for most people's uses, and that criticism extends to the price. However, if you are after a 'phablet' sized smartphone this is probably the very best that your money can buy. The display is genuinely stun...
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itpro.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Sign up for our daily newsletter Image 1 of 15 The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has finally arrived, and with it confirmation that Samsung has shaken off the Galaxy Note 7 's disastrous launch last year. The new Note 8 comes out swinging, with a big, beautifu...
Good Excellent performance, Gorgeous screen, Camera quality is superb...
Bad Expensive, Troubling battery life...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a truly excellent phone - but unless you really need a stylus, there's little here to elevate over the similarly-superb Galaxy S8...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
Those looking for large, powerhouse Android devices will no doubt have both the LG V30 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 on their radars. These two behemoths come with top-end hardware, performance, and prices. But on which one should you spend your hard-earned...
Bottom line The Samsung Note range pretty much invented the phablet market, and it still makes the best use of the form factor. The S-Pen remains a standout feature which helps differentiate Notes from their rivals, and the addition of a DeX dock can literally make t...
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en.zinggadget.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
After surviving through the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco and billions of financial loses, Samsung is able to make its name shine again with the Galaxy S8 launched early this year. However, there are still consumers who prefer a new smartphone that offers...
Bottom line Ideally speaking, the Galaxy Note 8 is targeted for those who seek for performance and design over price. It is suitable for business professional who wish to improve their productivity with a large display, a stylus and a DeX station and it is also great...
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wired.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
By Andy VandervellI swore off ‘flagship' phones this year, ditching my weary iPhone 6S and dropping £200 on a mid-range Android phone with a battery the size of a small moon. I'm delighted with it to an increasingly boring extent. I'll happily explain...
Good It's the best camera phone I've used and it's everything a highend phone should be. You can feel where the money's gone...
Bad The fingerprint scanner is hard to reach and the face/iris scanning alternatives are unreliable...
Bottom line The dual cameras make the Note 8. Without them, it's a rehashed S8 with a pen. With them it's a photographer's dream. Sure, it's expensive, but if you're spending big on a smartphone – especially an Android one – this is the one. Calmer heads will wait fo...
90%
mobilesyrup.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
I've said it many times: Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 remains one of my favourite smartphones of all time.The device embodied the perfect balance of price, style and substance, offering fans of large phones and styluses the pinnacle of what an Android device c...
Good Stunning and beautiful looking, Powerful and technically impressive, Dual-camera system is great...
Bad Expensive, especially in Canada, Jump from Note 7 to Note 8 isn't significant, Fingerprint sensor is awkwardly positioned...
Bottom line "Samsung has taken the blueprint it established with the Note 7 and upgraded it in a number of iterative ways"...
85%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
Both beauty and the beast, the gorgeous Note 8 has an extraordinary feature set and magnificent performance. It's expensive, but can you really afford not to consider it? Find out what we made of Samsung's brand-new flagship in our in-depth Note 8 review...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 sure is expensive, but the finest things in life don't come cheap. The reality is the price will likely have dropped a good hundred pounds by Christmas, and you'll possibly be looking to buy it on a contract anyway.If you can stomach the...
100%
tbreak.ae
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
I stopped using the iPhone as my primary phone earlier this year and the biggest reason I did that is the Samsung Galaxy S8. Samsung released a phone that was technically superior to any other phone with a design to match. The S8 has been my primary phone...
Good Beautiful design and screen, Good dual camera, S Pen functionality is unmatched...
Bad 64GB storage is low considering the pricing, Screen size difference between S8+ is minimal...
Bottom line Not only is the Galaxy Note8 the best phone that Samsung has ever made, it is also the best large screen phone available today. I've been using the Galaxy S8 as my daily driver for a few months now but one week with the Note8 has convinced me to switch ov...
90%
Theinquirer.net
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
THIS TIME LAST YEAR, we were quick to declare the Galaxy Note 7 as a knock-out smartphone and branded it Samsung's "most beautiful" plus-sized handset yet. Just weeks later, Samsung was forced to recall the smartphone after it was revealed, somewhat dram...
Good Gorgeous design, striking display, incredibly powerful, S-Pen support, great camera(s), didn't explode...
Bad Bixby needs work, difficult to operate one-handed, the price, Rating:...
Bottom line While it's large size means its audience is limited, those after a phablet-sized smartphone won't find a better device than this. The handset's 6.3in AMOLED Infinity display is stunning, its performance is unmatched and Samsung's improved S Pen - along wi...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
The three key differences between Samsung's Galaxy Note line and the Galaxy S series are a more angular shape, the inclusion of the S Pen stylus, and a bigger screen. With the new Galaxy Note 8, there's another feature that gives it the edge against this...
Good Good dual cameras, Daylong battery life, Speedy performance, Handy S Pen features, Waterproof...
Bad Expensive, Live Focus needs some work, Poor fingerprint sensor placement...
Bottom line Yes, as expensive as it is, it's hard to find faults with the Galaxy Note 8. It's a great phone that succeeds on many fronts, but know that Samsung has played it safe with features. If you're looking for something more exciting, look to Apple and Google...
80%
itbusiness.ca
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
The Galaxy Note is back! And barring any explosive problems in the future, Samsung has returned to form with the Note 8.This time on All Hands on Tech we review the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Lost amidst the firey batteries of the Note 7 is the simple truth t...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
No one would have blamed Samsung if the Note 8 were never released. After a global recall halted sales of the Note 7 in their tracks, some execs at Samsung probably floated the idea of retiring the Note brand altogether.It's good they didn't. The Note 8 i...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
Until Apple launches the iPhone 8, and perhaps iPhone 7S Plus, Samsung's Note 8 must persuade buyers it's a better deal than the iPhone 7 Plus. Both are monster phones not just in size, but also processing power. Here we compare the two so you get a clea...
Bottom line We've yet to run our full set of benchmarks on the Note 8, but initial impressions are very good. It's capable of great photos, battery life should be stellar and performance excellent.The iPhone 7 Plus has been out for virtually a year, so in some ways i...
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goodhousekeeping.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the ideal smartphone for anyone that requires a handset that is as suited to work as it is for personal use. Its whopping 6.3in screen is clear and sharp, and thanks to the bundled stylus you can even take notes on the screen...
Good Extremely thin bezel means you get a 6.3in edgetoedge screen, but the phone doesn't feel uncomfortable to use in one hand, The phone lets you open two apps at the same time, using half the screen per app so you watch a video while composing an email, for...
