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The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a certified refurbished smartphone featuring a stunning 6.3-inch dual edge AMOLED display, 64GB of internal storage with expandable options, and a robust dual camera system. With its IP68 water and dust resistance, this device is designed for both style and durability, making it perfect for the modern professional.
Display | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 6.3 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Camera Description | Front |
Shooting Modes | Automatic |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons, Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Color | Orchid Gray |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android 10.0 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Item Dimensions | 6.4 x 2.94 x 0.34 inches |
Item Weight | 6.88 Ounces |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
Cellular Technology | GSM |
Wireless Provider | Cricket, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
T**I
Glad to have a Note phone back!
I didn't realize how much I really missed my Note 5 until I got my Note 8 back in my hands, after suffering with the "plain" S7 Edge for a year. Bigger screen, crystal clear display, and best of all...my built-in precision stylus is back! When the Note 7 debacle initially happened, and I wound up having to return it (TWICE!) and finally ended up downgrading to the S7, I was very unhappy, but the S7 was...okay. It is not a Note substitute, however, never will be. Smaller, more fragile (the only Samsung phone that I've owned that ever suffered a cracked screen, for no reason I could ever figure out) and missing the all-important stylus and its attendant S-pen functions, the S7 is an adequate phone, but nothing more.Having said that, I was still unwilling to pay nearly $1,000 for a phone...I just couldn't get used to that price point. So I waited. And finally, when the Note 9 was about to release next month, I started seeing the first hints of "deals" on the Note 8...and then I saw the certified refurbished items. When I saw some of the reviews about people's experience with buying the refurbished units, I was a little hesitant, but I went with a seller that had nearly universally good reviews, and the product I got is indistinguishable from new. Yes, it came in "generic" packaging. No, it did not have all of the "extras" that come with a new phone. But I really don't need earbuds (I have my own), or a memory slot opener (I've got several). It came with the charger and a cable, AND THE PHONE, and really, that's all I wanted/expected/needed.Word of warning, for those who might not have noticed, the Note 8 uses a different cable than your standard micro USB, used by most of the Galaxy series; it's the new-tech USB Type C. But since I still had my cables and chargers from my Note 7 purchase, I was already "hooked up" and ready to plug in my new Note 8.Additionally, I ran into some issues with the fact that it was for Verizon, and I'm an AT&T customer, but the fault was not with the phone, it was with AT&T, who didn't know what to do with it. They initially told me it was locked. It was not. I just transferred my SIM from my old phone and it connected immediately. (It still thinks it's a Verizon when I turn it on...but it works on my AT&T phone line, without issue.)I didn't care for the video that comes with, telling me how to transfer over; it made me sit through a lot of configuration talk, advising me (bad advice, in my mind) to just "skip" all of the initial setup screens for my various accounts (Microsoft, Google, Android, etc.) then spent another 5 minutes telling me how to set my phone up for Sprint, and I'm not a Sprint customer, with no interest in that process. In my opinion, they need to supply written directions specific to each service provider, but since I didn't need to do any of that because I had a compatible SIM already, once I found a competent AT&T advisor, I was up and running in no time, with only an hour-or-so of my life wasted. BUT NONE OF THAT IS THE FAULT OF THIS PHONE! It is perfect, and I am completely pleased with the product and my purchase experience.
W**H
The best phone I have ever owned!
I absolutely LOVE my Note 8! I have had mine for 5.5 years. Bought it in May 2019 and I'm writing this in October 2024.This phone is still going strong! Nothing is broken and I still have decent battery life too.But ... time to upgrade. Not because anything is broken but because I need Android 10 and I can't upgrade my Note 8 to run Android 10. 😫 Otherwise I would use this phone until it literally fell apart.So my new Note 20 Ultra will be here tomorrow. I hope it will be as dependable as this one has been.
B**R
The best phone I've ever owned!
It is amazing the difference. I have had a Note 4 for the past four years, and love that phone. When I got my Note 4, I was upgrading from a Note 2, and while there was a difference and improvement, I didn't notice anything dramatic. The difference between the Note 4 and this Note 8 is impressive. First, the speed it amazing. Sometimes I feel like the phone is too fast for the apps or the browser I am using. I will try to pull up pages, and still expect them to open at the same speed they did on my old phone, but things open up the second I hit enter. Second, the brightness of the screen is amazing. I don't have it set on the highest HD quality, to be honest I couldn't tell much of difference. I know there are 4k videos you can download where the image quality will be noticeably different, but for most apps and websites that don't put out their information in that high of a level of clarity, it's pointless. Finally, and one little cool feature that I haven't used in a long time, this phone has an FM receiver in it. I haven't listened to an FM radio in forever, but the gym I go to still uses it for broadcasting the TV sound when you are running. For years I have just had to read the subtitles and listen to music, but now with this, and a free app called NextRadio, I can tune in and watch some television while I run.I would highly recommend this phone to anyone looking for a large phablet type device. For any of you concerned about buying a refurbished phone, which I was, don't be. I would never have known this phone was refurbished if they hadn't told me. The box, while basic, came with the phone and one charging cable. While you don't get all of the bonuses that come with the new phone, you are paying hundreds of dollars less.
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