The 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 snafu.
The 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 snafu.
After a tricky year and a few lessons learned, the Note 8 is back to winning ways
Large; bright screen; Well built; Decent audio; with hi-res support; Great cameras; S Pen functionality is well integrated
Battery life could be better; Very expensive
With the Note 8, Samsung is indeed back with a bang (pun intended). The Galaxy Note 8 is the best Note the company has ever made.
S-Pen; Great camera; Beautiful design
Expensive; Just a work day's battery life; Fingerprint scanner placement can be frustrating
After the unfortunate debacle of the Galaxy Note 7 last year, there were rumors that Samsung may ditch the Note series altogether, and that the Galaxy Note 8 may never happen. On the contrary, even after the Galaxy Note 7 battery fiasco, Samsung's image hasn't been dented much, and people seem to...
Samsung's Galaxy Note series phones have set benchmarks for the company, featuring the absolute best it has to offer in terms of mobile technology. The big differentiating factor from the S series has been bigger screens and the S-Pen stylus, and this formula has worked well for Samsung for years...
The Samsung Galaxy Note is an excellent smartphone. It has one of the best displays and the fastest camera on the market, a powerful processor, up-to-date software and perfect craftsmanship.
Excellent display; Fast performance; Fantastic dual camera with lightning-fast autofocus; S-Pen
Large; heavy and awkward to hold; Battery is just average; Biometric unlocking options not stable enough for daily use
Samsung Galaxy Note 8: The Galaxy Note 8 rises from the ashes of its predecessor; but can Samsung get back in your pocket?
Incredible bezel-less display; Superb dual cameras; Refined stylus
Painfully expensive; Weaker battery life than S8 Plus
Bought this phone from online Argos, received it well on time on the first day of arrival for everyone in the UK. Everything run smoothly, fast charge, really deep colour screen based on my own setting, expended memory to 256gb as advert and battery last for 24 hours.
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.
S-Pen; QHD+ Display
Battery life burns down fast; Exynos can't keep pace with Snapdragon
Being Samsung's flagship-tier device, the Galaxy Note8 is armed with an Exynos 8895 SoC, ARM Mali-G7 GPU, and 6GB of RAM. This combo should mean that the Note8 crunches numbers very well.
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
Fingerprint sensor is poorly positioned; Sets a new high for smartphone prices
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