Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB, Orchid Gray – For Verizon (Renewed)
Original price was: $314.98.$174.98Current price is: $174.98.
Price: $314.98 - $174.98
(as of May 15, 2024 09:23:01 UTC – Details)
See the bigger picture and communicate in a whole new way. With the Galaxy Note8 in your hand, bigger things are just waiting to happen. This Amazon Renewed product is professionally inspected and tested by an Amazon qualified supplier. Box and accessories may be generic. This device is locked to the Verizon network.
This device is locked to Verizon only and not compatible with any other carrier.
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7 reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB, Orchid Gray – For Verizon (Renewed)
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Original price was: $314.98.$174.98Current price is: $174.98.
David –
Awesome value now that it’s a little older
Background: I’ve owned and loved dearly a Note 4, followed by an LG Stylo 4. While the Stylo was a bit of an upgrade over the Note 4, the Note 8 is leaps and bounds above that. So my comparisons will be against those two models.First off, i’m cheap. So there’s no way I’d pay full price for the latest Note – it’s just not worth that premium price. Thus I started with the Stylo 4 a few months ago – an excellent value phone in many ways.Now that Note 8s are “ancient”, they’re much more affordable so they’re finally in my cheapskate price range.The Note 8 is *blazing* fast compared to the Note 4 or Stylo 4 (with the Stylo being considerably newer than the Note 4, it wasn’t hardly any faster). The Note 8 does everything almost instantly: Open apps, switching between apps, loading web pages. Wowsers it’s QUICK!Next, battery life. The Note 4 was terrible, even with a brand new battery. Between the Samsung and AT&T bloatware, and the fact that it’s just older less power-efficient, I’d rarely get through a day on the Note 4. The Stylo 4 has unbelievable battery life – I could often go two days without charging even with moderate to high usage. The Note 8 is darn near that, amazingly, despite the fact that it performs MUCH better than the Stylo. I’m not in constant worry about using the GPS and wanting to plug it in at the same time. Or play Word with Friends and watch the battery go down a perctange point every few minutes, which it did on the Note 4.Of course the Note 8 has the venerable stylus which is great for note taking or precision taps on the screen. The Stylo 4’s stylus is NOT precision the way the Note’s is, but it’s really good for lots of things including writing notes (that look like you wrote in crayon). The Note 8’s is top notch.A number of people complain about the position of the Note 8’s fingerprint sensor. I often unlock the phone with my left hand and then tap with my right. So the position seems fine to me. I also unlock it with my right hand and, while it’s a little bit of a stretch, it’s not that bad really once you get used to it. However, the Stylo 4’s fingerprint sensor is really in a perfect spot, so kudos to LG on that one.The Note 8’s screen is… amazeballs. It seems to be brighter than the Stylo’s, but also has richer colors. It’s a joy to look at.The Note 8’s speaker is also louder and clearer than the Stylo’s. It’s what you’d expect from a premium phone.The curved screen is pretty pointless to me. It’s gimicky and makes things hard to tap reliably when they’re near the edge – even worse if you’re using the stylus. I just don’t see the point of it, other than it looks cool. Meh.I haven’t used the camera much, so I can’t comment on that. But I was excited to write this review and endorse the Note 8 so I figured I’d pass on that one.All that I’ve said is about the Note 8 in general. In particular, the one I bought was this refurbished one. The phone arrived in “near mint” condition. Screen was flawless. Popped my AT&T SIM chip and booted it. Absolutely no problems connecting to anything. It was completely as advertised. However, I did have to run about a thousand system updates over the course of several nights. Now it’s up to Android 9, which seems to have battery life improvements and some very nice UI simplifications and streamlining.All things considered, buying this phone now that it’s dropped in price so much over new is a really great deal. You won’t be sorry upgrading from the Note 4, or the Stylo 4 which is still a current model (even though the Note 8 is older).
KSRayH –
Very happy with upgrade from Samsung Galaxy 5 to this Samsung Galaxy 8 Note !! UPDATE !!
I had a Samsung Galaxy 5 for a number of years. I don’t upgrade frequently, but I finally needed to upgrade to be able to use some newer apps. This Samsung Galaxy 8 Note has been a great upgrade in capability, features, and is compatible with apps that I wanted. I love the slightly larger size and upgrade of features that I used on the Galaxy 5, such as how the Gallery works now. Very pleased with quality and newer technology that comes with this phone. Using available tools, I had no problem transferring content from my older phone. I’m used to Android, so I was able to get apps via either play store or via installing APKs directly. Very happy that I finally upgraded!!!UNFORTUNATE UPDATE – IF PLANNING TO USE AT&TI purchased this phone less than a year ago and have loved it ever since. However, last week I found that I was no longer able to make or receive any phone calls. “Call Ended” would happen every time. After much investigation and trying all recommended suggestions (for a week now), it appears that the model that I have SM-N95OU1 is not compatible with the ATT 4G network, even though the listing for the phone when I bought it clearly says that it is “Cellular Technology 4G, 2G” compatible. I knew that 3G was planned to be phased out and would not have purchased a phone that was not compatible with 4G. My husband’s Note 8 (same as mine or so I thought) is a model SM-N95OU (does not have the “1”) and it is working with the 4G and making calls fine. The only advise that I have found at the ATT and Samsung support sites is to get another phone or switch carriers (such as T-Mobile). We have a bundled plan with ATT, so switching carriers will be a major change for our household. I am also very unhappy at the thought of having to buy another phone after less than a year – for which I saved a $100 gift card to purchase. I’m not sure what I will eventually decide to do at this point. Perhaps ATT will yet do something to remedy this as it appears to have affected a lot of ATT users. But just want to share this experience and let people know that they should verify which specific model of Note 8 they are getting or they may find that although the WiFi for internet and SMS (for texting) work just fine, they won’t be able to make or receive any phone calls on the ATT network if they receive a model SM-N95OU1 – at least not as of today when I am adding this comment to my original review (3/10/2022). I don’t know about the compatibility of the SM-N95OU1 model with other plans as of this time (I just saw some users saying that they had gone with T-Mobile as an alternative).FYI, I am not changing my rating for the phone itself. It has been a wonderful phone up until now and it appears (based on my research to date) that this is an issue with the carrier not having included this specific model in the carrier’s 4G network (if I am understanding correctly what other users are saying). But the phone has been great, which makes this development ever so much more disappointing.
Oscar rafael Castellanos mendoza –
La baterÃa se descarga demasiado rápido
Dennis R. –
I was having some issues with the phone (it was echoing on the other line when I made a call). I contacted the seller and they accepted it for warranty service. When I got it back it still had the echo. I contacted them again and they issued me a full refund. The seller was very quick with their responses and understanding with my issue. I am confident that my case was a one off event. I recommend buying this product just off the customer service alone.
Daniel Loreto –
No viene con cargador original
Muhammad Wasay Khan –
Performance wise is ok but battery performance is severely degraded.
Oleksandr –
Good one