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Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and what price is it?

Aatif Sulleyman
Wednesday 23 August 2017 16:08 BST
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Samsung has just unveiled the Galaxy Note 8.

The new smartphone will be released next month, on 15 September, but it's already available for pre-order.

Samsung is selling it for £869 on its online store in the UK, and you can register your interest now.

Multiple mobile operators have also confirmed they're offering the handset, including EE, O2, Three, Sky Mobile and Vodafone.

Carphone Warehouse is selling the handset too, and has listed a huge number of different deals.

£56 per month gets you 20GB of data on O2, after a £59.99 upfront payment.

O2 is also offering the Note 8 with 5GB of data for £49 per month, after a £59.99 upfront fee.

On EE, £59 per month gets you 16GB of mobile data, after a £29.99 upfront payment.

On Vodafone, meanwhile, £56 per month gets you 16GB of data, after you've paid a £50 upfront fee.

If you don't want to pay an upfront fee, you don't need to. Carphone Warehouse also has a section for its cheapest Note 8 deals.

It's also offering a free Samsung DeX docking station worth £139.99 to anyone who pre-orders the Note 8 before 15 September.

EE, incidentally, has the same offer available to anyone who buys the Note 8 before 5pm on 14 September, and it's also hoping to tempt customers in with a a free six-month Apple Music subscription and free access to the BT Sport app. However, this only applies to 4GEE Max plans.

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