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The Samsung Galaxy Note8 (Midnight Black) is a powerhouse unlocked smartphone featuring a 6.3-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display, dual 12MP OIS rear cameras with 2x optical zoom, and an advanced S Pen for enhanced productivity. With a 3300mAh battery offering up to 22 hours of talk time, fast charging, and multiple biometric security options, it’s designed for professionals who demand style, performance, and versatility in one sleek package.











| ASIN | B074PBH2P4 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life Talk Time | 22 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 3300 |
| Battery Charge Time | 110 minutes |
| Battery Description | Battery-System: LithiumSystem (Li -ion), Nominal: Voltage: 3. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 54,494 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,919 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Box Contents | 2 |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| CPU model | A-Series Dual-Core A4-3420 |
| CPU speed | 2.3 GHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MicroSD (TransFlash) |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,010 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 10 x |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Form Factor | Beams |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08806088926858 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 75 x 162 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 2.960 x 1.440 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Series | N950 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | Android 7.1 |
| Operating system | Android 7.1 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 22 Hours |
| Processor Series | A-Series Dual-Core A4-3420 |
| Processor Speed | 2.3 GHz |
| Product Features | Accelerometer, Alarm clock, calculator, calendar, Bluetooth 5.0, Dust resistant, splash-proof, waterproof, Flight mode, GPS, Speed dials, Touch screen, Touch screen: capacitive, Touchscreen, USB Mass Storage, Video recording, processing units per virtual processor10 nm |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| RAM memory installed size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Resolution | 2960 x 1440 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.3 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Night Mode |
| Sim Card Size | Mini |
| Specific Uses For Product | Productivity, entertainment, professional use |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE |
| Wireless Provider | Go Mobile |
J**N
The best phone you can buy right now
So, I'm gonna be honest here - when I saw the price of the Note 8 I thought it was completely overpriced and not worth the money for what I thought was essentially an S8 Plus with an S Pen, but that honestly isn't the case here. The Note 8 really isn't an S8 Plus with an S Pen, are they simular? Definitely - but the differences (no matter how small they are) make a world of difference between these phones. I'll go into detail with some of the differences: Dual Camera - This camera(s) is phenomenal - I'd go as far to say it's the best camera you can get on a smartphone right now - Samsung have done their magic once again to bring professional looking photos and videos to this device and they look incredible. The live photo feature (which uses the telephoto lens) is amazing, all the photos I've taken using the mode have turned out to look like a photo a professional photographer would take. The dual cameras also both have OIS and this seriously improves video recording (especially when zoomed in) compared to earlier models which often struggled due to Samsung using both EIS and OIS. And finally, the zoom - well, it does what it's meant to do. The 2x optical zoom works incredibly well and doesn't lose any detail at all compared to if this was digital zoom. So overall, if you love taking professional-looking photos and videos on your phone then you'd love what this phone has to offer. S Pen - As useful as it's ever been, especially if you're using it for work. The last Samsung Note I had was the Note 3, and at the time I was impressed with the S Pen. But now I'm even more impressed with what the S Pen is capable of, quickly writing notes when the screen is off, creating animation, translating text, making GIFS and of course converting hand writing to text. The S Pen certainly isn't needed for most, but when you have it then trust me - you won't go back. The display - Forget the iPhone X, THIS is the smartphone with the best display I've ever seen and used. The technology is super sharp and the colour vibrancy is incredible thanks to the AMOLED technology Samsung uses. And thanks to the near bezel-less design it's a joy to use a screen of this size because it's in such a trim body. These are only a few of the changes but trust me there are plenty more including the super bright display, all day battery life and so much more. Now I'm gonna answer a few questions you may be asking: Is the finger print sensor uncomfortable to use because of its location? No, surprisingly not. Now obviously this is debatable because everyone has different preferences but with my experience using the finger print sensor is very easy, in fact I've compared it to a friend's S8 Plus and the Note finger print sensor seems to be easier to reach for some reason. Could it be in a better place? Definitely, lower down on the back would be preferable