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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8+ for AT&T - Arctic Silver, 64GB by Aneta Banaszek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

After 5.5 years of service, my Samsung Galaxy S4 asset was showing signs of wear, so I upgraded to the newest model from the same tried-and-true company. I contemplated c9+ at first, but decided that the 15,000 overpayment was too high given the already existing discrepancies, so I went with c8+ instead. SIM card installation was the first area I ran into trouble. I wanted to test the device's functionality (I always try to thoroughly test new phones before leaving the register), but my old SIM card is too big; a nano sim is required. Even though it made the vendor grumpy, I had to verify the SIM card he was selling. Those of you who, like me, rarely upgrade your phone are the intended audience for this post. I didn't hike the PCT, so my main worry was whether or not Samsung Pay would function. I read up on some possible tambourine dances and got started setting up Samsung Pay, and I was mildly upset by the problems when linking the card. No matter what I did, I got the same message from the gadget over and over again. Hence, I have begun a map using GOOGLE PIE (!) and so far, so good. For the superamoled, I was prepared for the super brightness and contrast, but I didn't do the math at first. Initially, it hurt my eyes to stare at the screen for so long (when I was setting things up), but now that I'm acclimated to it, I can stare at it for hours without getting tired of it, although I still try to avoid doing so when the settings are turned all the way up to maximum. The importance of a protective label on glass: They tried to stick three (!) different glasses with me using some sort of adhesive nano:) basis, but to no avail. I went to the guys on Savelovskaya who are also involved in glass stickers (beforehand, they glued glass on our Samsung ji 7 perfectly), and they were very nice about it. None of the glass's edges are bonded together. So I put some silicone guards on the windows and it seems to be working. After having a phone for a week, I can make it through the day with 20-30% of the charge remaining even with 1.5-2 hours of talk time and Internet use per day.

Pros
  • Features: Display, Camera, Impervious to Water, and Google Wallet.
Cons
  • Freedom, the issue of choosing safety glass. Excessive pixel density is hard on the eyes.

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