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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to be launched next week
The latest flagship device from Samsung is set to arrive in Nepal next week, according to the official Samsung distributor in Nepal, Integrated Mobility Solutions (IMS). The Note 8 follows a similar design aesthethic as the S8 and S8+, utilising the ‘Infinity Display’. The Note 8 has a 6.3-inch screen that is IP68 certified which allows the phone to be used under water for 30 minutes at depths of less than 1.5 metre. It is equipped with dual 12 MP rear cameras and a 8 MP front facing camera. The S Pen stylus that comes with all Note series smartphones is improved and allows the user to use the Note 8 as a tool to express their creativity or for productivity. (PR)bookmark
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Published at : September 14, 2017
Updated at : September 14, 2017 08:44
Kathmandu
The latest flagship device from Samsung is set to arrive in Nepal next week, according to the official Samsung distributor in Nepal, Integrated Mobility Solutions (IMS).
The Note 8 follows a similar design aesthethic as the S8 and S8+, utilising the ‘Infinity Display’.
The Note 8 has a 6.3-inch screen that is IP68 certified which allows the phone to be used under water for 30 minutes at depths of less than 1.5 metre.
It is equipped with dual 12 MP rear cameras and a 8 MP front facing camera.
The S Pen stylus that comes with all Note series smartphones is improved and allows the user to use the Note 8 as a tool to express their creativity or for productivity.
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