Bad The battery life wasn't as long as some other flagship smartphones on the market, Display suffers from fingerprint marks and the screen is hard to see in bright light...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a great smartphone. Easy to use, fast and with a number of great features that are ideal for anyone using their handset for work as well as personal use. We were slightly disappointed with the battery life, though, as it was a...
89%
hungrygeeks.ph
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
It's only been a week after Samsung has launched the Galaxy Note8. Some shops like Abenson are already promoting pre-ordering Samsung's most expensive phone yet. Priced at PhP 49,990, those who will pre-order the Note8 will be rewarded with a wireless Bl...
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3g.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has a lot riding on it after the disastrously flammable Galaxy Note 7. Samsung really needs a win with this one, so it's no surprise to see that the company has gone all out in most areas, while also playing it safe when it come...
Good Brilliant screen, Great dual-lens camera, Feature-packed...
Bad Very expensive, Overly similar to S8 Plus, Small battery...
Bottom line “The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the best phablet you can buy. It's also probably the most expensive and isn't as different from Samsung's last phablet as we'd have liked, but it's still worth the money.”Best Samsung Galaxy Note 8 dealsTop DealSamsung Galaxy...
90%
hungrygeeks.ph
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:00
PLDT Enterprise has just posted on their official Facebook account that they are now offering the Samsung Galaxy Note8 through their Enterprise Plan 1500. Unfortunately, the current offer is exclusive to customers with a business account. We've yet to see...
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unbox.ph
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
While we're finishing up our Galaxy Note 8 review, we thought it would be a great idea to put Samsung's current flagship up against the phone that currently has the highest score in DXoMark, the HTC U11. DXoMark is the defacto standard for benchmarking...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
For in the end the Note 7 drew headlines for all the wrong reasons. A spate of exploding batteries and the resultant bad press (it was even banned on flights) forced Samsung’s hand, and the Note 7 was recalled. There were fears the Note brand had been kil...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 rises from the ashes of its predecessor; can Samsung win back its place in your pocket...
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product-reviews.net
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is now official, but the big talking point that consumers are going crazy about on social media is the high Galaxy Note 8 price with US and UK buyers now needing to pay a premium.The Galaxy Note 8 looks like a truly stunning devi...
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techpatrl.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
At a special event today, August 24, 2017, at Samsung Hall, SM Aura in Taguig City, we have managed to get both hands on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Here's our first look.At first glance, it looks absolutely great and fantastic. However, when we hold...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
People loved the Galaxy Note 7. I mean they really loved the Note 7. Its battery was known to be setting alight people's cars and homes, and even with Samsung bending over backwards to encourage people to return it still they would not. That's the kind o...
Bottom line This one is a no-brainer, given that you cannot - and could not - buy the Note 7. But if you had been able to, we still reckon the improvements in performance, photography, productivity and accessibility make the Note 8 a much better deal. It's significan...
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gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
What's it like to use Samsung's best phone ever ? Read on to find out.From a scant hour of playing with the new Note8 at a preview session ahead of the new phone's launch in New York, here are my collected musings on everything that's new about Samsung's...
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theaustralian.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:53:01
The Australia's Tech Editor Chris Griffith reviews the brand new Samsung Note 8.Samsung has today sought to put the Note7 smartphone debacle behind it with the launch of its long awaited successor, Note8.Wireless and fast charging, biometric security and...
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unbox.ph
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
2016 was a rough time for Samsung. The brand's flagship smartphone line had its reputation tarnished by not one, but two recalls brought on by battery defects and problems in their quest to beat down their biggest competitor, Apple. For a time there were...
Bottom line Samsung hasn't been able to keep the design of the Galaxy Note 8 a secret, and we all have a good idea what the phone looks like based on the sheer number of leaks that led up to today's announcement. Despite that though, actually holding the phone in our...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:01
Samsung announced its new Note 8 phablet at a press event on 23 August. This is a critical launch for the company: it comes a year after the release of the ill-fated Note 7, which was recalled after battery problems caused handsets to overheat and in som...
Bottom line The Note 8 is a fine phablet with premium specs and a price tag to match. In fact, on a number of specification match-ups - screen size, screen sharpness, RAM, battery capacity - it's streets ahead of the 7 Plus, which is just as expensive; and in most ar...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:53:02
If someone sets fire to your trousers once, are you ever really going to trust them with a box of matches again?That's just how big a deal the Galaxy Note 8 is for Samsung. Last year's explosive Note 7 launch (and subsequent recall) was nothing short of c...
Good Gorgeous, big screen, Awesome camera, Power to spare...
Bad Awkward to hold one-handed, Facial recognition is hit and miss...
Bottom line So, does the Note 8 do anything drastic to shake up Samsung's now-familiar Galaxy Note formula? No, not really - but then it doesn't have to. It just has to avoid blowing up. Sure, the iPhone might have won over a few ex-Galaxy owners when the Note 7 dis...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
My initial impression of Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is that the phone, both internally and externally, bears a striking resemblance to its fire-prone predecessor, the Note 7. Given that Samsung's last ill-fated entry in the Note line remains one of my favour...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
If someone sets fire to your trousers once, are you ever really going to trust them with a box of matches again?That's just how big a deal the Galaxy Note 8 is for Samsung. Last year's explosive Note 7 launch (and subsequent recall) was nothing short of c...
Bottom line So, does the Note 8 do anything drastic to shake up Samsung's now-familiar Galaxy Note formula? No, not really - but then it doesn't have to. It just has to avoid blowing up.Sure, the iPhone might have won over a few ex-Galaxy owners when the Note 7 disap...
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gadgetpilipinas.net
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
Samsung has just launched the newest member of the Galaxy Note lineup, the Galaxy Note 8 with an enhanced S-Pen and a new dual camera system.Hands-on VideoDesign and Build QualityThe Galaxy Note 8 sports the same form factor and overall design as the S8 a...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is quite a device in so many ways, it looks and feels good, the display is eye-candy, the software seems well optimized, and the dual camera system does a great job. We'll be doing more performance, software and camera tests to s...
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T3.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
This is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. However much we try and dress it up, this year's Note release has an elephant in the room – the debacle of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Last year's battery problems cost Samsung billions and are the reason this year's Note...
Good So powerful, S Pen enhancements worth having, Camera image stabilisation tech, We like app pairs...
Bad How long will the battery life be?, It'll be EXPENSIVE, Fingerprint magnet...
Bottom line The best just got (a tiny bit) bigger and with worthy S Pen and camera enhancements, it's an insanely good combination that doesn't fail to appeal...
