![]() From the Galaxy S8+ though… not that much of an upgrade, unless you count the dual camera and stylus, which may be useful only to a certain type of buyer, the generous enterprise one. So far so good I’d say, the Note 8 feels like a real upgrade from the Note 7 in a perfect world where that phone wasn’t pulled from the market. More info about the phone can be found in the video below and we’re sorry for the audio, as we had to re-record the first two minutes because of severe interference. Galaxy Note 8 has a 3300 mAh battery, which has been optimized for the big screen with HDR, so you shouldn’t worry about this capacity. Translation is now available in 30+ languages. There’s also note taking, writing on the standby screen (more pages now), drawing with a variety of brushes and Bixby Vision is also in the Air Command palette. It also brings new options, like Live Message, that lets you create a shiny GIF out of text (or whatever you scribble) overlapped on a picture. The new stylus has a smaller nib, is resilient to water and offers 4000+ levels of pressure. Now you can zoom all you want and you won’t lose details, even after you go past 4X. I’m happy with the color calibration, level of detail and there’s one area where Samsung has clearly improved: zoom. On this page, you will find tests, full specs, strengths, and weaknesses of each of the gadgets. You can refocus after the shot and trigger extra blur, with both selfies and main cam shots. Here we compared two flagship smartphones: the 5.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S8 (with Exynos 9 Octa 8895) that was released on March 29, 2017, against the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, which is powered by Exynos 990 and came out 43 months after. The camera’s focus remains mighty impressive, like on the Galaxy S8 and the Bokeh effect is present both at the back camera and the front one. The optical image stabilization was fine, at least from what I saw when filming and walking around. Picture taken with Galaxy Note 8Īnd believe me that optical zoom works quite fine, with a mere press of a virtual icon the image gets zoomed. The latter includes two 12 MP sensors, each with OIS and one with telephoto lens and 2X optical zoom. The core new features of the phone have to do with its stylus and the dual back camera. Single core? Not so much, at 2K points, since the iPhone 7 scores 3K. In GeekBench 4 we fared better with a score that surpassed any other phone we handled, including the S8 and iPhone 7 Plus, at least in the multi core test. We did a benchmark on the Exynos 8895 version we tried out, scoring 174k points in AnTuTu, which is inferior to the iPhone 7 Plus, but superior to the Galaxy S8. The screen seemed pretty bright in my first contact with it, so much so that it was hard to set it up for filming. So, we’re dealing with a $930 handset, that comes with a HDR screen, with a 6.3 inch diagonal and QHD+ resolution.
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