or located within the display however Samsung probably can't do this due to size constrains with the internals of the device. So yes it is useable however it could be in a better place - but I'm just grateful Samsung didn't axe it like another premium smartphone did *cough cough*. The battery, how long does it last for? Ok so I've had it for 2 days now, and at the end of each of those days even after using the phone constantly (8 hours screen time) it still had battery left! The battery inside this is incredibly optimised and you should have nothing to worry about getting through a full working day - in fact depending on how you use it you might even get 2 days out of it. What's the speaker like? It's good, nothing too special but it is good. I would've preferred stereo speakers but again with everything crammed into this phone it may not be possible yet. The speaker does get quite loud and you'll have no problem using it for music while you're in the shower or just for music in the background. Is the size too big? Personally I think the size is just right, any bigger and it would be too big. But then again some people may find it a bit big - I think the nearest comparison I can think of for this phone is the iPhone 6/7/8 Plus, it is about the same size as that. So if those phones are too big for you then this won't be the phone for you. What's the call quality like? Fantastic, the phone speaker is crisp and can get very loud if you need it. What's the face recognition and Iris scanner like? Honestly I think they're just gimmicks - they do work however the process of using them to unlock your phone is painfully slow, takes at least 3x the amount of time it would take for you simply to put your finger on the fingerprint sensor. Hopefully Samsung improves on these because I can see them being used in the future, they're just not ready yet. Note 8 vs iPhone X? Note 8 definitely, it has a load more features than the X, costs significantly less than the X and comes with all the peripherals you need in the box (unlike the X where Apple are literally charging you for everything). Not only that but after seeing videos of people using the X it just looks complicated which is weird since Apple has always been about simplicity - everything you do now requires some sort of gesture that looks very time consuming, meanwhile Samsung keeps all the required buttons for you to get around the platform quickly and smoothly. Note 8 vs LG V30? Now this is the tricky one, the LG V30 launches next month and is rumoured to be cheaper than the Note 8 however this isn't confirmed yet. Judging from what I've seen they're both great phones and they're both superior to the iPhone X in my opinion. If I could only choose one it'll be the Note 8 because the phone simply has everything - from great post-launch support by Samsung to the incredible uses the S Pen has to offer. Don't get me wrong the LG V30 has some great stuff including the wide-angle dual camera and quad DAC headphone jack - it's just the 'spark' seems to be missing from the V30 in my opinion - however until the phone releases I can't say anything else on it. So overall the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 out-shines pretty much every other smartphone that's currently available, and with close competition such as the LG V30 and iPhone X incoming, I still can't seem taking away the Note's position. The Galaxy Note 8 may not feel like a generational leap from the S8 Plus, but it feels like it's in a different league compared to the competition. When I ordered this phone I was worried that I was getting ripped off as it cost so much, however I can safely say now that I certainly wasn't getting ripped off. This phone is the best phone you can buy right now, if you're on the fence like I was then just order it - trust me - after a few days you'll wonder why you were even doubting purchasing it in the first place. 5 stars.
A**R
Beautiful and powerful !
The note 8 is an amazing phone! I got this phone from SmartTech Store and it came within 5 days, 1 day earlier than the date provided. The note 8 is a beautiful device with glossy glass on the front and back. The phone feels comfortable in the hand and if you're used to big phones such as the sd edge plus, the fingerprint scanner placement won't be a problem! The dual camera is amazing and that live focus is easy to use. Bixby vision is useful if you want to find something similar to what you're looking at but not so much for finding it to buy. The iris scanner is quick and accurate, the fingerprint scanner is very snappy and unlocks without having to press the power button first. Battery life is average but that is expected because of the massive screen! the s-pen is quite useful for translating things on web pages and is good for making off-screen notes such as shopping lists. The screen is amazing, it is so bright and big and the bezels are quite small. Software is easy to navigate and use, it has tutorials for features that you haven't used yet which is useful if you don't know about the new updated software features and gestures. Speaking of gestures, the fingerprint scanner can also be used to pull down and push up the notification bar so that's a nice little trick. The front camera is amazing and captures many details in pictures. Overall this phone is very great and if you want a seller that is trustworthy and sells the real deal, go for SmartTech Store, they have great reviews and the did deliver a genuine European galaxy note 8
C**Y
THE best smartphone, hands down.
