So, tell me, what feature does a smartphone absolutely need to have? In my opinion, practicality and dependability are more important than flashy aesthetics and a fancy display. I opted to give the Samsung s8+ a try before committing to a purchase. The commercial for this phone served as inspiration for this because it claims to be able to "rip" other Apple items, such as the Tuzik heating pad. As the first "wow" effect of the sort of phone wears off, the test results are rather discouraging. A sense of confinement persists while reading the text on the rounded screen. The experience is analogous to that of reading glossy magazines while holding one in each hand. The papers can be rolled up into a little tube. Information on the S8+ display has the same impact here. Sizes more than six inches are merely for show. As the screen is so long and narrow, he does not contribute anything. There is no additional content while reading in a vertical orientation; rather, readers will spend less time scrolling. When reading on a smart while lying on your stomach, the text appears as if you are peering through a crack on the side of a heavily fortified train or tank. An unusual and bothersome feature of some displays is the appearance of reddish stripes (greenish on some samples) along the edges of the screen. Those who were too sluggish to find a more "convenient" location to write about the fingerprint scanner were the only ones who did not. Samsung, the new S9 and S10 have a scanner and a camera in one convenient package. Plus, a rolling supply of paper towels to mop off the grease that inevitably ends up in this guy's eye. Although napkins won't be a problem with the S8+, the fingerprint scanner has been replaced by a fun finger that is always in the way of the camera. Iris scanning technology does exist. That means it has some success on occasion. A lot of the time, if you tensely goggle and make eyes at your smartphone in the sun, nothing will happen. Moreover, it's not exactly easy on the eyes. Samsung seems to have blown their stack trying to out-intelligent Apple by blowing all their hot air into a whistle (design ). While the plan itself may have been fruitful, the implementation raises many questions. Several peculiarities can still be described, but unfortunately, this review cannot include them all. Hence, despite my initial admiration for the smartphone's unique design, I ultimately found it wanting.
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