Testseek.co.uk 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.
January 2018
(86%)
1100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
524 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
8601001100
The editors liked
So powerful
S Pen enhancements worth having
Camera image stabilisation tech
We like app pairs
Display performance
Plenty of power
Waterproofing
Software refinement
So many clever options and customisations
Camera performance is excellent
S Pen's expanding skills
Gorgeous design
Striking display
Incredibly powerful
S-Pen support
Great camera(s)
Didn't explode
SPen stylus
Highres display
Expandable memory
Notetaking functionality
Excellent size
Lots of the great stylusbased features
Strong performance
Better than average battery life
3G edition allows you to make calls
Excellent performance
Gorgeous screen
Camera quality is superb
Incredible bezel-less display
Superb dual cameras
Refined stylus
S Pen
Great size for onehanded use
Bright
Colourful screen
Powerful multitasking
So much power
Strong camera
Beautiful screen
Brilliant screen
Great dual-lens camera
Feature-packed
'Infinity Display' is excellent
Samsung's best camera x2
Fast with 6GB of RAM
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
Infinity Display on loistava
Samsung paras kamera kaksinkertaisena
6 gigatavua RAM-muistia
Huge and gorgeous display
Appealing design aesthetic and solid build
BEST stylus experience on a phone
Excellent battery life
Excellent camera
Solid performance
Gorgeous
Big screen
Awesome camera
Power to spare
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
Large
Bright screen
Well built
Decent audio
With hi-res support
Great cameras
S Pen functionality is well integrated
Good dual cameras
Daylong battery life
Speedy performance
Handy S Pen features
Waterproof
Great battery
Impressive screen
Water resistant
Great camera
Great stylus
MicroSD card slot
Wireless charging
Lovely design and build quality
Impressive dual camera
Good performance
Plenty of useful features
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
Extremely thin bezel means you get a 6.3in edgetoedge screen
But the phone doesn't feel uncomfortable to use in one hand
The phone lets you open two apps at the same time
Using half the screen per app so you watch a video while composing an email
For
The editors didn't like
How long will the battery life be?
It'll be EXPENSIVE
Fingerprint magnet
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
Bixby
Bixby needs work
Difficult to operate one-handed
The price
Rating
High price tag in context to similar devices
Nonpremium built materials
Bloatwareladen
Plastic build
No 4G option
Display could be better
Expensive compared to similarly specced WiFi devices (Nexus 7
IPad Mini
Asus Padfone 2)
Expensive
Troubling battery life
Painfully expensive
Weaker battery life than S8 Plus
Display not as sharp as some rivals
Average media battery life
SO expensive
Easily-smudged rear
Very expensive
Overly similar to S8 Plus
Small battery
‘Infinitely' expensive
Battery life held back
Weak speaker
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
Erittäin kallis
Akunkesto ei ole kummoinen
Heikko kaiutin
Galaxy S9+ a serious consideration if S Pen doesn't appeal
Massive and perhaps somewhat unwieldy
Awkward to hold one-handed
Facial recognition is hit and miss
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
Battery life could be better
Live Focus needs some work
Poor fingerprint sensor placement
Only Android 7.0
No USBPD
Fingerprint scanner placement awkward
Very big for pockets
Location of fingerprint sensor
The fingerprint scanner is hard to reach and the face/iris scanning alternatives are unreliable
The battery life wasn't as long as some other flagship smartphones on the market
Display suffers from fingerprint marks and the screen is hard to see in bright light
Large, bright screen, Well built, Decent audio, with hi-res support, Great cameras, S Pen functionality is well integrated,
Battery life could be better, Very expensive,
The Note 8 is arguably not a phone for everyone, but that doesn't make it any less brilliant. It's been built from the ground up after a tricky year, and is all the better for it.There's little to take issue with for that reason, though its battery life s...
The iPhone X is a glimpse of how Apple sees the future of its platform. Moving to a bezel-less design is something that maybe should have happened sooner, but it's good to finally see an iPhone like this.Much depends on the Face ID technology though, so i...
The Galaxy Note 8 is primed to take the smartphone world by storm. It's a stunning handset, both to gawk at and to clutch in your palms. Its bezel-less display is on par with the dazzling beauty of the Galaxy S8, and with bang-up-to-date internals, new an...
Lovely design and build quality, Impressive dual camera, Excellent display, Good performance, Plenty of useful features
Location of fingerprint sensor, Very expensive
There's one element of this phone that has to be mentioned. It's very expensive. Sure, most people will be getting it on contract so that extra cost is gently spread out but there's no getting away from the fact that this phone is pricey. Part of that is...
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great battery, impressive screen, water resistant, great camera, great stylus, microSD card slot, wireless charging
only Android 7.0, no USBPD, fingerprint scanner placement awkward, expensive, very big for pockets
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 feels like a greatest hits for the Note series. It has every feature that made previous Notes worth buying and slams them into the new Samsung smartphone design ushered in by the Galaxy S8, but as a consequence doesn't feel parti...
The Samsung Note range pretty much invented the phablet market, and it still makes the best use of the form factor. The S-Pen remains a standout feature which helps differentiate Notes from their rivals, and the addition of a DeX dock can literally make t...
Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: Forgive me for passing up the chance to beat the exploding battery joke into the ground. Let's get straight to the point: Samsung's once dominant flagship phablet is back after a two year hiatus. Sporting a stunning extra-widescreen 18.5:9 display, the ne...
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...