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Review on πŸ’œ Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB in Orchid Gray for AT&T Customers by Mei Zhou ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The best that is at the moment, and the only thing I wanted to change the old Note3. In tel. has everything you need and even more. But you have to be prepared that you will have to deal with the phone - there are a lot of settings and possibilities. Problems with the software due to the "elongation" of the screen have not yet been noticed. Too much heat too. Pros: In general, with the exception of minor and mostly solvable shortcomings listed below, the phone is one big plus: - workmanship and software quality - performance (there are no slowdowns during normal use in principle) - camera - the presence of a stylus, which often speeds up and facilitates some actions in everyday tasks - excellent screen (except for low brightness operation) - protection against water ingress Some cons: - price; while both on the device itself and on screen replacement - slippery and heavy - eyes get tired at low screen brightness; apparently, this is a consequence of modulation, information about which is found in reviews. + at low brightness, the shades of the screen begin to "float" a little. - the complete cable is just USB 2.0, although the device itself supports 3. At this price, they could have put a "fast" cable. - the built-in software often does not contain some simple and elementary functions that are ubiquitous in third-party software (for example, a more flexible setting of the same alarm clock) or logically follow from the functionality of its own software (for example, the Reminders application allows you to create a reminder about a call to a contact ( with number substitution) after the end of the conversation with him, but does not allow you to do the same when creating a reminder from the program window). - the battery, of course, I would like more. But this is rather from the category of nit-picking: with active use and constant synchronization of different data bodies, it survives from morning to evening. - the bundled headset is highly overrated: it's good, but nothing more. The sound seemed rather poor and quiet to me. Again, given the cost of the device, it would be possible to put something wireless in the kit.

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