Samsung Galaxy Note8: vs S8 vs S8+

August 23, 2017

The latest Note 8 is Samsung's biggest phone yet, in more ways than one. Not only does it have a generous 6.3-inch display and is packed with top-tier specs, but it faces major scrutiny given the company's battery fiasco last year with the Note 7.




Samsung Galaxy Note 8
Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S8
Display size, resolution
6.3-inch; 2,960x1,440 pixels
6.2-inch; 2,960x1,440 pixels
5.8-inch; 2,960x1,440 pixels
Pixel density
522 ppi
529 ppi
570 ppi
Dimensions (Inches)
6.4x2.9x0.34 in.
6.3x2.9x0.32 in.
5.9x2.7x0.31 in.
Dimensions (Millimeters)
162.5x74.8x8.6 mm
159.5x73.4x8.1 mm
148.9x68.1x8 mm
Weight (Ounces, Grams)
6.9 oz; 195g
6.1 oz; 173g
5.5 oz; 155g
Mobile software
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Android 7.0 Nougat
Android 7.0 Nougat
Camera
Dual 12-megapixel
12-megapixel
12-megapixel
Front-facing camera
8-megapixel
8-megapixel
8-megapixel
Video capture
4K
4K
4K
Processor
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or Octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz)
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or Octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz)
Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (2.35GHz+1.9GHz) or Octa-core Samsung Exynos 8895 (2.35GHz+1.7GHz)
Storage
64GB
64GB
64GB
RAM
6GB
4GB
4GB
Expandable storage
Up to 2TB
Up to 2TB
Up to 2TB
Battery
3,300mAh
3,500mAh
3,000mAh
Fingerprint sensor
Back cover
Back cover
Back cover
Connector
USB-C
USB-C
USB-C
Special features
S Pen stylus, water resistant (IP68), wireless charging; Gigabit LTE-ready
Water resistant (IP68); wireless charging, Gigabit LTE-ready
Water resistant (IP68); wireless charging; Gigabit LTE-ready
Price off-contract (USD)
AT&T: $950; Verizon: $960; T-Mobile: $930; Sprint: $960; U.S. Cellular: $963 
AT&T: $850; Verizon: $840; T-Mobile: $850; Sprint: $850; US Cellular: $785
AT&T: $750; Verizon: $720; T-Mobile: $750; Sprint: $750; US Cellular: $675
Price (GBP)
£869  (may be differ)
£779
£689

Special Features

Perhaps the easiest way to determine whether the Note 8 or S8 is right for you is to ask yourself whether you want to use a stylus. The S Pen is back for the Note 8, allowing you to take notes with ease — even when the screen is off.




The Note 8 improves on the Screen Off Memo feature that debuted on the Note 7, this time letting you jot down up to 100 pages of notes without even unlocking your phone. Other notable S Pen features include Live Messages, which let you sketch your own GIFs, as well as improved translation capabilities.

Takeaway
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 isn’t much different to the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, at least on paper, but it does add a few significant features, namely an extra lens on the camera, more RAM, a longer screen and an S Pen stylus.

Does that make it a better phone? We’ll let you know in our full review, but we are a little annoyed with the reduction in battery size.

It certainly sounds like a great phone though, and could be a strong choice if you want the biggest screen possible.

If it sounds like 0.1 of an inch too far though, or you don’t much care about the S Pen, then the Galaxy S8 Plus could be the phone to choose, especially as it’s likely to be a bit cheaper.

The iPhone 8 is still to come, and likely to be almost as big.

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