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trustedreviews.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was one the best phones of 2016 – until it began to catch fire. A few weeks later, it was recalled and then discontinued. It was a sour end to what appeared to be a good year for Samsung. 12 months on, it doesn't seem to have cau...
Bottom line In the past, the Note series has always offered a huge step forward over the regular ‘S' line of devices, but that doesn't appear to be the case anymore. In fact, the Note 8 doesn't really offer much over the S8 and S8+ at all. That's not to say the Note...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
With the display on Samsung's Galaxy S series growing to 6.2-inches, the Note series is no longer Samsung's only flagship phablet. So what makes the Note8 different from the S8+? Well, there's the S Pen and its suite of productivity and creativity feature...
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jamonline.ph
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
Samsung has just unveiled their newest flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note8. It packs a lot of new features including a dual lens rear camera which is a first in Samsung's flagship. It's also their biggest flagship smartphone as the Galaxy Note 8...
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dronthego.net
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
I've been using the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for the past few hours so I thought of posting my initial impressions of the device. I'm actually not that excited for the device unlike the way I felt for the Galaxy S8, but I am excited for Samsung because they'...
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yugatech.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
The long wait is finally over. Samsung's latest Note flagship, the Galaxy Note8 is finally here. With its 6.3-inch 18:9 sAMOLED Infinity Display, Samsung Exynos 8895 chip, and 12MP + 12MP dual rear cameras, is it a worthy successor to the Galaxy Note7? Fi...
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yugatech.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
It's been a year since Samsung released the Galaxy Note7, it was a superphone anyone would have wanted but unfortunately, it had to be retired early. The fiery incident was a hard and expensive lesson for the company, but it brought forth better devices...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note8's comeback is measured and calculated, but definitely a big improvement over the Note7. They pushed the boundaries a little bit here and there — the bigger display, dual-camera setup and unified design signature are the main focus points...
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mobilephones.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review presently consists of a short preview of information released in promotional materials, prior to its official launch and the start of UK pre-orders, on the 23/08/2...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
Next week Samsung will unveil its Galaxy Note 8, its second flagship phone launch of 2017 following the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. While the final specification of the Note 8 has not yet been confirmed by the company, as is the case with all Samsung phone l...
Bottom line Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 will be a touch faster than the Galaxy S8, but much more expensive when it arrives. Buy the Note 8 over the S8 Plus only if you'll use its S Pen stylus and dual-camera, since the difference in screen size and battery capacity will...
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unbox.ph
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
I've been a Samsung Galaxy Note fan ever since it the first generation device was first launched several years ago. I've owned every iteration since with the exception of the explosive Galaxy Note 7. Suffice to say I'm pretty stoked and excited to own th...
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hardwarezone.com.my
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
Despite the ill-fated Galaxy Note7 launch last year, it's been made quite clear that Samsung is not giving up on the Galaxy Note series. The Galaxy Note8 shall be the start of a new chapter for this series. Here's what we know so far about the phablet.Sin...
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itpro.co.uk
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
With so many Android devices on the market today, business users face a difficult choice when it comes to picking out their next smartphone. So, if you're looking for inspiration about what Android phone to get next, check out our top ten list of busines...
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whistleout.com.au
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
For all of its success with smartphones, Samsung is yet to really have a hit with tablets. It's Galaxy Tab range so far has lacked the desirability of Apple's iPad and the price tag of the Google Nexus 7, leaving these devices in a gadget limbo. Is the re...
Bottom line Like a big, Wi-Fi only Samsung Galaxy Note phone, the Note 8.0 could certain find a home in the handbag of someone with creative leanings and solid penmanship. If this doesn't describe you, the Note 8.0 might have a lesser appeal, especially with the iPad...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
Samsungs Galaxy Note range has evidently proved popular, given the rate Samsung is smashing out these stylish stylus devices. For the uninitiated, Galaxy Notes have two things in common. The first is the S Pen stylus, which can be used to modify document...
Good S Pen; Great size for onehanded use; Bright, colourful screen; Powerful multitasking...
Bad Display not as sharp as some rivals; Average media battery life...
Bottom line Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8.0 is our new favourite S Pen device, thanks to its handy size for clutching one-handed. If you demand a tablet for doing multiple things at once, and staying both productive and creative on the go, you’ll love the Galaxy Note 8.0...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:51
br> The mighty Samsung Galaxy Note 9, it's been unwrapped and sets the tone for the backend of the year. As with any successive device, however, there are always going to be some people wondering if it's worth the upgrade over last year's offering, espe...
Bottom line If you haven't read our review for the Note 9 already, we're going to simply reiterate our sentiments about how it stacks up against last year's Note 8. If you currently own the Note 8, there's seriously not a whole lot of reasons to make the upgrade to t...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:51
Perhaps it's all of the similarities between Note and Galaxy S releases nowadays, but it sure doesn't feel like it's been 11 months since I published our Galaxy Note 8 review. But now, as we approach the launch of the Galaxy Note 9, here I am using a ne...
Good Best screen available today, Very good camera, S Pen is a truly unique feature, Great set hardware features, Top-end specs...
Bad Software can be overwhelming, Battery life not good enough for the size, Fingerprint sensor is tough to reach, Doesn't offer the same value as the Galaxy S9+...
Bottom line Pros:Best screen available todayVery good cameraS Pen is a truly unique featureGreat set hardware featuresTop-end specsCons:Software can be overwhelmingBattery life not good enough for the sizeFingerprint sensor is tough to reachDoesn't offer the same val...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
The Galaxy S9+ gets all of the focus right now, but we must remember Samsung has another big flagship that was hot stuff just a couple months ago: the Galaxy Note 8. I wrote my review of the Note 8 just over 7 months ago, and since using a couple other b...
Good Best screen available today, Very good camera, S Pen is a truly unique feature, Great set hardware features, Top-end specs...
Bad Software can be overwhelming, Battery life not good enough for the size, Fingerprint sensor is tough to reach, Doesn't offer the same value as the Galaxy S9+...
Bottom line Pros:Best screen available todayVery good cameraS Pen is a truly unique featureGreat set hardware featuresTop-end specsCons:Software can be overwhelmingBattery life not good enough for the sizeFingerprint sensor is tough to reachDoesn't offer the same val...
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recombu.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
Which smartphone boasts the best optics, for snapping photos and home movies on the go? We've tested and reviewed a huge number of mobile phone cameras in 2018. From great-value budget shooters to advanced premium mobile cameras, which come 4K Ultra HD re...
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topnewreview.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
FRINGE BENEFITAs with the S8, the Note 8 features the Infinity Edge display, giving you that incredible edge-to-edge lookWell, T3, what have we here?Quite possibly your next phone – if you like 'em big, that is. The Note 8 is Samsung's super-sized n...