Without a shadow of a doubt, THE best galaxy phone ever and most probably, THE best smartphone to date. Far faster than the recently released iPhone X in speed checks, loading of apps, multitasking etc. This phone really excels in the multitasking department. Load several apps in succession and use 2 at same time with multi window. The camera is just outstanding and with the 2x optical zoom, this makes such a difference. With the super amoled screen and 6.3" 18:5 layout, this really shows off photos and apps to their best. Super fast charging means less time plugged in too. Phone is a bit on the large size compared to the far more ergonomically designed Galaxy S8 but then you enjoy the screen size when watching movies and forget about it very quickly. S Pen is such a great attribute, allowing freelance cutting of items on screen. Screen off memo and a whole host of S Pen functions really make this phone truly superb and more than worth the hefty price tag. Definitely get a Samsung Dex Station to complement your purchase. This turns your galaxy S8, S8+ or Note 8 into basically, a desktop computer while charging the phone at the same time, also allows for phone calls, messages and all the usual smartphone functions. I purchased a wireless foldable keyboard with built in track pad. Treat yourself to the latest smartphone and enjoy the benefits that owning a Note 8 will bring. Just remember to purchase a decent protective case to keep your valuable purchase safe.
R**W
Very good all-round phone
I've upgraded from an s5 and the technology hasn't moved on a great deal, but this has a few extras that I like and therefore help warrant the cost... At first I found the screen a little large for one-handed use but if you put the most-used items nearer the bottom of the screen that helps. I even use the scroll anywhere function on the homepage to bring down the notifications panel at the top more efficiently. Weight is noticeably more, but you adjust to that without realising. Battery wasn't much different to s5 but there's a lot of management settings which help. The biggest difference by far has been turning off cards, within Bixby settings!! Basically mobiles have lots of clever (marketable) features which you can never actually use if you don't want to be constantly charging the battery. S Pen, screen size and dual lens camera are the best reason to purchase in my opinion. Not many other phones offer this range of features. Being able to annotate and save parts of the screen with the pen make it really useful for sharing ideas with people. All in all it has enough features to add longevity, and if I don't drop it, all I'll have to pay for is getting a new battery installed eventually.
C**.
NOT UK VERSION as claimed, so not supported by Samsung UK for service or support warranty
I took great pains to ensure that I bought a proper UK version of the Note 8, which this seller absolutely purported it to be - see "UK Version" above. If you don't have the UK version of the phone, even though it's almost the same as to make no difference it's incredibly important as otherwise Samsung render you ineligible for support and service warranty in the UK. Even though this is sold as a "UK Version" it isn't. It's a grey import from Dubai, and so if you want to use your warranty, then you'll have to get on a plane to the UAE or elsewhere in the Gulf. I only discovered this when I took it in to a Samsung repair centre and they ran a system check on the phone. Otherwise it's on the whole a great phone, but is getting 1 star because of what I would allege is a mendacious and fraudulent vendor, not the make.
M**N
Fantastic phone, pricey and could be refined more.
Fabulous phone with great battery life, excellent display, quick operation and fantastic specs. I bought a VRS design case for it which makes it a real fabulous bit of kit. There is room for improvement however Samsung. I would like a better fingerprint sensor maybe on the side AKA Sony. The rear sensor is poorly positioned especially when in a case and is pretty much useless. I would like stereo front speakers. The bottom speaker is ok, but lacks quality compared to some other devices. The iris scanner is good in good light, but does not work well, if at all, in poor lighting. The price is too high at £869 (I paid £805). I think that a price nearer £700 would be better value, however the phone is excellent and is well built. Recommended, but shop around for the best prices.
F**Y
A very good phone but not good enough
Ok.I am a Samsung fan.All my devices are Samsung.I use my phone mainly for instagram where I have an account that I spend about 5 hours a day on.I post photos which I shoot with the IG app from beginning to end.I was using the Note 4.I need the stylus because with it I can copy text that would not be possible by just tapping.important for IG posting.Imo the Note 4 phones camera is superior.The N8 adds a weird blurry edging to shots which I don't like. The worst thing is the lack of sensitivity on the screen.No more "Glove setting". liking IG shots with a double tap is difficult.This is not changable.only the sensivity of the home bar can be changed. The extra brightness of the screen is fantastic for taking shots in full sun.The improved imo is a help when using clip-on macro lenses on my phone.I still get world class shots with this phone but actually prefer the Note 4 camera.As I use IG I doubt I will ever use the second Camera.A gimmick imo.Scrolling is very good and the S pen very sensitive .I dislike the curved edges.Hard to frame shots on IG as knowing where the edge is is impossible.A waste of time having a long phone when there is no increase in width for IG posts.I hope future Notes will be wider and bigger.No appreciable change in screen quality but Samsung screens are always amazing.Nice phone.Not brilliant.Be warned.Even with smart switch this phone takes a LONG time to set up!! Oh and the Battery I have to charge about 3 times a day as I have the screen on so much but that I expected.
