Samsung Galaxy Note 8 256GB

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  • Design
    Design5
  • Rear Camera
    Rear Camera8
  • 360° View
    360° View
  • UI Screenshot
    UI Screenshot16
  • Benchmarks
    Benchmarks9
  • Videos
    Videos2

Key Specs

Android v7.1.1 (Nougat)

Performance

(Good)
  • Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 8895
  • Octa core (2.3 GHz, Quad Core + 1.7 GHz, Quad core)
  • 6 GB RAM

Display

(Best In Class)
  • 6.3 inches (16 cm); Super AMOLED (Curved Display)
  • 1440x2960 px (QHD+)
  • Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
  • Bezel-less

Rear Camera

(Very Good)
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  • Dual Camera Setup
    • 12 MP Wide Angle Primary Camera
    • 12 MP Telephoto (upto 10x Digital Zoom, upto 2x Optical Zoom) Camera
  • LED Flash
  • 4k @30fps Video Recording

Front Camera

(Very Good)
  • 8 MP Wide Angle Lens

Battery

(Very Good)
  • 3300 mAh
  • 15W Quick Charging v2.0; USB Type-C port

General

  • SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid)
  • 5G Not Supported
  • 64 GB / 128 GB / 256 GB Storage, Expandable upto 256 GB
  • Dust Resistant, Water Resistant
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 256GB Expert Review Summary

Expert Rating:

4.0/5

Nitansh Rastogi
by  Nitansh Rastogi , 03 Oct 2017
Specs at a glance +
Summary +

The numero uno manufacturer has been offering two separate flagship lineups annually – the Galaxy S series and the Note range. While the devices are targeted at different consumer segments, the latest Note8 is eerily similar to the S8 duo (more so with the bigger S8+). In fact, if you don’t need the S Pen – the hallmark of the Note series – then I’d suggest you to stick with the Samsung Galaxy S8+ (review), which by the way, recently received a price cut. However, there’s another key distinction that the new Note8 brings – dual cameras, which will be the key focus areas in the next section. But are these differences enough to warrant spending Rs 67,900 on? Especially when you consider the fact that Apple’s upcoming iPhone X is being regarded as “the future of the smartphone”? Many questions cloud the mind, and most of the answers lie in how good the Samsung Galaxy Note8 is in real life.

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Design: the S8++ minus the pronounced curves +

Samsung’s Galaxy S8 twins pushed the envelope for smartphone designs with their Infinity displays, metal frames and shiny glass backs. The Note8 carries that forward, albeit in a slightly larger form factor. It’s the largest smartphone in the Note series ever, with its display panel measuring 6.3-inches diagonally – 0.1-inch bigger than the S8+.

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Display: everything comes alive +

The Galaxy Note8’s window to the world is its large 6.3-inch display with a wide-screen aspect ratio of 18.5:9. Samsung’s display panels are always best-in-class, and the one on its latest flagship goes one step ahead. With a Super AMOLED tech and resolution of 2,960x 1,440 pixels (also referred to as 3K resolution), it delivers darker blacks, impressive contrast levels and sharp text. At 1,200 nits, the brightness levels are the highest ever in a smartphone, which means you can easily use the Note8 even under harsh sunlight. To top it off, the device is capable of playing HDR videos as it’s certified with Mobile HDR Premium standard. While watching such content is an immersive experience, the reality is that very few streaming services offer HDR videos. The limited list includes YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime on which you can find some HDR-compliant titles. There’s a Bluelight filter too to ensure that you can use the phone at night without straining your eyes.

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Cameras: two peas of the pod +

Samsung has usually been the trendsetter in the world of smartphones, but when it comes to dual cameras, it’s taken its own sweet time to join the club. In fact, it has boarded the bandwagon almost an year after Apple, which started offering a pair of snappers with the iPhone 7 Plus for the first time. The Galaxy Note8 flaunts a pair of 12-megapixel shooters at the rear, with the primary 26mm f/1.7 sensor being the same as the one on the S8 twins and the secondary one being a telephoto f/2.4 sensor with 52mm size. What makes them special is the fact that both of them have OIS, which ensures that your handshakes are minimised to offer good pictures in low-light and smoother videos. The dual-camera array works exactly same as the iPhone’s, i.e. offering you the ability to get closer to the subject with 2X optical zoom and ensure that your subject with the rest of the background with what brand dubs as the Live Focus mode. You also get fast autofocusing thanks to the dual-pixel technology.

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Software: harnesses the Note8 to its true potential +

As much as the Note series is about its powerful hardware, software plays an equally important role in making it a workhorse and a productivity-centric offering. The Chaebol has ensured that the Galaxy Note8 takes things to the next level, with its latest Samsung Experience v8.5 running atop Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

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S Pen: hitting the right notes +

The S Pen remains a key differentiator between the Note series and the Galaxy S range, and rightly so. It’s one thing that has ensured loyal followers for the Note series, and for them, the S Pen functionality with the Note8 is second to none. Not only it’s more accurate now thanks to 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, it’s also improved upon its much-loved features.

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Performance: runs at warp speed +

2017’s flagships have followed a set formula when it comes to their internals, and the Samsung Galaxy Note8 sticks to that. The Indian variant draws power from the brand’s in-house Exynos 8895 SoC, which is similar to the Snapdragon 835 chipset, and is built using a 10nm FinFET process. It has two quad-core clusters running at 2.3GHz and 1.7GHz. Unlike the S8 and S8+ however, the Note8 gets an additional 2 gigs of RAM as it comes with 6GB capacity. The additional RAM does help a lot in terms of multi-tasking or while using App Pair. Otherwise too, there are hardly any tasks that can tax the powerful hardware combination. Add to it the Mali-G71 MP20 GPU and the gaming experience is amazing. I lost track of time while playing Contest of Champions and Asphalt 8: Airborne, and the phablet delivered incredible graphics and didn’t show any traces of lag.

