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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I would definitely recommend the purchase, I don't think there is anything wrong with it.

The phone has met all of my expectations, and then some. One major drawback is the screen's resistance to scratching. What really stands out as a benefit, though, is the screen. Design, I've Got Professionals For That. This seems both futuristic and pricey. The display is its primary strength; it maintains its "wow" factor even after several months of use. You have excellent sun vision. Some people may have heard that the rounded corners cause problems, but in reality, you won't have any problems at all. Camera. Natural-light photographs taken here turn out beautifully, so everything seems to be running smoothly. Claims are limited to shooting fast-moving items inside. The topical orator (not strange). It was disappointing to spend that much money on a phone just to find out it lacked stereo speakers, but my worst concerns had been unfounded. Despite the lack of stereo sound, the main speaker is rather audible and even has some low frequencies. The noise is neither soothing nor rattling. Production rate. The latest ates certainly improved the interface's fluidity, so that's a big positive in my book. Electricity-free battery recharge. Present: Presented as a present. And what would I ever do without her? Excellent, the phone will now constantly be charging; previously, I resisted plugging it in. Now, if you need to set the phone down, I plug it in to charge, and you barely even notice. Captures the signal beautifully, and even works with two different sim cards. The fingerprint reader gives a satisfied nod. For instance, Samsung Pay may be accessed with a swipe, and payments can be made with just two taps of a finger. Also, if you can't open it with one hand, you can use your other hand to pull the curtain, which will make up for its size. It's great that there are new ates with fixes about once a month. After upgrading to version 8.0, a problem arose in which slow-motion video would frequently freeze. This was, however, quickly remedied by the arrival of ates. Cons:\sAutonomy. I wish it were better, but there is plenty mediocrity to get me through the day. "(Facebook, music, a few games)" That almost makes up for the disadvantages of wireless charging. I carried it around in my pocket without a case or film, and now there are two shallow scratches on the screen. Eventually, there was another instance in which I used the phone without a case, and another tiny scratch resulted. Every time I utilize, I do so with great care. The fingerprint scanner is in a little uncomfortable spot, as many have pointed out. After a while, though, you become accustomed to it, and it no longer hurts. The position of the 3.5 mm jack is inconvenient. This is more of a minor quibble than a dealbreaker, though, because I'm used to it coming down from up above. It's true that the sound quality is excellent on native headphones, but I'm more accustomed to using wireless models. One little complaint: occasionally, when playing or viewing a movie, the speaker can be blocked. (And (as I understand it), the sound fades nearly instantly owing to moisture resistance.)

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