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Samsung Galaxy Note8 pricing and launch info

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Peter 23 August 2017

Samsung Android

The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is official, now it’s time to talk money. The rollout will be simultaneous worldwide – pre-orders start at midnight, sales kick off on September 15.

Different colors will be available in different regions - most regions get a choice between two versions initially. Those that pre-order or buy a Galaxy Note8 by September 24, you’re in for some extra goodies (but again, what you get is region-dependent).

Note that these are for SIM-free devices. We have info on US carrier plans below that.

Where Price Colors Early owner bonus
US $930 Orchid Gray, Midnight Black Gear 360 camera
-or-
128GB microSD + fast wireless charger
UK £869 Midnight Black, Maple Gold Samsung DeX docking station
Europe €999 Samsung DeX docking station
Canada CA$1,300 Midnight Black, Deepsea Blue 128GB microSD + fast wireless charger
(only until September 15)
Australia AU$1,500
(pre-orders start August 25)
Midnight Black, Maple Gold 128GB microSD + fast wireless charger
(only until September 21)
Samsung Galaxy Note8 pricing and launch info

The Samsung Galaxy Note8 is compatible with the Gear VR headset and motion controller, but we haven’t seen any bundles yet.

Carrier Plan Downpayment Monthly Contract length Early owner bonus
Verizon $0 $40 24 months Gear 360 camera
-or-
128GB microSD + fast wireless charger
AT&T $0 $31.56 30 months Gear 360 camera
-or-
128GB microSD + fast wireless charger
T-Mobile Equipment Installment Plan $210 $30 24 months Gear 360 camera
T-Mobile JUMP! $0 $39 18 months Gear 360 camera
U.S. Cellular Total Plan $0 $60 24 months $300 if you switch to U.S. Cellular
Gear 360 camera
-or-
128GB microSD + fast wireless charger

Reader comments

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  • AnonD-345931
  • XQP
  • 24 Aug 2017

Wouldn't an S8+ be a cheaper and better option? S8+ has bigger battery and only lacks the 2nd cam and a stylus.

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  • AnonD-120291
  • pKU
  • 24 Aug 2017

As much as i dislike the price for this model £869, i will still buy it...in the UK we get a free DEX station which personally i have no need for so will just sell it...on ebay they are going for £80-£100 so anything in that region ...

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  • Assume
  • v{P
  • 24 Aug 2017

But Ferrari doesn't loose power after one or two years. Samsung doesn't remain snappy after 1 or 2 years.

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