King of smart phone
Infinity display; Processor; Camera; S pen; Samsung pay; Without lag OS; RAM management better than other chinese phones (one plus 5
3300 MAH battery ; It should be 4000 MAH
Manufacturer: Samsung
King of smart phone
Infinity display; Processor; Camera; S pen; Samsung pay; Without lag OS; RAM management better than other chinese phones (one plus 5
3300 MAH battery ; It should be 4000 MAH
Everything abt ths beast is top notch...Jst a mere complain...Samsung if u r listening then we r waiting for a stereo speaker...
"It's damn good, everything that was expected. Much more than value for money. 5 stars "
hey guys,i got my beauty 2 days back & believe me i am totally in love with this gorgeous. I was tracking this gadget from the day Samsung announced it in IFA Berlin and watched almost all the reviews, hands-on and unboxing videos on Youtube till date.
In the end, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a great big salad of good and bad things. On the one hand, it has solid internals which translates to excellent performance in most aspects – on the other hand, there's the poor choice of external design and mediocre-feeling materials, along with the bloated...
Faster, stronger, better looking, and more functional.
The Note 8 is the pinnacle of smartphone technology right now. There is no better processor, no better screen, no better sound quality, no better reception, and no better camera. It costs a lot of money, but you're getting what you pay for. Will the new iPhone upend our recommendation of the Note 8?
High-quality, waterproof build; Improved S Pen stylus; Dual cameras; Modem supports emerging networks
Expensive; Too big to work with current Gear VR headset
You can't say Samsung's Galaxy Note brand isn't resilient: even explosions and costly recalls couldn't dampen enthusiasm for the new Note 8. Phablet fans are dedicated, though, especially those who demand stylus support too, which means the Note 8 arrives with an audience of eager buyers waiting to...
Huge; beautiful display; Genuinely useful stylus; Excellent camera; Solid battery life
Prodigious price; Fingerprint scanner is awkwardly-placed; Bixby button is annoying
Is all of that worth about $80 to $100 more than the already large-and-in-charge Galaxy S8+ ? After living with the Note 8 for more than a week, I would say "yes."
Gorgeous 6.3-inch Infinity Display; Fantastic dual cameras; Fun and useful S Pen enhancements; Handy App Pair feature; Strong overall performance; Very good battery life
Awkward placement of fingerprint sensor; A couple of early bugs; Very pricey
With its exceptional screen, solid performance and an improved S Pen, it's no surprise that Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is its best big phone ever. It also doesn't hurt that it has one of the best dual camera setups we've ever seen.
Huge; beautiful display; Excellent; water-resistant build; Great dual camera; S Pen is now more useful and fun
Very expensive; Bixby can be flaky; Not a huge improvement over the S8 Plus; US version gets less storage than other regions
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