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geekdad.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
It's been a long time since I've had the pleasure of reviewing either a Samsung phone or a phone on the Sprint network Sprint was kind enough to lend me a Galaxy Note 8 to review I know the real phone geeks in the room are drooling over the just announced...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
Six months after releasing its super-powered phablet — the Note 8 — Samsung is launching its flagship phone duo for 2018 — the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. With such a short distance of time between the two releases, it's only natural that the phones don't...
Good Better ergonomics, proper finger pad placement, Slightly better camera, Dual speakers sound a lot better, Costs less, S Pen for drawing, taking notes, extra features...
Bottom line Six months after releasing its super-powered phablet — the Note 8 — Samsung is launching its flagship phone duo for 2018 — the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. With such a short distance of time between the two releases, it's only natural that the phones don't h...
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photographyblog.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is Samsung's flagship smartphone. It features a dual-camera setup, offering two different focal lengths. It's an update to the controversial Note 7, which you may recall as being notorious for its exploding battery problem - Sams...
Bottom line There's lots of fantastic smartphones currently on the market, many of which offer something which is appealing to those with an interest in photography.The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a good example of doing a lot of things right. The dual lens set...
90%
droid-life.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
2017 has been one of the best years in memory with regard to the many different options out there for Android smartphone buyers. In fact, the competition was so good that we had to publicly address it in a post where we admit that we didn't know which pho...
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camerajabber.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:52
Samsung's flagship smartphone, the Note 8 features a dual camera set up. Both have 12 megapixel sensors, but one has a wide angle f/1.7 lens, while the other has a telephoto f/2.4 lens. We put it through its paces in our Samsung Galaxy Note 8 camera revie...
Bottom line Right now, consumers are spoiled for choice when it comes to top-end smartphones. I've used a lot over the past few weeks and months, and pretty much all of them offer something appealing – if different – to photographers.The Note 8 manages to combine two...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:53
You can't ignore the power of this company.Samsung retains a massive influence in the smartphone world, holding an outsized mind share even relative to its legitimately massive market share. The Galaxy Note 8 is a perfect example of this — it doesn't sell...
Bottom line Samsung's Note line continues to be the company's dominant phone in terms of mind share, if not market share. Excellent hardware is filled with top-end specs and all sorts of hardware features that you desire, and the icing on the cake is the super-powerf...
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androidandme.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:53
For seven years, Samsung has been consistent in releasing two flagship devices each year. In the spring, we get the Galaxy S model. This phone is Samsung's bread and butter, ushering in the newest version of Samsung's software and giving general consumers...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:54
Today, smartphones are more accessible than they've ever been before. For $100 or less, you can take home a brand-new handset that's more than ready to get you online, connect you with all your favorite social media, and even snap some decent-looking phot...
Good Raw performance, Speaker quality, Onehand friendly option, More polished software experience, Stylus input, Fast recharge times, Storage expansion, Headphone jack...
Bottom line When you're spending around $1,000 for a smartphone, you're going to want to have a lot to like – and both of these handsets very much deliver. They're at the top of their games in performance, camera quality, visuals, and offering software that feels cus...
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channelpostmea.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:54
Samsung has bested the already awesome S8 and S8+, with the new Galaxy Note 8. After the battery issue that nearly killed the Note series, Samsung has risen from the Note 7's ashes to put forth a brilliant device with the Note 8.Samsung has given a lot of...
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pocketables.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:54
As a preface, I've been on HTC phones since 2009 at least, and rooted HTC phone since 2010, so some of these observations are probably a little out there for a stock phone user, but here goes.I've been using the Galaxy Note 8 nonstop since a repair place...
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techaeris.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:54
Samsung had a really rough last year after the Note7 release and recall. I don't bring that up to try and shame the company, I think they handled it well and it doesn't seem to have harmed them. You just need to look at the Samsung Galaxy Note8 for proof...
Good Sexy design, Premium build quality, Amazing display, Fluid performance, S-Pen options for those that need them, Amazing camera, Battery life lasts the day and then some, Priced to compete with its peers...
Bad Speaker isn't very good, Fingerprint magnet, Price may be too high for many, Bixby needs work, Fingerprint sensor placement is just wrong...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is without a doubt one of the best smartphones of 2017. It's not for everyone though. Android purists need to just walk away because the Samsung Experience will just irritate you. iPhone users who are used to doing things Apple's...
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tomsguide.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:54
Smartphone makers have spoken, and bezels are out. All five of these flagship phones feature minimal bezels, though in the case of the Pixel 2XL, they're still pretty noticeable. The other four phones offer edge-to-edge displays, with the iPhone X includi...
Bottom line Add it all up, and Samsung's phones remain a cut above, sharing top honors for design and display. The Galaxy S8+ gets the nod over the Note 8, because it's a little less expensive and you're more likely to find a deal on this slightly older phone. Even i...
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phandroid.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
It's almost crazy to think that it's been over 2 full years since a Galaxy Note was readily available to consumers. You know, if you don't count the extremely brief launch of the Note 7 thanks to a worldwide recall after reports of units catching fire beg...
Good Beautiful design and solid build quality, Small bezels, Speedy Iris/Face scanning, 64GB of storage and microSD card slot, Always On Display, Samsung Pay, IP68 water/dust resistance, S Pen, Headphone jack, Wireless charging, 6GB of RAM...
Bad Software experience is convoluted and buggy, Performance stutters/inconsistent, Fingerprint sensor placement and performance (slow, inaccurate), Old fast charging tech doesn't charge while screen is on, Bixby is lame and you still can't remap the hardware...
Bottom line Like the Galaxy S8 and S8+, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the Swiss Army knife of Android phones, but it's not quite perfect. Fingerprint sensor is still awful, the phone is oversized, software is clunky, but no smartphone is perfect.The Note 8 quells some...
80%
gadgetreview.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
For Samsung, the big one is here: the next Galaxy Note release. A lot is riding on the Galaxy Note 8 because of its predecessor's massive failure a year ago. The great success Galaxy S8 earlier in the year proved that the Korean giant could effectively tu...
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geardiary.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
I just bought a Samsung Galaxy Note8 to replace my iPhone 7 Plus. So far, I love it! One of the first accessories I was excited to try was a customized Toast Wood Veneer Skin. Toast makes wood veneers that are both beautiful and protective; I've had one o...
Good Easy to install, The wood veneer is perfectly scored so that it will hug the curves and corners of your device, Personalization is available for a nominal fee, You can mix and match the wood veneers of the camera inlay and the back skin, Possibly the thin...
