Testseek.com have collected 1100 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N950 Galaxy Note 8 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N950 Galaxy Note 8.
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Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Excellent performance, Gorgeous screen, Camera quality is superb
Expensive, Troubling battery life
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a truly excellent phone - but unless you really need a stylus, there's little here to elevate over the similarly-superb Galaxy S8...
Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
'Infinity Display' is excellent, Samsung's best camera x2, Fast with 6GB of RAM
‘Infinitely' expensive, Battery life held back, Weak speaker
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the best big phone you can buy. For once, it's more than just the size of the screen and the power of the S Pen that count. It also captures superior telephoto and bokeh-rich photos with its new dual-lens array, and it clocks...
Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Display performance, plenty of power, waterproofing, software refinement, so many clever options and customisations, camera performance is excellent, S Pen's expanding skills
Battery life isn't class leading, the price is high, fingerprint scanner placement needs a rethink, Galaxy S8+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal
There's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is one of the best phones of 2017. It takes everything that the Galaxy S8+ offers and pushes it a little further. This is bigger, a touch more powerful, packs in more camera and adds the S Pen, as well as of...
The Galaxy Note 8 tops Samsung's already excellent S8 and S8 Plus with dual cameras and a boatload of stylus tricks. It's the most feature-rich Android phone you can buy
An expensive phone, the Note 8 has more features than most people will need. Samsung's portrait mode can be finicky. The poorly placed fingerprint reader repeats the Galaxy S8's worst design flaw
The Galaxy Note 8 retakes the throne as the ultimate Android phone for now, but some intense competition is just over the horizon...
Eye-catching design, excellent display, performance and camera and, most important of all, it didn't go up in flames. Or, at least, it hasn't yet
Do you really need a device this big, that's awkward to operate one-handed? Bixby is also a work-in-progress and, oh, the price. The eye-watering price
Yes, it's a large smartphone - probably too large for most people's uses, and that criticism extends to the price. However, if you are after a 'phablet' sized smartphone this is probably the very best that your money can buy. The display is genuinely stun...
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Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Andy , review by: wired.co.uk
It's the best camera phone I've used and it's everything a highend phone should be. You can feel where the money's gone
The fingerprint scanner is hard to reach and the face/iris scanning alternatives are unreliable
The dual cameras make the Note 8. Without them, it's a rehashed S8 with a pen. With them it's a photographer's dream. Sure, it's expensive, but if you're spending big on a smartphone – especially an Android one – this is the one. Calmer heads will wait fo...
Bixby needs work, difficult to operate one-handed, the price, Rating:
While it's large size means its audience is limited, those after a phablet-sized smartphone won't find a better device than this. The handset's 6.3in AMOLED Infinity display is stunning, its performance is unmatched and Samsung's improved S Pen - along wi...
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Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Excellent performance, Gorgeous screen, Camera quality is superb
Expensive, Troubling battery life
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a truly excellent phone - but unless you really need a stylus, there's little here to elevate over the similarly-superb Galaxy S8...
The Galaxy Note 8 sure is expensive, but the finest things in life don't come cheap. The reality is the price will likely have dropped a good hundred pounds by Christmas, and you'll possibly be looking to buy it on a contract anyway.If you can stomach the...
Good dual cameras, Daylong battery life, Speedy performance, Handy S Pen features, Waterproof
Expensive, Live Focus needs some work, Poor fingerprint sensor placement
Yes, as expensive as it is, it's hard to find faults with the Galaxy Note 8. It's a great phone that succeeds on many fronts, but know that Samsung has played it safe with features. If you're looking for something more exciting, look to Apple and Google...