Thursday 24 August 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Samsung Galaxy Note 8


In This Article, We have discuss about Samsung Galaxy Note 8 which is about to start pre-order on online websites. The dates of pre-ordering are different around the globe.Lets talk about the phone specs 

  • Huge 6.3-inch Infinity Display with almost no bezel
  • QHD+ (2960 x 1440) resolution with 521ppi pixel density
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 continues the phablet tradition of boasting the biggest screen in the South Korean's handset line-up, but only just.
It comes equipped with a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED Infinity Display, which is only a touch bigger than the 6.2-inch offering on the S8 Plus.
Samsung has kept bezels to a minimum once again, giving you an almost all-screen front to the phone which is certainly impressive.
The resolution is the same as the S8 duo, with the Galaxy Note 8 coming with a QHD+ (2960 x 1440) resolution which produces a pixel density of 521ppi and a widescreen 18.5:9 aspect ratio.
While that's still eye-poppingly brilliant, it means it does pack fewer pixels per inch than the S8 Plus (529ppi) and S8 (570ppi).
Samsung's Always On Display technology also makes an appearance on the Galaxy Note 8 with the added bonus of being able to take handwritten notes with the S Pen when in this mode - and that's been improved to include multiple pages of information without turning the phone on.
For anyone hoping for a fingerprint scanner under the screen of the Galaxy Note 8, well, you're out of luck. Samsung has stuck with the rear mounted position it used for the S8 - but more on that later.
  This phone is quiet unique in itself  and more expensive S8 plus.

A key upgrade has been missed

We're sad to see that Samsung still isn't choosing to offer dual speakers on the Galaxy Note 8, as this would be a brilliant addition to a phone that's so great for media playback.

There's only a single speaker at the bottom of the phone, and while this has some grunt to it and is capable of making loud noises, it lacks the clarity of a dual-speaker system that can create a more immersive audio experience.
This won't be a huge issue much of the time, given that you can still use headphones (and through the headphone jack, with AKG-tuned headphones in the box) but it would be nice to see Samsung getting on board with this feature.
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