Bad Not protective enough for major falls on rocks or concrete — so don't hurl your phone or do anything too crazy...
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droid-life.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
It's the battle of the 2017 heavyweights, smartphone camera style. If you haven't yet noticed, it seems that all major 2017 launches from Android OEMs have great cameras included, and really, what you may think is best is very subjective at this point. Ho...
Bottom line As I stated, the photos weren't touched up or edited in any way, but during the resizing and compression process, some details can be lost. Still, from what I can tell, each phone has an incredible camera, with all three being very versatile in varying co...
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techwelike.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
If you have kept up with my reviews throughout the years, you know I am a huge fan of the Samsung Galaxy Note series. I was disappointed last year when the Note 7 was taken off the shelves. Needless to say, I was hype back in August when the Galaxy Note8...
Bottom line If the Note 7 left you doubting Samsung, then the Note8 will definitely restore your faith in the company. The phone is solid but is definitely not for everyone. Many won't use the Live Focus camera feature or S-Pen features. For the price of nearly $1000...
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techarp.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:55
We loved last year's Samsung Galaxy Note7 and were sad to return it to Samsung before we could complete our review. We are glad to see it return as the Galaxy Note FE, but if you are one of those who were impressed by the Note7, you will be even more imp...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is truly in a class of its own. It is the only phablet in the world with an electromagnetic stylus, an Infinity Display and a dual-lens camera. Nothing else, not even the new Apple iPhone 8 Plus, is in the same league. It builds u...
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pocketables.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
I'd contemplated before that it's possible I don't need root any more beyond wanting to play with a very few apps that come along. With the HTC 10 I'd gotten ticked off at the bloatware by day three and rooted it to remove it. However it turned out that y...
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androidguys.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
Before we jump into the review we wanted to say massive thanks to MobileFun for providing the cases for this review, which otherwise wouldn't have been possible without their help. Make sure you go and vote for them in the WHAT Mobile Awards 217 here. The...
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neowin.net
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
Last year's Samsung Galaxy Note7 can only be described as a disaster. Days after launch, it was found that the handset caught fire, and after a recall, even the replacement units exploded. Eventually, software updates were released that rendered the dev...
Bottom line Ultimately, the Samsung Galaxy Note8 is an excellent device, but considering the $930 price tag, should you buy it? The answer is pretty simple; if you want the S Pen, then it's a hard yes.I expressed some dissatisfaction with the design of the handset, t...
90%
tomsguide.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
The Google Home devices also provide an auditory interface for other smart home devices, such as lights, locks, and plugs. While not as extensive as those that connect to Alexa, the list of Google Home-compatible devices is growing.Lastly, Google Home...
Good Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget...
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dxomark.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 “phablet” joins the growing number of dual-cam smartphones. The Note 8 features two 12MP sensors, the primary camera equipped with a wide-angle 26mm f/1.7 lens, and the second with a 52mm telephoto f/2.4 lens for x2 optical zoom...
Good Good white balance and color rendering, Good exposure and fast exposure convergence, Stable and fast autofocus, Good noise reduction across all light conditions, Good stabilization...
Bad No autofocus tracking capability in default mode, Shadow and highlight clipping in high-contrast scenes, Residual motion visible when holding the camera still during recording...
Bottom line When all the tests are verified, the scores calculated, and the perceptual analyses discussed, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 comes out as an outstanding choice for the smartphone photography enthusiast, matching the top overall score of 94 points of the iPhon...
94%
laptopmedia.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has certainly managed to draw attention during its official announcement. This is due to its capabilities as well as its price. The model has the difficult task to erase the bad reputation of its predecessor and make users believe th...
Good Water-resistant (IP68) and heart rate, fingerprint, and iris sensors, Better design – curved display and tiny bezels around it, S Pen with various options for notetaking, Super AMOLED display with QHD resolution, high brightness and contrast, accurate col...
Bad Construction which retains fingerprints, The most expensive Galaxy Note model...
Bottom line Samsung's Note series was in disfavor after its let's say unsuccessful last representative. However, Galaxy Note 8 looks dazzling but for the various high-end features you will have to spend a relatively large amount of money if you want to get your hands...
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91mobiles.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
The numero uno manufacturer has been offering two separate flagship lineups annually – the Galaxy S series and the Note range. While the devices are targeted at different consumer segments, the latest Note8 is eerily similar to the S8 duo (more so with th...
Good Beautiful IP68-protected design, A stunning display, Impressive dual cameras, Powerful innards, Interesting software features to exploit the large screen, S Pen offers nifty functionality...
Bad Too tall for single-hand use, Average battery life, Photos by Raj Rout...
Bottom line But if the answer is no, then you can get almost the same experience with the Galaxy S8+. You can also choose to wait for the upcoming LG V30 (first impressions), which has made many of my colleagues excited with its 6-inch POLED display, powerful hardwar...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
When it comes to rivalries in the tech industry, few are the clashes more fierce than the one between Apple and Samsung for dominance on the smartphone arena. Over the past few years, Samsung has stepped up its design efforts and now makes beautiful glas...
Bottom line So… which one should you get?Let's first look at the prices:iPhone 8 Plus 64GB / 256GB: $800 / $950Note 8 64GB: $930So yes, the 64 gig Note 8 is actually more expensive than a 64GB iPhone 8 Plus with a quite pronounced $130 difference.For all else, it's a...
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hitechcentury.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:56
While pundits will have the Galaxy Note8 as a larger Galaxy S8+ with a bigger display, an S Pen stylus and a smaller battery, that's tantamount to saying a Dali painting is a bunch of coloured squiggles on canvas. The Note8 has several subtle but notable...
Bottom line Samsung has knocked the concept of a phablet out of the ballpark with the Galaxy Note8. An amazing display, powerful hardware, a genuinely useful stylus and an impressive rear dual camera make it the best phone they have ever made...
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tomsguide.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:57
DeX gives the Note 8 a split personality. On its own, Samsung's latest flagship is a very capable, albeit large, phone for when I'm on the go. A few seconds after you slide the phone into the DeX Station, though, the Note 8's battery begins to charge, whi...
Bottom line My transition from being a multidevice user to relying solely on the Note 8 with an assist from the DeX dock went smoothly. I not only kept up with my far-flung family but did my job and stayed entertained along the way. The transition saved me from luggi...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:57
There are many things to like about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and very few reasons not to get one. It is big, it is shiny, and it is powerful. It comes with an S Pen stylus, and its dual camera is capable of actual 2X zoom and bokeh effects. But there is...
