![]() I never expected Samsung to give such flat equalized pair with their newer devices, especially because the earphones that I got with my S7 were absolutely phenomenal in comparison. ![]() (It works very fast when the screen is on though, which is strange!)Īlso, the headphones that are bundles in the box are pretty trashy! They have a very flat frequency response, which will not appeal to most of the customers who enjoy rich, equalized music. Fingerprint sensor is sometimes pretty slow to wake the screen up after recognizing my finger from standby ![]() I feel the speakers are weaker than my old S7. I am averaging (at the maximum) up to 5 Hrs screen on time Not-so-stellar performance (I could not find major improvements over my 2 year old Galaxy S7!). The vibration motor is much stronger than any other flagship I've owned in the past. An extra (bixby) button that you can easily remap however you want. Excellent build quality (premium and surprisingly comfortable in-hand feel) Here's a quick review of mine with pros and cons of using the Note 8 as a daily driver in 2018. ![]() Sure, the note 9 is a better device overall, but it does not justify paying 67k, whereas I got this one for only 28k after exchanging my old Galaxy S7. I was actually, planning to go for the Note 9, but decided to save my money and get the predecessor instead. It was fulfilled when I managed to gather up enough to purchase the Note 8 this October. Owning a galaxy note device has always been a desire of mine. Not just because they want to show it off (well, that too!) but because it often turns out to be a better experience overall. That is exactly why people keep buying expensive products. The premium aesthetics ad the polished feel of high end devices is something that even 2018 mid rangers are unable to fully deliver. I have been a flagship phone lover all my life. You can subscribe to Smartprix to get instant notifications on price deduction and further updates on the Galaxy Note 8 smartphone.Ĥ years ago If you wanted to buy a 'Galaxy Note', now is your chance! The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is best prices in India at Rs 67,990 and will be available on Amazon and all other leading retail outlets. The fingerprint sensor is placed beside the dual-rear cameras. It comes fitted with a 3,300mAh battery which supports fast charging as well as wireless charging.Ĭonnectivity option on the Galaxy Note 8 includes 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz), VHT80 MU-MIMO, Bluetooth v 5.0 (LE up to 2Mbps), GPS with GLONASS, USB Type-C 3.1, NFC, and MST. The phone runs on the Android Nougat with Experience UX 8.5 garnished on top of it. Like its predecessor, the Note 8 is also IP86 water and dust resistant. It has become more sensitive to pressure and can now record live messages, write a memo when the screen is off and has few more trick up in its sleeve. For selfie lovers, it gets an 8-megapixel sensor with f/1.7 aperture. Both these sensors are equipped with optical image stabilization. The Note 8 is a delight for most shutterbug as it is equipped with two 12-megapixel cameras where the regular sensor is a wide-angle lens with f/1.7 aperture while secondary sensor has a telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture. The processor is backed by 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage which you can expand to up to 64GB via microSD support. It rocks on a Snapdragon 835 chipset processor with Adreno 540 GPU support. The front of the phone shares an 18:5:9 screen-body-aspect ratio.Īs for the hardware, the Galaxy Note 8 comes with a 6.3-inch full vision Quad HD+ curved display. The metal body and the bezel less screen of the phone are coated with a Corning Gorilla Glass 5.0. Here's the Galaxy Note 8 specification review, features and all you need to know.ĭesign wise, the Galaxy Note 8 looks very compact and sleek. The Galaxy Note 8 comes with its signature stylus, Bixby support, a true flagship grade hardware and a dual-rear optics setup. After the global appearance, Samsung finally launched the Galaxy Note 8 in India.
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