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At its "Unpacked" event in New York City today, Samsung unveiled the all-new Galaxy Note 8 smartphone, following months of speculation about the device's August debut. The event began with a recap video of the Note line's history, including user testimonies following the Note 7's fire-catching scandal and how they continued to support Samsung during the recall.

Looking forward at the new device, the Galaxy Note 8 has a 6.3-inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED "Infinity Display," with an edge-to-edge screen that represents the largest screen ever on any Note device. The display has an 18.5:9 aspect ratio, which allows users to see more content than ever before, according to Samsung. This includes access to a new multitasking feature called "App Pair," which lets users create custom pairs of their favorite apps on the Edge side panel, simultaneously launching two apps to interact with them at once.

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"We appreciate the relentless passion of the Note community. They've been a constant inspiration to us, and we designed the new Note for them," said DJ Koh, president of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. "From the Infinity Display to the enhanced S Pen, to the powerful Dual Camera, Note8 lets people do things they never thought were possible."
The Galaxy Note 8 comes with a new and enhanced S Pen with a finer tip and improved pressure sensitivity. When using the S Pen, users can send "Live Messages" to handwrite text messages -- and add in special effects -- within the text message app. An enhanced screen-off mode lets users quickly jot down notes when the smartphone is turned off, and then save the note to view later.

On the photography side of things, the Galaxy Note 8 has one 8MP front-facing camera and two 12MP rear cameras, and includes optical image stabilization on both of the rear cameras. The rear-facing cameras include one wide-angle f/1.7 lens and one telephoto f/2.4 lens, while the front camera has an aperture of f/1.7.

A "Live Focus" mode lets users take a picture and control the depth of field of everything surrounding the main subject of the image, so users can adjust the bokeh effect before and after the photo is taken.

Expanding the ecosystem of the Note smartphone line, Samsung also introduced "Samsung DeX," which lets the smartphone communicate with a user's PC to seamlessly transfer between working on the go and at home or in an office.

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Additionally, the Galaxy Note 8 is water and dust resistant (IP68), includes fast wireless charging, a 3,300 mAh battery, and various biometric authentication options (iris and fingerprint scanning). Samsung's new smartphone has 6GB of RAM, a 10nm processor, and 64GB/128GB/256GB of internal storage, depending on market and carrier availability. The device also keeps the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

A few websites have already gotten to go hands-on with the Galaxy Note 8, including The Verge, Engadget, CNET, and USA Today. Many sites pointed out the similarities of the device's dual-lens camera system to that of the iPhone 7 Plus, with Engadget noting, "Samsung has a camera setup excellent enough to make iPhone owners consider switching."

Those interested will be able to pre-order the Galaxy Note 8 starting tomorrow, August 24, and the smartphone will then go on sale September 15. In the United States, the device will be available in Midnight Black and Orchid Gray for carrier and Unlocked by Samsung versions, and customers will be able to purchase it at all of the major carriers, as well as Samsung.com, Best Buy, Target and Walmart.

According to a Verizon press release, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will cost $40/month for 24 months, or $960 at retail. The Verge reports that the smartphone will cost $930 at T-Mobile and $950 at AT&T.

For any original Note 7 owners, CNET noted that Samsung will be offering a discount on Note 8 devices: purchasing the smartphone through Samsung.com will allow previous Note 7 users to receive an instant trade-in credit of up to $425 when upgrading a current phone to Note 8. In addition, anyone at all who purchases a Note 8 between August 24 and September 24, 2017 has the chance to get either a free Samsung Gear 360 camera or a free Galaxy Foundation kit with a 128GB memory card and fast wireless charger.

For even more information on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, check out the company's website.

Article Link: Samsung Reveals Galaxy Note 8 With Dual Rear Cameras and 6.3-Inch AMOLED 'Infinity Display'
 
The device also keeps the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
Really beautiful looking device, Gorgeous display. it's really a surprise that Samsung is still retaining the headphone jack on their latest device, the Note 8 is the Latest Phone that still retains the 3.5mm jack, now that other competitors are stepping in to get rid of headphone jack.
 
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Really beautiful looking device, it's really a surprise that Samsung is still retaining the headphone jack on their latest device, the Note 8 is the Latest Phone that still retains the 3.5mm jack, now that other competitors are stepping in to get rid of headphone jack.
Yes, in that respect, they handle it better than google. Both made jokes about the lack of an headphone jack, while the new pixels are rumored to be without a headphone jack. I guess next year for the samsungs though...
 
That thing looks really cool!

I still don't like the rounded edges on the screen though and looks like the iPhone Edition will follow.
 
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Lets hope they don't once again have issues with fires.

I personally think 18.5:9 is too tall. Even apple is gonna have a terrible aspect ratio.

IMO the best way to go is a 16:9 display as screen tallness is no good if you are just as wide or narrower as other phones.
 
Great specs on paper, nice looking device. However, with Samsung's software, you're in for a rough experience because they are inconsistent with software updates and bog down over time.
Yeah, but it is not a real 2018 flagship.
Besides the stylus, the double cam and 2gb more of memory but with less battery, it is similar to the s8+ that retails for about 350 less.
A faster soc, and no chin and forehead at all and a better placement of the fingerprint scanner, could have made it a lot more attractive.
 
Top notch design and not surprised they've opted to go with a dual-camera lens. The dual optical image stabilisation feature is pretty neat and the camera quality looks amazing. The S8's curvier edge is better, but I can see why they've tightened up the edge display slightly on the Note 8.

With the rumoured iPhone 8 design and price, I think this may just be the device I'll be switching over to after 8 years of being an iPhone owner. Still gonna wait for the Apple keynote in case of any surprises and see what Google has to offer with their new Pixel, but at the moment the Note 8 is my prime candidate. Have been trying to convince myself to stay with the iPhone and iOS for the last couple of years but the competition is too good these days.
 
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Really beautiful looking device, Gorgeous display. it's really a surprise that Samsung is still retaining the headphone jack on their latest device, the Note 8 is the Latest Phone that still retains the 3.5mm jack, now that other competitors are stepping in to get rid of headphone jack.

I'm not all that surprised that Samsung retains the headphone jack. It's still an offering and an advantage over the iPhone for those who still want to use their wired headphones . But I don't see a reason enough to switch over from the iPhone to the Galaxy Note just for the headphone jack. iOS and it's ecosystem is far more compelling to me over a the headphone jack on the Note 8.
 
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Yeah, but it is not a real 2018 flagship.
Besides the stylus, the double cam and 2gb more of memory but with less battery, it is similar to the s8+ that retails for about 350 less.
A faster soc, and no chin and forehead at all and a better placement of the fingerprint scanner, could have made it a lot more attractive.


Its nothing not beautiful about the Note 8. Enjoy your ugly notch on the iphone 8. The nerve to criticize a device that simply has any iphone beat.
 
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