Good Better cameras take clearer photos and videos, Water resistant, Much larger screen in a slightly larger body, Taller aspect ratio is great for work and multitasking, S Pen could be useful and fun, Available on any major US carrier, Half the price, yet jus...
Bottom line The OnePlus 5 is one of the best phones to get if value for money is what you're looking for. It was far from perfect at launch, but software updates have taken care of many of the wrinkles, and now, with a starting price below $500, it is a phone worth c...
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booredatwork.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Samsung latest device is the Galaxy Note 8, packed with a plethora of features and a few new additions to the Galaxy line. Like the Dual camera layout, S-pen additions and more. The big question remains is the Note 8 worth its price for you. Find out in o...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
The minute I powered on the Samsung Galaxy Note8 and started using it, I felt the urge to ditch my iPhone 7 Plus and go running back to Android. But am I still feeling that way after using it as my primary device for the past 5 days?Check out my earlier p...
Good Very nice camera, Great display and I love the alwayson feature, S Pen is handy...
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line So, after five days of using the Samsung Galaxy Note8, do I want to put my iPhone 7 Plus in my drawer of lonely gadgets and go running back to Android?Yes and No.I'm always going to enjoy using Android devices. Specifically, I like:The ability to have gra...
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hothardware.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
The Galaxy Note 8 is an important product for Samsung. Not only because the Note 8 is the company's newest, flagship, large-screen smartphone, but because it also carries the additional burden of righting all of the wrongs associated with the company's No...
Good Excellent Display, Strong Performance, Useful S-Pen Integration / Features, Great Camera, Premium Build Quality, IP68 Dust And Water Resistance, 6GB RAM...
Bad Expensive, Trailed The S8 And More Z2 Force In Some Tests, Awkward Placement Of Fingerprint Sensor, Fairly Large...
90%
tabletpcreview.com
Updated:
2019-12-03 06:52:58
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the company's largest premium smartphone. That's true not only in in the literal sense — as the 6.3-inch Infinity Display will be sure to catch your gaze – but a figurative one as well. The Note 8 is released in the wake of th...
Good Excellent performance, Beautiful bright Panel, Great cameras, Useful intuitive features...
Bad Expensive, Fingerprint sensor location...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the best tablet/phone on the market. It houses an impressive array of specs, with a gorgeous screen, a built-in stylus, and a cornucopia of useful features. This device takes everything that was great about the Samsung Galaxy...
100%
the-gadgeteer.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
I've been using the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 since last Friday and what started out the type of infatuation that you feel when you meet a new love interest that shares your same interests, has cooled down to the type of friendship that you have with someone...
Good Face unlock working much better/faster today...
Bad Bixby voice assistant isn't ready for prime time...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
On Friday I posted my first day impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Note8 and I'm back with a few more thoughts after spending the weekend with this phone. So go check out day 1 and then come back for more.The alarm on the Note8 went off bright (actually, i...
Good S Pen is very handy for taking notes...
Bad Expensive, Samsung Pay might be problematic at Walmart (need to try it again), Face scan has gotten slightly slower...
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techguysmartbuy.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Hard to believe that the Galaxy Note is now in its 8th iteration (if you count the Note Edge). We won't beat the dead horse of all that happened w/ the Note 7 battery recalls. Especially since the recalls happened before we even got a review unit but thin...
Bottom line The Note 8 is a beast of a device. It has a spectacular display, a great camera, the S Pen has some great features, and the battery life/performance to be everyone's daily driver. But the Note series is no longer for me. I appreciated it for its bigger, b...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Yesterday I posted a gadget diary entry where I professed my immediate love (lust?) for the Samsung Galaxy Note8. Today I turned off my iPhone 7 Plus, set up the Note8, and started using it as my primary device. Have my feelings changed already? Let's fin...
Good Gorgeous display, S Pen...
Bad Expensive, Tall, sticks out of pockets...
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droid-life.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Before I dive into all things Galaxy Note 8 review, let's get this out of the way. Last year, with the Galaxy Note 7 recall, things were bad. To this date, I don't think we've seen something quite like it in smartphones, and to happen to such a big player...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is a damn good phone, one that will surely make any owner happy. It's packed full of every single goody an Android user would hope for and then some. It's probably the best Samsung and the company's fans could hope for following last yea...
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androidheadlines.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Every year it seems, smartphones push the mobile photography game further and further. While dual camera systems aren't anything new to smartphones, particularly Android-powered smartphones, the once-dead trend has now made a powerful resurgence in nearly...
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androidheadlines.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
Samsung's biggest flagship yet could also be their greatest phone yet, coming in with a feature list that's a mile long, and a hefty price tag to boot. Retailing at launch for €999/$929/£869, or basically the equivalent no matter where you live, the price...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:58
In a parallel universe where all our comparisons fit in a tweet, this one would probably say "Just get the Galaxy Note 8", followed by a bunch of hashtags and emoji. But in the current, we take a much more in-depth approach to our 1v1 articles, even when...
Good Dual camera with real 2x zoom and simulated bokeh is pretty cool, Better camera quality, S Pen for drawing, taking notes, and more, Slightly less difficult to handle, A wee bit longer battery life, Costs less...
Bottom line When we started working on this comparison, we expected no surprises whatsoever given the similarities between the two phones and the obvious advantages the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has over the Samsung Galaxy S8+. Our expectations were spot on. Equipped wit...
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recombu.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 offers up a powerful blend of top-tier smartphone software and hardware but is it enough to erase last year's Note 7 scandal from people's minds and is it worth its steep asking price?After one of the most public fiascos the mobi...
Good Outstanding display, Rich S Pen integration, Excellent performance, Impressive camera...
Bad Prohibitively expensive, Fingerprint magnet...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is unquestionably one of those devices that is greater than the sum of its parts. It's not just a powerful tool or a capable multimedia machine, it's a joy to use and it can do anything you'd expect any top-tier smartphone to do...
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theverge.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is a giant phone with a ton of features, but one of its most prominent ones is its new dual-camera setup. This system, which includes two 12-megapixel cameras with different focal length lenses, lets you take either wide-angle or z...
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androidauthority.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Samsung has bounced back since the problems with its last explosive device (sorry, had to say it), and after reintroducing a nearly bezel-less display as the Infinity Display, version 8 has now arrived for the Note line.How does one of the most feature-p...
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phonescoop.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
The Galaxy Note8 is Samsung's strongest offering for professionals and others who require productivity on the run thanks to the powers of the S Pen stylus. The Note8 adopts the design language we saw on the S8 and S8+ earlier this year, and tweaks the siz...