Z**C
Summary Review - One of the best and close to perfect phone
I currently own a two year old mid range phone which has served me well but for once, I've decided to go from Mid Ranger to Flagship. As I prefer the Android eco system, I was debating between the Galaxy S8+ & Note 8 and settled for the Note 8 as I concluded the extra RAM, dual camera are more future proof. I also preferred the less prominent curvature on the Note 8 screen when compared with the S8+. The overall quality is as you would expect from any phone at this price: Stunning screen, great performance, excellent camera and I won't repeat the what other Amazon reviewers already covered comprehensively. The S pen is truly useful particularly for taking a quick screen shot and sharing with a contact or taking a quite note during a phone call. In terms of the negative points which have been consistently highlighted when I've been reading online reviews, I'd like to provide a quick summary of my experience. Fingerprint sensor placement next to the camera- yes it is awkward first few times and then you get used to it (no big deal), I find it natural position for the index finger. I use a case with it which really helps the locating it very easily. Give it a few days and it'll be second nature. No issues there. Battery Size (3300mAh): It averaged 5 hours screen time and in the first few days, the battery life was not great initially. This is as the phone was new, I was constantly checking and changing things. Now after a few days with normal use (whatsapp, casual browsing, listening to music, taking pictures), I get a full day with it, about 40% left when I get home from the office. After two weeks usage, I found the battery life to be excellent - full day without any issues. Phone Size: I'd recommend having a look at a local store as once I saw it, I realized it was not that much bigger than my current phone, only a bit taller. If anything, feels better in the hand than the S8+. Fast Charging: The Samsung fast charging will power your device from 30% to 100% in about an hour. Granted there are faster ones out there (E.g Qualcomm Quick Charge, OnePlus 5 Dash Charge) but it is good enough for me. This is great as I charge my phone when I wake up and it is fully charged by the time I leave the house for work. Samsung bloatware: Yes I would much prefer a stock android as with Samsung, you will two of everything and have to choose whether to use to use the Samsung or Google (Clock, calendar, samsung pay etc). It is more a Samsung issue than Note 8 but then very few manufacturers opt for a near stock Android. Speaker quality: The mono speaker is good but not great and as it is on the bottom, one can easily block the speakers while holding the phone to watch a video. The sound is okay but it will not match other phones with front facing stereo speaker. This is not an issue for me as I use Bluetooth headset for music and videos but I could be a deal breaker for some users. Personally as I intend to use the phone over the next few years, I accepted the higher price and justified the £150 extra on the Galaxy S8+ and so far I am really enjoying the phone - No regrets and I'm sure you won't be either. One more thing: I would recommend you get a case as it'll improve the grip!
N**A
good
good
D**L
Muy bien todo
Un teléfono estupendo y la entrega también
D**Z
sencillamente... espectacular
Que decir, siempre he tenido el Galaxy note desde mi iphone 4 y no tengo quejas. Solo tengo un pero y es que el puerto de carga a las 10 meses detectaba continuamente humedad sin haberlo mojado y en el servicio técnico de Samsung, al estar en garantía, me lo cambiaron en un par de horas. La cámara y la pantalla, lo mejor de este móvil y el rendimiento, espectacular. La batería, me dura 1 día completo, como cualquier móvil con android y uso intensivo diario.
C**A
Original europeo y perfecto
Espectacular movil. Compré el Italiano y muy sencillo, pones tu tarjeta Española y listo. Ningún problema en ningún sentido. Lo recomiendo sin duda.
