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Review on 💜 Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB in Orchid Gray for AT&T Customers by Ahana Sharma ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

I am satisfied. My most recent purchase of a note 2 was in the year 2022. This item, by the way, is still operational (the child plays with it), and there are no issues whatsoever, with the exception of the back cover, which has nearly completely lost its ability to snap back into place. The brand-new Note 8 is unquestionably a step forward. Interface, look, ergonomics, stylus, camera, and screen, as well as Samsung's exclusive software. To put it succinctly, everything. Autonomy is lower than that of the Note 2 (the second one was enough for me after the purchase - a day for two), but the Note 8 has enough charge for an entire day. On the other hand, there aren't any issues. Now that I have it, I make regular use of it, but I don't check the battery too frequently. The decision to have a glass back may also be viewed as problematic, however the issue was not resolved by installing a large bumper. The bumper is not noticeable, and the phone does not slip. The glass of the back cover does not irritate with fingerprints, and the camera glass is a couple of millimeters higher than the table surface, which is also not bad. The camera glass does not irritate with fingerprints. To anyone else's knowledge, but I make regular use of the pen. And quite pleased with the results of his efforts. Yes. Note2 was groundbreaking in many respects (for instance, back then, many people considered it to be quite large). Note 8 is, quite simply, the best. I believe that the aspect ratio that was suggested by Samsung will very quickly become fairly common. Although it has a screen that is on the larger side, the phone is not overly enormous and can be held in one hand without difficulty. On a side note... I do not encounter any discomfort when use the fingerprint scanner in any way. I had little trouble getting acclimated to it, and now I can operate the machine with ease. Eventually. It is well worth the cost (bought for 53 thousand). The designation of flagship is well earned. Yes. In a year, the diligent people of Korea may be able to produce something that is even better, but in the meantime, every other phone on the market is a compromise.

Pros
  • Who could argue that this is not the most useful tool available today.
Cons
  • It's been over a month since I started utilizing. No results found.

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