Bottom line Who is the Samsung Galaxy Note8 for? Stylus lovers and shutterbugs. If you demand the added functionality of the S Pen and hanker for one of the best-possible cameras on a mobile device, then the Note8 is the handset for you.Samsung crafted an impressive...
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techcrunch.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Between the explosions, the recalls and its subsequent afterlife as airport PA system fodder, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that the Galaxy Note 7 was a very good phone. In fact, the line has always been one of the industry's best and most innovativ...
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androidauthority.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
This r eview is brought to you by MNML Case, an ultra-thin case that showcases the beauty of your new phone and fits like a glove! Get 15% OFF your Note 8 MNML Case until the end of September with the promo code: 15N8After the disaster of last's year Gal...
Good Premium glass and metal build, Gorgeous and large display, improved S Pen features, Excellent camera quality, microSD expansion, IP68 certified, Fluid performance...
Bad Most expensive Galaxy Note to date, Phone is very tall, Fingerprint sensor still awkwardly located...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy Note8 takes everything that was great about last year's Note7 and simply improves upon it in all the right ways but with a bigger Galaxy Note came a bigger price and consumers may have to contemplate even harder before pulling the trigg...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:52:59
Just a little bit over a year ago, Samsung must have felt on top of the world, having just launched the Galaxy Note 7. It had decided to skip the Note 6 in order to finally put its flagship branding all on the same page, and there was plenty of reason t...
Good A successful first foray into dual cameras, Attractive design builds off the GS8 while going in new directions, Some of the best performance you can get from a smartphone, Samsung's new software is really coming into its own, Big, flexible, beautiful disp...
Bad Price, price, price, Tall hardware makes reaching certain spots difficult, Battery life is sufficient, but not outstanding, Wideangle camera really not that wide, Screen brightness could use a tiny kick...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is at once a safe, almost obvious phone, and one that still manages to show Samsung reaching out into new, untested waters. By taking the look of the Galaxy S8, scaling things up a bit from the GS8+, and adding in S Pen support, the Note...
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phonearena.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
The flames have been extinguished. The ashes of the past – forgotten. Mistakes – forgiven. A new Galaxy Note is here. And boy is it a beast. Hungry. Raw. Yet, deep inside, you can see it's also gentle, humble. It's the kind of beast you don't want to mes...
Good Modern, striking look with thin bezels, Impressively versatile and capable, S Pen drawing instrument, Superb apps & software support, Better system coherence and performance, More affordable price...
Bottom line Between the Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 7 Plus, it's the Note 8 that currently has the 'wow!' advantage. This is exclusively due to its modern, almost-bezelless design, as well as smooth, glossy finishes and fresh color options. When you pick up a Note 8...
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slashgear.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
You can't say Samsung's Galaxy Note brand isn't resilient: even explosions and costly recalls couldn't dampen enthusiasm for the new Note 8. Phablet fans are dedicated, though, especially those who demand stylus support too, which means the Note 8 arrives...
Good Huge, beautiful display, Genuinely useful stylus, Excellent camera, Solid battery life...
Bad Prodigious price, Fingerprint scanner is awkwardly-placed, Bixby button is annoying...
Bottom line There's nothing quite like a Galaxy Note. Samsung's flagship may not stray wildly beyond the Galaxy S8 and S8+ we've already seen, but the changes it brings – S Pen, camera, and more RAM – pay dividends in all the right ways. Certainly it's not a cheap de...
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gizmodo.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Forgive me for passing up the chance to beat the exploding battery joke into the ground. Lets get straight to the point: Samsungs once dominant flagship phablet is back after a two year hiatus. Sporting a stunning extra-widescreen 18.5:9 display, the ne...
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mashable.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Samsung really did it.After last year's virtually perfect Galaxy Note 7 burst into flames worldwide and threatened to destroy the company, Samsung has returned with the Note 8, a larger, safer, and feature-packed phablet that embarrasses all other big ph...
Good Best, brightest phone screen ever, Fast, lag-free performance, All-day battery life, App pair and Live Messages are so much fun, Beautiful, perfected glass and metal design, Dual camera system is best in class (sorry, iPhone)...
Bad Bixby is still slow, $930-950 price tag...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
When Samsung makes a move, big or small, everyone takes notice.To the hyper-observant phone nerds, the Galaxy Note 8 was never going to be a mind-blowing new piece of technology. We, after all, are no longer Samsung's target market — even for the Galaxy N...
Bottom line At first glance, it's pretty easy to underestimate the Galaxy Note 8 on account of its familiarity after months of seeing the Galaxy S8+ in the wild. But the big thing to remember is that the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are Samsung's best-ever selling flagships, so...
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tomsguide.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is a big-screen phone that commands your attention — and not just because it's a sequel to a device the company was forced to recall. It's because the Note 8 ushers in a new class of smartphones that is super-premium.Priced between...
Good Gorgeous 6.3-inch Infinity Displa, Fantastic dual camera, Fun and useful S Pen enhancement, Handy App Pair featur, Strong overall performanc, Very good battery life...
Bad Awkward placement of fingerprint senso, A couple of early bug, Very pricey...
Bottom line Spending nearly $1,000 on a smartphone seems a bit nuts when you can get a very good phone, like the OnePlus 5, for less than $500. But the Note 8 isn't just very good — it is awesome. The combination of its glorious 6.3-inch Infinity Display, excellent d...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
No one would have blamed Samsung if the Note 8 were never released. After a global recall halted sales of the Note 7 in their tracks, some execs at Samsung probably floated the idea of retiring the Note brand altogether.It's good they didn't. The Note 8 i...
Good Bright, brilliant 6.3-inch screen is a stunner in any light, Dual camera is a big step up from the S8 and Live Focus is a winner, The S Pen is better than ever and truly complements the Note's screen, Battery life in excellent despite a decrease in size...
Bad Bixby button and fingerprint sensor are a nuisance, It might be a bit too big and heavy for some users...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is nothing less than a triumphant return for Samsung's flagship phablet and the best phone it has ever rmade...
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technobuffalo.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
When the Note 7 went under, the entire Note brand almost went with it. But shortly after the fallout, Samsung executives discovered something interesting: Note fans are a passionate bunch. Encouraged by what it heard from past and present Note owners (som...
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engadget.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Last year's Galaxy Note 7 was a big step forward for the Note line, pairing an impeccably built body with an updated S Pen and excellent performance. Then they started blowing up. The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus did well to rehabilitate Samsung's image as a to...
