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Galaxy Note8 64GB - Black - Unlocked

$259.00
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Galaxy Note8 64GB - Black - Unlocked
Galaxy Note8
Fair64 GBBlack
$259.00
GST inclusive*

Proudly refurbished by DIGITAL STOREAU

Free delivery by 24 Apr - 28 Apr
Express shipping by 23 Apr - 24 Apr from $8.00
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Compatible charging cable

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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Galaxy Note8 64GB - Black - Unlocked

  • BlackColour

  • Galaxy Note8Model

  • 64 GBStorage

  • 6 GBMemory

  • 6.3Screen size (in)

  • AndroidOperating system

  • 1440 x 2960Resolution

  • 2017Release year

  • NoCompatible with latest Update

Galaxy Note8 64GB - Black - Unlocked
Galaxy Note8 64GB - Black - Unlocked
ColourBlack
ModelGalaxy Note8
Storage64 GB
Memory6 GB
Screen size (in)6.3
Operating systemAndroid
Resolution1440 x 2960
Release year2017
Compatible with latest UpdateNo
SeriesSamsung Galaxy Note
Card slotmicroSDXC
Network4G
FoldableNo
Screen typeSuper AMOLED
SIM cardPhysical SIM
Carrier compatibilityUnlocked
Retro techNo
Front camera8 megapixels
Main camera12 megapixels
Company email addresssupport@samsung.com
Company nameSamsung Electronics
Company postal addressSamsung House, 1000 Hillswood Drive, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0PS, UK
Color (official name)Midnight black
BrandSamsung
Weight195 oz

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