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Battery: playing it safe +

Well, this is the aspect where the Note7 faltered, and Samsung has already promised that all its batteries now follow a stringent 8-point check. So you shouldn’t worry about the Note8 meeting the same fate. That said, it seems that the company has still played it safe as even though its latest flagship is larger than the S8+, it packs in a 3,300mAh battery – 200mAh lesser than the one fuelling the latter.

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Worth your banknotes’? +

In the end, everything boils down to this. Should you loosen up your purse strings for the Samsung Galaxy Note8 – which at Rs 67,999 is the most expensive Android smartphone you can buy currently? It all depends on what are you looking for from your smartphone. If you like cutting-edge technology and money is no bar for you, then you probably should wait for the Apple iPhone X. But if you want a smartphone that gets most of the things right, from the design to the internals, and from the display to the cameras, along with packing some extras, and are willing to pay a premium – then I have another question for you. Do you need the S Pen? If the answer is yes, then you can surely go for the Galaxy Note8.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 256GB Specifications

General Performance Display Design Rear Camera Front Camera Battery Storage Network & Connectivity Multimedia Sensors

General

Operating System Android v7.1.1 (Nougat)

Performance

(Good)
Chipset Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 8895
Processor Octa core (2.3 GHz, Quad core, M2 Mongoose + 1.7 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A53)
Architecture 64 bit
Fabrication 10 nm
Graphics (GPU) Mali-G71 MP20
RAM 6 GB
RAM Type LPDDR4
Benchmark Screenshots

Display

(Best In Class)
Display Type Super AMOLED (Curved Display)
Screen Size 6.3 inches (16 cm)
Resolution 1440x2960 px (QHD+)
Aspect Ratio 18.5:9
Pixel Density 522 ppi
Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) 83.24 %
Screen Protection Corning Gorilla Glass v5, Scratch-resistant glass
Bezel-less Display Yes
HDR 10 / HDR+ Support Yes
UI Screenshots

Design

Height 162.5 mm
Width 74.8 mm
Thickness 8.6 mm
Weight 195 grams
Build Material Back: Gorilla Glass
Water Resistance Yes, Water resistant, IP68, (up to 30 minutes in a depth of 1.5 meter)
Ruggedness Dust proof
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Rear Camera

(Very Good)
Resolution
CameraMPApertureLens FeaturesFocal LengthSensor SizePixel SizeZoom
Primary12 MPf/1.7Wide Angle26 mm1/2.55" 1.4µm
Secondary12 MPf/2.4Telephoto52 mm 1/3.6" 1µmupto 10x Digital Zoom, upto 2x Optical Zoom
Autofocus Yes, Phase Detection autofocus
OIS Yes
Flash Yes, LED Flash
Image Resolution 4000 x 3000 Pixels
Settings Exposure compensation, ISO control
Shooting Modes Continuous Shooting
High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
Camera Features Auto Flash
Face detection
Touch to focus
Video Recording 3840x2160 @ 30 fps
1920x1080 @ 60 fps
1280x720 @ 240 fps
Rear Camera Samples

Front Camera

(Very Good)
Resolution
CameraMPApertureLens FeaturesFocal LengthSensor SizePixel Size
Primary8 MPf/1.7Wide Angle25 mm1/3.6"1.22µm
Autofocus Yes
Flash No
Camera Features Wide Angle Selfie

Battery

(Very Good)
Capacity 3300 mAh
Battery Type Li-ion
TalkTime Up to 22 Hours(3G)
Quick Charging Yes, 15W Quick Charging v2.0
Wireless Charging Yes

Storage

Internal Storage 64 GB / 128 GB / 256 GB
Storage Type UFS 2.1
Expandable Storage Yes, Up to 256 GB

Network & Connectivity

SIM Slot(s) Dual SIM
SIM Type SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid)
Network Support 5G Not Supported, 4G
VoLTE Yes
SIM 1 4G bands, 4G Speed
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Bands Features
4G bandsTD-LTE 2600(band 38) / 2300(band 40) / 2500(band 41) / 1900(band 39)
FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band 8) / 700(band 28) / 1900(band 2) / 1700(band 4) / 850(band 5) / 700(band 13) / 700(band 17) / 850(band 18) / 850(band 19) / 800(band 20) / 1900(band 25) / 850(band 26)
4G Speed150 Mbit/s ↑ 1024 Mbit/s ↓ (LTE category 16)
SIM 2 4G bands, 4G Speed
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Bands Features
4G bandsTD-LTE 2600(band 38) / 2300(band 40) / 2500(band 41) / 1900(band 39)
FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band 8) / 700(band 28) / 1700(band 4) / 850(band 5) / 700(band 13) / 700(band 17) / 850(band 18) / 850(band 19) / 800(band 20) / 1900(band 25) / 850(band 26)
4G Speed150 Mbit/s ↑ 1024 Mbit/s ↓ (LTE category 16)
Wi-Fi Yes, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) 5GHz, MIMO
Wi-Fi Features Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v5.0
GPS Yes with A-GPS, Glonass
NFC Yes
Stylus Yes

Multimedia

Audio Jack 3.5 mm

Sensors

Fingerprint Sensor Yes
Fingerprint Sensor Position Rear
Heart Rate Monitor Yes
IRIS Scanner Yes
Other Sensors Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Barometer, Compass, Gyroscope

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 256GB Key Highlights

Processor Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 8895
RAM & Storage 6 GB RAM + 64 GB
6 GB RAM + 128 GB
6 GB RAM + 256 GB
Display 6.3", 1440 x 2960 Resolution
Rear Camera 12 MP + 12 MP
Front Camera 8 MP
Battery 3300 mAh
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