D**E
Prodotto di altissima qualità... ma si fa pagare
La confezione di questo Galaxy Note 8 è abbastanza completa. E’ presente il cavo USB Type-c, il caricatore con la presa al muro, il device, la manualistica, la spilletta per rimuovere le SIM, le cuffie in-ear e le punte di ricambio per la S Pen. Design e display Il design di questo Galaxy Note 8 riprende le linee viste già su Galaxy S8/S8+, ma risulta più squadrato. Il device è realizzato in vetro e alluminio. Nella parte frontale campeggia il grande display dual edge in 18.5:9, mentre nella parte superiore troviamo la fotocamera frontale e i vari sensori. Il retro è in vetro, con la doppia fotocamera posta al centro, con affianco il sensore di battiti cardiaci e il lettore di impronte digitali. Sul lato sinistro abbiamo il tasto per accendere/spegnere il dispositivo e il bilanciere del volume. Sul lato destro abbiamo il tasto Bixby. In fondo abbiamo l’ingresso USB Type C, il jack da 3,5 mm, lo speaker e l’alloggio per la S Pen. Il display è un’unita da 6,3″ pollici Super AMOLED con risoluzione QHD+ con neri perfetti e bianchi resi bene, contrasto nero bianco perfetto, i colori sono accessi e vivaci, ma rimango molto naturali. Luminosità altissima, che rende ben visibile il display anche all’aperto. Il display è uno dei punti di forza del device. Hardware, connettività, batteria La scheda tecnica del Galaxy Note 8 è da device di fascia alta. Troviamo infatti: Dimensioni di 162.5 x 74.8 x 8.6 mm Peso di 195 grammi Display da 6,3″ pollici Super AMOLED con risoluzione QHD+ Corning Gorilla Glass 5 CPU Exynos 8895 octa-core con frequenza massima di 2.3 GHz 6 GB di RAM 64 GB di memoria interna espandibile Fotocamera posteriore doppia da 12 MP + 12 MP con apertura focale f/1.7 e dual flash LED Fotocamera anteriore da 8 MP con apertura focale f/1.7 Connettività 4G LTE, VoLTE, dual SIM, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac dual band, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO Batteria da 3300 mAh Android 7.1.1 Nougat con Samsung Experience Altro: lettore di impronte digitali, scansione dell’iride, rilevamento facciale, S Pen, sensore battiti cardiaci. La batteria è da 3300 mAh, che ci consentirà di arrivare a sera senza troppi problemi. Software e prestazioni generali Galaxy Note 8 monta Android 7.1.1 Nougat con l’interfaccia Samsung Experience 8.5. Completissimo il software del dispositivo, come in tradizione Samsung, che si distacca molto dal software stock di Google, ma che comunque rimane davvero piacevole da utilizzare e ricco di funzioni aggiuntive. A livello di navigazione Web, non ci sono problemi con il browser stock di Samsung, che non vi farà rimpiangere Chrome. Visitare i siti internet risulta piacevole. Per quanto riguarda l’ambito gaming non ci sono assolutamente problemi grazie al processore davvero molto potente e il display davvero eccezionale. Le prestazioni sono ottime in ogni circostanza, anche se in sessioni di gaming prolungate la batteria calerà in maniera vistosa. Presente la barra di navigazione soft touch per muoversi all’interno dei menù, come già visto sui precedenti Galaxy S8/S8+. Ma la peculiarità di questo Note 8 è sicuramente la S Pen, utilissima soprattutto per chi utilizza lo smartphone per la produttività. A corredo della S Pen troviamo tantissime applicazioni utili a sfruttarla appieno, come ad esempio la possibilità di prendere note direttamente sullo schermo spento. Ovviamente non mancano anche app più semplici e carine, come Live Messagge che vi darà la possibilità di realizzare gif animate. Multimedia: speaker e fotocamera La capsula auricolare è molto buona, quindi non avremo il minimo problema, grazie ad un audio forte e chiaro. Lo speaker è abbastanza potente, con una qualità alta e risulta molto buono nelle chiamate in vivavoce. Per quanto riguarda il comparto fotografico, Galaxy Note 8 ha una doppia fotocamera posteriore da 12 + 12 MP e dual flash LED e una fotocamera anteriore da 8 MP. La fotocamera posteriore restituisce ottimi scatti, molto rapida la messa a fuoco e lo scatto. La doppia fotocamera ci permette di effettuare uno zoom ottico 2x senza perdere qualità. Presente la funzione Live Focus, che ci permette di realizzare il classico effetto bokeh. Ottima la fotocamera anteriore con autofocus, che restituisce ottimi selfie. Molto completa l’app della fotocamera. Vi lasciamo qui sotto qualche scatto che abbiamo realizzato per voi! Conclusioni Galaxy Note 8 è un dispositivo sicuramente valido, ben realizzato e prestante. La SPen è uno dei punti di forza del device, soprattutto per chi cerca uno smartphone votato alla produttività. Il display e la doppia fotocamera sono dei valori aggiunti non da poco. Il dispositivo ha un prezzo di listino elevatissimo, 999€, un prezzo sicuramente molto elevato, ma online lo si può già trovare a prezzi inferiori. Una delle poche pecche riguarda l’ergonomia, infatti il device è grande e abbastanza scivoloso, perciò è consigliato l’utilizzo di una cover. Un dispositivo sicuramente consigliato per chi voglia uno smartphone bello, prestante e produttivo.
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