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Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 has a superb screen, great battery life, and better software, but there isn't much that sets it apart from the S8+.
NEW YORK — Samsung wants to give customers another reason to love the Note. On Wednesday, the South Korean electronics giant introduced the Galaxy Note 8, its latest flagship Note device and the ...
Galaxy Note 8 Review: Redemption Never Looked So Good The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the best big-screen phone yet, thanks to its versatile dual cameras, S Pen improvements and beautiful 6.3-inch ...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is here and ready to make you forget all the explosive Note 7. It has dual cameras and better S Pen features, but is it enough?
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 accessories How to take a screenshot on the Galaxy Note 8 However, like any current generation smartphone or tablet, this device is not without its issues.
Samsung just announced the release of its Galaxy Note 8, which has two cameras and a borderless screen resembling the Galaxy S8's.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has officially been announced with some new features, but what's new and should you care? Here's everything you need to know!
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 is a big phone. At 6.3-inches, it has one of the brightest displays, and offers speedy performance. Read more in our Galaxy Note 8 review.
And yes, the Note 8 does get laggy on me when I push it, the way all Samsung phones lag due to that heavy software. So if you really want to learn all of that, please read my Galaxy S8 review instead.
Alongside the Galaxy Note 8 announced today, Samsung also revealed that it’s making yet another iteration of the Gear VR headset that’s designed to support the Note and its 6.3-inch display.
But Samsung is set to oust the Note 8 with the 2018 model. Rumor points to August 9 as the Galaxy Note 9 launch date (the 9 on 9, get it?), though we're still waiting for the official word.