Rating 4.3 129 reviews

The new 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note8 resembles the S8 Plus phone and the processor and many other specs are the same. Note 8 does contain some new features like the 12 MP dual camera and the more sophisticated pen.


The dual rear cameras contain a wide-angle lens and a tele lens. This combination yields ten times better digital zoom and twice the optical zoom. Both cameras support optical image stabilisation, which results in crisper photos. The performance under low-light conditions is especially noticeable. The dual cameras enable the Live focus feature, whereby it's possible to zoom in on an objected located close while the background remains blurry. This feature makes Note 8's cameras behave like a system digital camera.


One of the main selling points of the phone is its productivity-enhancing capabilities. The pen plays an imperative role and extends the functionality of Note 8 beyond notes taking and drawing. It's possible to take notes in screen-lock mode thanks to the Always on display also found on Galaxy S8. A click on the pin icon positioned in the lower right corner of the screen gives instant access to a maximum of 100 notes. Hence, it's easy to check items on the shopping list while shopping in-store.


The Note 8 phone sports 6 GB of RAM memory, 64 GB of storage and comes with dual sim slots. It's powered by Samsung's own Exynos 8895 processor. The battery has a capacity of 3,300 mAH and the phone is waterproof with an IP68 rating.

A newer model Samsung Galaxy Note 9 128GB was released in May 2018.

Manufacturer: Samsung
price $298.00 - $522.69
Know Your Mobile
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE review

The Galaxy Note concept has at last been brilliantly realised
Pros:
  • Excellent display
  • Refined and useful pen input
  • Good power
  • Fast UI
  • Android Jelly Bean 4.1
  • Decent camera
  • Plenty of storage
  • Good connectivity
  • Highly customisable interface
Cons:
  • Tacky and slippery plastics
  • Size can be awkward
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V3
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review

Samsung unveiled its new smartphone/tablet hybrid the Galaxy Note 2 at IFA this year. Retailing for a hefty £530 SIM-free, the Note 2 targets the same top-end market, currently dominated by Apple's ever-popular iPhone 5 and Samsung's own Galaxy S3.
Pros:
  • Large screen
  • reasonable camera and battery life
  • super-fast processor
Cons:
  • Screen can very occasionally go blurry
  • S Pen can struggle with capital letters and spaces
Read more on V3
IT PRO
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a huge improvement on the Samsung Galaxy Note and the best large format smartphone we've seen. With all the S Pen functions, Android Jelly Bean, nippy processor and of course, that largebattery, it's the first phablet we've seen that works as such.
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Digitaltrends
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review

For the people who crave larger screens and don't want a tablet, the Note 2 is the best choice available right now.
Pros:
  • Design minimizes bulk
  • keeping this big phone slim-seeming
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean available at launch
  • Camera app includes robust feature set
  • User-replaceable battery
  • Improved S Pen functionality
  • Speedy peformance
  • Available on all major carriers
  • Long battery life
Cons:
  • TouchWiz gets in the way of Jelly Bean too much
  • Some S Pen features only work in Samsung apps
  • Display resolution lower than previous generation
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HotHardware
13 years ago

The list of specifications above put the Samsung Galaxy Note II among an elite group of smartphones. Not only does it pack a quad-core SoC and 2GB of RAM, but it's outfitted with a gigantic (relatively speaking) screen and the latest version of Google's Android mobile OS, a.k.a. Jelly Bean.
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PC Pro
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note II

The unusual form factor will put some off but, in every respect, this is a superb device
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MacNN
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note II (T-Mobile)

The Good - Big, beautiful screen - Considerable processing power - Long battery life - S Pen The Bad - Occasional feature overload - Volume button placement - Drops some good Android 4.1 UI features - Capacitive buttons can be hit by accident When the Galaxy Note debuted last year, it did so largely...
Pros:
  • - Big
  • beautiful screen - Considerable processing power - Long battery life - S Pen
Cons:
  • - Occasional feature overload - Volume button placement - Drops some good Android 4.1 UI features - Capacitive buttons can be hit by accident
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91mobiles.com
13 years ago

Fan'tab'ulous Beast !!!

hey guys,i got my beauty 2 days back & believe me i am totally in love with this gorgeous. I was tracking this gadget from the day Samsung announced it in IFA Berlin and watched almost all the reviews, hands-on and unboxing videos on Youtube till date.
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Notebookcheck
13 years ago

Review Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 Smartphone

We spoke of a compromise solution in the precursor of Samsung's Galaxy Note II. Although the second Note's screen diagonal is bigger, we find it easier to categorize it now. The smaller width and the fact that smartphones currently seem to be getting bigger makes the Note II more of a smartphone...
Pros:
  • Good workmanship
  • Very big screen
  • Powerful platform
  • Viewing angle stable
  • high-contrast screen
  • Very long battery runtime
  • Fairly good camera
  • Wi-Fi for 2.4 and 5 GHz
  • The courage to bridge the gap or
  • better
  • to fill the niche.
Cons:
  • Mediocre choice of materials, Averagely bright screen, Slight bluish cast, Limited mobility, No LTE, A higher-quality material impression and a bit more brightness
  • LTE would be the icing on the cake
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TechSpot
13 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Note II Review

The Samsung Galaxy Note II is big. Colossally big. Comically big. Write down any adjective you can think of to modify how to describe something large and it will most likely fit the description of the Galaxy Note II.
Pros:
  • Excellent camera and unique software capabilities because of S Pen and 5.5-inch screen
Cons:
  • Large size may be too much for many users to overcome
Read more on TechSpot
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