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About three weeks after the launch of the Note 8, the device was released by the company.The Note 8 seems to be the true successor to the Note 5, which was launched in August 2015, because the name "Note 6" was not used.

The back panel of the Note 8 was made of glass.The Note 8 has anOLED screen with a 2960 x 1440 resolution.The Note 8 devices are resistant to water and dust.If the display is wet, you can still use the S Pen on the Note 8.

The reviewers conducted a number of tests on the device after it was released.Here are the results of those tests.

Last month, a speed test was conducted between the Note 8 and the 7 Plus.A few weeks later, David Rahimi of PhoneBuff compared the Note 8 to the Plus.The devices start with the Note 8 and the Plus.

In this test, the iPhone 7 Plus has a quad-core A10 processor, 3 gigabytes of RAM and is running on the latest version of the OS, while the Note 8 is powered by the same processor.EverythingApplePro cleared all of the apps from the app switcher and then started a timer for the real world usage test.The following apps were opened in the same order on both devices.The phones kept up with each other at the beginning of the speed test.The Note 8 was faster than the iPhone 7 Plus.The iPhone 7 Plus pulled ahead by a few seconds when several websites were opened at the tail end of the test.The Note 8 is not far behind.This is a small margin.You won't notice much in your day-to-day usage.The Note 8 kept up with the iPhone 7 Plus and I was very impressed by it.

Once a 1.5 minute 4K video was imported into Videoshop, the iPhone 7 Plus pulled ahead.While the Note 8 imported the video, the Plus imported and saved the same video a bit faster.As a result, the iPhone 7 Plus started round two of the app opening test before the Note 8 finished uploading the 4K video.In terms of time, the iPhone 7 Plus won at 3 minutes and 21 seconds and the Note 8 hit 5 minutes.

In a real-world test, both devices were loaded at the same time.The iPhone 7 Plus opened more than the Note 8.The iPhone 7 Plus loaded a lot of stuff.It took the same amount of time to open the Camera and Asphalt 8 game app on both devices.

The iPhone 8 Plus has 3GB of RAM, an A11 Bionic Chip, and a 1920 x1080 resolution.In PhoneBuff's speed test video, both the iPhone 8 Plus and the Note 8 are running the same operating system.I didn't have high expectations for the speed test against the iPhone 8 Plus since the Note 8 could not keep up with it.

As part of PhoneBuff's real-world test, Rahimi started the stopwatches on both devices and opened a number of apps in a similar fashion to the previous speed test.The following apps were opened in the same order on both devices.As the test continued, the Note 8 was able to catch up to the iPhone 8 Plus, even though it was difficult to open.The Note 8 finished first at 1 minute and 30 seconds, followed by the iPhone 8 Plus.

When Rahimi went back to the Home screen on both devices, he opened the same apps in reverse order.In the test, the Note 8 won in 2 minutes and 1 second, followed by the iPhone 8 Plus, which failed to keep certain apps running in the background.

The iPhone 7 Plus had better success than the iPhone 8 Plus against the Note 8.It is possible that the operating system had something to do with it.In the first test, the iPhone 7 Plus was powered by a newer version of the operating system, which might be more power efficient.It might be related to the animation settings on both devices.

The Galaxy Note 8 was put to the test by JerryRigeverything.The front and back of the Note 8 have Gorilla Glass 5.

JerryRigeverything determined that the Note 8 scratched at a level 6 on a scale of 2-9 with a deeper grooves.According to JerryRigeverything, this is the standard for most phones and the iPhone 7 scored the same.The Note 5 had a problem with the S-Pen getting stuck when you put it back into the phone.The fingerprints on the Note 8 still worked despite being scratched by a box cutter.

He tried to bend the Note 8 with his hands, but couldn't.The bend test is important because Apple was criticized in 2014 after several customers reported that their devices bent after sitting down, an issue that became known as "bendgate."

A drop test was conducted.The device did not cause any damage when it was dropped on its back.There were scratches when the device was dropped on its side.When the front of the Note 8 was dropped on the concrete, it only cracked in the corner.

MrWhosetheboss did water tests on the Galaxy Note 8.The device is water resistant 1.5 meters for 30 minutes.The first thing that MrWhosetheboss pointed out is that once water is poured onto the device, it thinks that a finger is being used causing it to be completely unusable.While the device is submerged, the speakers and port won't work.While the Note 8 is underwater, the wireless charge works.The digital shutter button on the Note 8 does not work, so you have to use the volume button to take a photo.

The Note 8 specifications include a 6.3-inchOLED screen, 2960 x 1440 resolution, S Pen support, a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 back panel, and an IP68 rating.There are internal storage options of 64,128, and 256, as well as a single sim slot and a MicroSD slot.

What do you think about the speed,Durability, Drop and Water tests of the SAMSUNG GALAXY Note 8?Leave a comment!