Good Huge, beautiful display, Excellent, water-resistant build, Great dual camera, S Pen is now more useful and fun...
Bad Very expensive, Bixby can be flaky, Not a huge improvement over the S8 Plus, US version gets less storage than other regions...
Bottom line Chris Velazco/EngadgetThe Galaxy Notes were always pretty niche devices, and that hasn't really changed. If you're intrigued by the idea of doodling on a phone with a pen, you simply will not do any better than the Galaxy Note 8. That's just a fact. For t...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
When Samsung makes a move, big or small, everyone takes notice.To the hyper-observant phone nerds, the Galaxy Note 8 was never going to be a mind-blowing new piece of technology. We, after all, are no longer Samsung's target market — even for the Galaxy N...
Bottom line At first glance, it's pretty easy to underestimate the Galaxy Note 8 on account of its familiarity after months of seeing the Galaxy S8+ in the wild. But the big thing to remember is that the Galaxy S8 and S8+ are Samsung's best-ever selling flagships, so...
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greenbot.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
No one would have blamed Samsung if the Note 8 were never released. After a global recall halted sales of the Note 7 in their tracks, some execs at Samsung probably floated the idea of retiring the Note brand altogether. It's good they didn't. The Note 8...
Good Bright, brilliant 6.3-inch screen is a stunner in any light, Dual camera is a big step up from the S8 and Live Focus is a winner, The S Pen is better than ever and truly complements the Note's screen, Battery life in excellent despite a decrease in size...
Bad Bixby button and fingerprint sensor are a nuisance, It might be a bit too big and heavy for some users...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is nothing less than a triumphant return for Samsung's flagship phablet and the best phone it has ever rmade...
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androidpolice.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
A little under a year ago, I'd have said that there might not be a Galaxy Note8 at all. Of course, I'd have been wrong. But after the Note7's disastrous recall episode, it seemed perfectly fair to ask whether the Galaxy Note would continue be a thing. Aft...
Good Absolutely gorgeous. The best smartphone screen on the planet, now slightly bigger, If you had concerns about the downsized battery and the upsized display, put them to bed the Note8 lasts plenty long on a charge, The primary rear camera takes absolutely...
Bad The secondary telephoto lens is a little disappointing, and the live photo bokeh effect is hardly a gamechanger. I just don't think Samsung's made the case for a dual camera setup here, The Note8 is ludicrously expensive, at $930 unlocked in the US. There...
Bottom line The Note8 is a very good smartphone for all of the same reasons the S8 and S8+ are very good smartphones. It has an amazing display, stunning design, is packed with features (some useful, some not), a powerful chipset, lasts a long time on a charge, and w...
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androidcentral.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Six-point-three; 3300; 195; twelve. Samsung's new Galaxy Note 8 is awash in numbers… but there's only one that really matters: $105. That's how many more clams you'll shell out at the register if you choose the Galaxy Note 8 over its close cousin, the Ga...
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bgr.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Reviewing the Galaxy Note 8 feels a lot like deja vu. The new flagship phablet looks so much like Samsung's Galaxy S8+ from earlier this year that the two could be mistaken for each other from afar, or even up close. The same can be said of the last three...
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macrumors.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:00
Nearly two weeks after being unveiled at an event in New York City, and with a week and a half still to go before it launches to customers on September 15, Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 smartphone has received its first batch of reviews posted online today. Man...
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tablet-news.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:01
Yes, we had some hands on time with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 this week, fresh after its debut. What came out of that can be learned below, while also reminding you what the device can do. We also took some pics with it and did some benchmarks, but more...
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theverge.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:01
Yesterday, Samsung unveiled its latest flagship, and now you can officially put in a preorder for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. In a limited promotional offer, the company is offering bundle deals for preorders that'll include either its Gear 360 camera or...
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pcmag.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
The Galaxy Note 8 is just what we expected. That's great news. Samsung's pen-enabled, high-end flagship phone fills the shoes of the dearly departed Note 7 elegantly. It's basically a Galaxy S8+ with an S Pen and dual cameras on the back. And considering...
Good High-quality, waterproof build, Improved S Pen stylus, Dual cameras, Modem supports emerging networks...
Bad Too big to work with current Gear VR headset...
Bottom line Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 phone has everything that's great about the Galaxy S8, plus dual cameras and an S Pen stylus...
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ubergizmo.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:02
Galaxy Note fans can celebrate! After a dry 2016, the Galaxy Note 8 has finally launched in all its glory and Samsung did not disappoint. The 6.3” Super-AMOLED display is a huge step up from the previous 5.7” one, and this latest design maximizes the pote...
Bottom line The Galaxy Note 8 is an excellent handset that dominates today's large screen (6.3”+) smartphone landscape. If you are a digital pen lover, this is the best you can get. If you only care about the screen and battery size, the Xiaomi Mi Mix might be of int...
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notebookcheck.net
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
Light into the dark! All smartphone manufacturers want you to believe that their smartphone has the best camera. This year, we have chosen to compare the camera capabilities of seven flagship smartphones released in 2018. We will also consider more left-f...
Bottom line The Best Low-Light Smartphones 2018 comparison review. Test devices provided by ASUS, Google, Huawei, OnePlus, Samsung, Sony and notebooksbilliger.de.Low-light photography is currently the most challenging discipline for all smartphone cameras and one whi...
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recombu.com
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2019-12-03 06:53:03
What an interesting tablet the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is. Not only is it stacked chocka-full of Samsung's smart features and a lovely pressure sensitive S Pen, it's also a phone; an 8-inch, larger than hand phone. Say waa? Yes, you heard right, you can s...
Good Great suite of applications, Thin body and light, compact design, S Pen is extremely functional given the screen size, Powerful...
Bad Mediocre screen resolution, Plastic build won't appeal to all, Ergonomics of using as a phone questionable, Expensive...
Bottom line The GoodGreat suite of applicationsThin body and light, compact designS Pen is extremely functional given the screen sizePowerfulThe BadMediocre screen resolutionPlastic build won't appeal to allErgonomics of using as a phone questionableExpensiveOur rati...
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proclockers.com
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2020-08-23 04:06:47
Is the flagship phone of 2017 still a good purchase now that we have newer and better smartphones from Samsung? If you want a new smartphone, you'll surely want one that comes with software update support, better specs, and more features. Unfortunately, f...
Bottom line A launch, the Galaxy Note 8 was a big phone with an amazing S pen that could capture amazing photos. The 6GB RAM was a great addition as well, but all of that came at a premium price. Now, the Note 8 is less than half the price it had at launch, but that'...
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