I could not find reliable information on a phone called Wasam Note 8. It’s possible there is a typo, or the phone may be obscure, discontinued, or misspelled (maybe you meant “Ulefone Note 8”, “Infinix Note 8”, “Samsung Note 8” or another brand).
I found data for Ulefone Note 8 and Infinix Note 8 in Kenyan stores. Below is an article about Infinix Note 8 as an example of an underrated “Note 8” phone, with its price and where it can be bought. If you confirm the exact model (brand “Wasam” or correct spelling), I can write specifically about that.
Why the Infinix Note 8 Is Underrated — And Why It Offers Strong Value
Introduction
Many people focus on flagship phones with high prices, discounting mid-range devices that deliver real everyday performance. The Infinix Note 8 is one such phone: not flashy by premium standards but solid, impressively spec’d, and often undervalued. If you want reliable battery life, decent camera performance, and good storage without spending a fortune, this phone deserves your attention.
What the Infinix Note 8 Brings to the Table
Strong Performance for Mid-Range
The Note 8 is powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, built on a 12 nm process. It may not beat top-tier processors, but in its class it handles social media, streaming, multi-tab browsing, and even light gaming well. (Simfonio.com)
Generous RAM and Storage
With 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB internal storage, users get plenty of capacity for apps, media, and files. Also, expandable storage via microSD helps if you store many photos or videos. (Phones & Tablets Kenya)
Large Display & Battery
The phone has a large 6.95-inch IPS LCD display, which is useful for media or reading. Also a 5,200 mAh battery ensures long use between charges, making it good for heavy users, travellers, or people who don’t always have access to a charger. (Simfonio.com)
Cameras
A 64 MP main rear camera gives good detail in daylight. Plus the phone includes secondary cameras (depth, macro) to support differing photography modes. Front camera (16 MP) is also decent. (Phones & Tablets Kenya)
Where It Falls Short
- Display resolution is 720p despite large screen size (~6.95 inches), so sharpness is less than more expensive phones with Full HD or higher. (Simfonio.com)
- Charging speed is modest (18 W wired), so filling that large battery takes some time. (Simfonio.com)
- Build materials and features (e.g. lack of premium protection, older software versions) may lag behind more premium phones.
Why It’s Underrated
Because many focus on flashy brand names or top specs, phones like the Note 8 are overshadowed although they meet more practical needs: lasting battery, large storage, good cameras, affordable price. For people who use apps, watch videos, take occasional photos, and want something durable without spending top-price, the Note 8 is often more than sufficient.
Current Market Price in Kenya
- Price ranges for the Infinix Note 8 are KES 26,200 to KES 33,800 depending on RAM/ROM variant, store, and offers. (Phoneaqua)
- One listing shows KES 22,499 for the 6GB + 128GB version when in stock. (Phones & Tablets Kenya)
Where It Can Be Bought in Kenya
- Phone & Tablets Kenya lists it (6GB RAM, 128GB storage). (Phones & Tablets Kenya)
- Simfonio.com has the Note 8 listed in the KES 33,766.20 to KES 35,591.40 range. (Simfonio.com)
- PhoneAqua.com shows pricing from KES 24,890 to KES 27,510 depending on shop and deals. (Phoneaqua)
Conclusion
The Infinix Note 8 is underrated because it doesn’t always get headline attention, yet for its price it delivers useful features: large battery, capable camera, and plenty of RAM and storage. If you can get it for around KES 25,000-30,000 for the 6GB/128GB version, it represents one of the better value buys in the mid-range segment in Kenya.
If you confirm whether “Wasam Note 8” was meant and what the exact specs or brand are, I will write a tailored article for that specific model.
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