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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8+ Maple Gold 64GB Fully Unlocked by Kio Mateo ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

For a year and a half, the phone served me admirably. That was something I bought at the same time as several coworkers, and the flight was fine, but I swapped out the smart one for a different brand on Exchange. - It was important to me to get back to the Note series with the Galaxy Note 9, as my last Note smartphone lasted me for over a year. The S8camera +'s is excellent; I was able to take high-quality photos and films with it at all times. And he liked him all around, flaws and all, despite encountering some. The screen's oleophobic coating has not worn off after 1.5 years, despite the fact that it wore off on all the predecessors within a year. The quantity of memory is adequate by today's standards, both in terms of its practicality and its longevity, and I appreciate that it is expandable; I personally just needed a 128 GB card. A fast modem in 4G + networks witnessed rates of more than 100 mbps, and the speakerphone functioned perfectly. The phone's glass casing necessitates extra care, but I managed to avoid damaging it while using it and keep it looking brand new. In fact, I would advise against anything but a cheap aftermarket case for your smartphone. Smartphone images for use in software. With regards to frequency of use: Typical battery life with mixed use is 16-18 hours, with active use it is 6-9 hours, and the average charging time varies between 1.5 and 2.2 hours. The typical size of a photograph is between four and six megabytes, while a minute of Full HD video takes between one hundred and ninety megabytes and a minute of 4K video takes between three hundred and sixty megabyte There were no firmware issues at the time of this review's publication; in fact, the device had been functioning flawlessly for the previous six months before its owner upgraded to a Galaxy Note 9.

Pros
  • Memory capacity, expandable memory, build quality, camera, screen, headphone audio, performance, and overall performance quick battery charging -High-Quality Tools Excellent full-featured headset; dependable manufacturer backing.
Cons
  • After about a year and a half of regular use, the screen burned out for some of my friends who frequently used white or light designs, did a lot of Internet or text-based work, and so on. The burn-in was rather patchy, affecting only the areas of the screen that were displayed most frequently, which were the screen's whites. Due to the lack of stereo speakers, the sound is uninteresting and lackluster, with only a hint of bass (despite the speaker's apparent volume). The issue is remedied in later models, where the audio quality improves greatly; this is not a dealbreaker by any means. After using the gadget for a year and six months, I have run across a wide variety of firmware errors, all of which required a full reset of the device. There was a sudden boost in stability from one firmware update to the next; I can't say whether or not a similar jump will occur in future updates. Yet in all honesty, the problems are minor, and many can be fixed by simply rebooting the device. It's reasonable to anticipate nothing but flawless performance from the flagship model. But, because I can only think of three instances, this is more of a minor criticism. The charge is quickly depleted under heavy load. The battery is sensitive to cold.