Samsung Galaxy Note8
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- Anonymous
- kCC
- 26 Jan 2017
AnonD-294, 25 Jan 2017I wanted to buy the A2 (2017) because it supports 2 SIMs an... moreAnyone who sees this message take my word for it. If you would like the best possible phone on all markets. I suggest always sticking with the Samsung Note 5. I run my entire company from this phone for years. Not one issue ever. I unfortunately found out from an insider that the Samsung Note 7 was going to be a bust before it was announced on the market. Unfortunately they have a bunch of bitter employees that made all these defects happen on purpose. The Samsung 8 will defendantly be the top dog on the market. But the kicker is you can get basically the same results with a Note 5. Don't be fooled. There will most likely will never be a Note 9 as they run into minor issues again. But not as bad as the Note 7. After the Note 8 is annoced. Soon. You will not see the Note 10 for about 4 years. They have the 10 now but who would ever believe me on this. Again the Note 9 will be a debacle mark my words. Don't be fooled by the reality most people see. We are in one very large video game. Just like when we play Xbox or Playstation which in reality are the same product. There games are 1 billion times better. Happy New Year to all. Best of luck,
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- Anonymous
- r@s
- 26 Jan 2017
AnonD-294, 25 Jan 2017I wanted to buy the A2 (2017) because it supports 2 SIMs an... morebuy note 5 dual sim
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- AnonD-600526
- mT@
- 26 Jan 2017
Removeable battery is better than non
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- AnonD-294
- mg5
- 25 Jan 2017
I wanted to buy the A2 (2017) because it supports 2 SIMs and dedicated SD slot, But I need at least 64 GB Internal Memory and Stylus for my rapid work.
Can SAMSUNG offer such 2 SIM slots and dedicated SD slot in its coming NOTE 8 ??
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- Kachin
- fxR
- 25 Jan 2017
great news make the Note 8 phone great again, I am waiting to have it one. Just one opinion, if the case could replace with steel frame thanks, Thanks
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- Josephkarthic
- utv
- 24 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 24 Jan 2017Cost efficient? Same cost. Original batteries cost some $22... moreWow, You have some collections there...wish I lived in a country where everything was readily available.. :(
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- DNeighbor
- 7Xh
- 24 Jan 2017
Josephkarthic, 24 Jan 2017Thats a very good point, but only if you dont care abt the ... moreCost efficient? Same cost. Original batteries cost some $22, while a Zerolemon 10,000mAh battery cost $60. Triple batteries = $66. ZL 10,000mAh = $60. Plus ZL comes with a protective case. Trust me, I have all of the cradle chargers for Notes 1 to 3:
http://flic.kr/s/aHsjSbLatJ
I used to change batteries for the first 3 years of using Galaxy Note. Then a local distributor offered ZL products. My point is, a removable battery system gives you the power to check for defects in the form of slight bulges - it's a sure indication that you need to change to a newer battery. All of my old Galaxy Notes have been passed down to family members who don't need the latest. All is needed is to get fresh batteries.
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- Josephkarthic
- utv
- 24 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 24 Jan 2017All my batteries are original. I buy from real Samsung stor... moreThats a very good point, but only if you dont care abt the looks or carrying a heavy phone...I believe keeping mulitple "original batteries" is more cost efficient than a extended battery cover..
But ofcourse for a heavy user like you it makes sense..
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- DNeighbor
- 7Xh
- 24 Jan 2017
Josephkarthic, 24 Jan 2017Ok do you think you can really get a genuine battery for ol... moreAll my batteries are original. I buy from real Samsung stores. My original Note 1 battery lasted a year, after it started showing battery fatigue due to very heavy use - always connected to data, Bluetooth earphones, and then charge the spent battery with a desktop battery charger at home. I used to cycle 3 batteries.
Then I started using Zerolemon 10,000mAh extended battery on my Note 3, and it sure eliminated my changing the battery every late afternoon. I can use my Galaxy Note without worrying to charge during my waking hours. I can use up to 2 to 4 GB daily of data daily on LTE.
Using the same amount of data, my experience with the Note7 forces me to connect to a powerbank daily.
With Zerolemon, my Note 3 is 20mm thick, and weighs twice more. But NOTHING beats having triple battery capacity without the need of carrying a powerbank/charger/changing batteries. The extended battery DIRECTLY powers my device, unlike inefficiently having to charge the sealed battery. Nothing beats reliability than trying to blend in with the impracticality of thin phones.
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- Josephkarthic
- utv
- 24 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 23 Jan 2017I bought my wife the S7 Edge. I HAD the Note7. Would still ... moreOk do you think you can really get a genuine battery for old devices? I had a Note 1 (N7000) and after 2 yrs the battery was still great but as a precaution I bought 3 batteries in amazon and all of them are fake..in my opinion the original battery which comes with phone last really long for atleast 3+ years, by the time we will want a new phone... :)
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- DNeighbor
- 7Xh
- 23 Jan 2017
Josephkarthic, 23 Jan 2017go with s7 edge...it looks classy and elegant compared to n... moreI bought my wife the S7 Edge. I HAD the Note7. Would still want a Note 4 for its utilitarian with its removable battery, and not worried about not being able to change the battery if it's time to change to a new one.
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- Battery Man
- 4n4
- 23 Jan 2017
We don't care how thin you make the phone. We want a removable battery and a SD card slot or will buy one that does. You would think after note 7 they would just automatically be smart enough to figure that out. Most people have a case around their $700 phone we don't car about 2 millimeters of more slimness, so don't try to be like apple or we will by another Android or but buy an iphone. You will lose 40% of your market if you make the Note 8 a non replaceable battery
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- Josephkarthic
- utv
- 23 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 19 Jan 2017I'd like to get a new Note 4. The thing is, shops don't sel... morego with s7 edge...it looks classy and elegant compared to note 4...or else just wait for the S8..2 more months..
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- Neil
- 47K
- 21 Jan 2017
AnonD-636339, 21 Jan 2017i dont see the point of removing the battery unless the bat... more1. Batteries degrade pretty fast under the wrong conditions
2. For more battery life, many people prefer large internal batteries to external chargers or power cases.
3. Apparently the only reason for non-removable batteries is to make phones even more razor thin. Well, that, and Apple does it.
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- AnonD-636339
- fuv
- 21 Jan 2017
i dont see the point of removing the battery unless the battery is broken ....then when is broken means is technical problem which will need technician who can remove and replace with new and orginal battery,, i think samsung must focus on new things...if is not broken no need to fix it
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- mostafa
- g8b
- 21 Jan 2017
D, 19 Jan 2017I will never buy another samsung note phone without being a... moreme too
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- skelly
- TkY
- 21 Jan 2017
D, 19 Jan 2017I will never buy another samsung note phone without being a... moreI second this, note 2 and note 4 both needed replacement batteries after a year
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- Batteryman
- tRs
- 21 Jan 2017
All these comments about removable batteries. Did you ever see iphone having a removable battery or even google? Just use it as it is and stop whinging or whinge at the apple store for not having a removable battery and go on a rampage and break their phones and tablets.
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 19 Jan 2017
AnonD-628782, 19 Jan 2017Sorry...to clarify I mean 6 Samsung phones it total....Not ... moreI'd like to get a new Note 4. The thing is, shops don't sell them anymore. After using my wife's S7 Edge and the Note7 for myself for their superb cameras, it's a dilemma to get a Note 4.
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- mgK
- 19 Jan 2017
I will never buy another samsung note phone without being able to swap out the battery!