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Samsung Electronics wowed the mobile technology industry when it unveiled the much-anticipated Galaxy Note device at an unpacked event held in New York and streamed live in Ghana to smartphone lovers.
Described as the next level Note, the Galaxy Note 8 targets consumers who want to do bigger things with smartphones. With Galaxy Note8, consumers get a bigger Infinity Display that fits comfortably in one hand, the S Pen to communicate in more personal ways and Samsung’s best-ever smartphone camera to capture stunning photos.
According to Samsung, the device is designed for the way consumers lead their lives and lean on technology today.
From the Infinity Display to the enhanced S Pen, to the powerful Dual Camera, Note8 lets people do things they never thought were possible.

Samsung continues to uphold its commitment to lead the industry in battery safety. The Galaxy Note8 battery has undergone Samsung’s 8-Point Battery Safety Check process.
Samsung first introduced the Note series in 2011. Since then, a community of enthusiasts emerged through their affinity for Note’s signature expansive screen and S Pen.
According to the tech giant market research, 85 percent of Note users are proud to show off their Note and recommend it to friends, and 75 percent say it’s the best phone they’ve ever had.
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