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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฑ Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8+ for AT&T - Arctic Silver, 64GB by Aneta Ogrodniczek แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

Seeing as how I've been using a Microsoft 950XL for well over a year, I'll provide a comparison. You'll Want a Camera, but You're Too Lazy to Bring a Soap Dish. Camera phones already perform admirably as soapboxes for snapping photos. Yes. What a lovely devilโ€”not at all slippery, lying flat in the palm of your hand, and maintaining a reliable 4G connection. The camera is slightly better than the 950XL's, but not by much, and the autofocus is fast and smooth. Unfortunately, you can't adjust the Jpeg compression settings; all your photographs will be saved in RAW format. Unless you're a fanatic, the battery life in both models will last you for close to two days. S+ has a ton of dope, but it still lags, and he does weird things in unexpected places, like when he's setting up the game and he pulls the scroll through the functions and he freezes, twitches, and then plays nicely. Everything is silky in 950XL, all the time (but there are enough other glitches). Some apps, like Telegram, have a fingerprint scanner that works reliably 100% of the time. Other apps, like those that require you to put all of your fingers on the screen before unlocking it, rarely work. To my mind, they will. I used to mess around with the iris scanner on my old 950XL, but now I've grown tired of its sluggishness and don't bother with it at all. The 950XL introduced wireless charging, and the network charger is present, however it is 15% slower. In general, an Apple 7+ is still available, and from what I can tell (from the photos and the device's apparent ease of manufacture), it not only merges, but is also rather bug-free.

Pros
  • Construct, dependable battery life, and top-notch snapshot quality.
Cons
  • The fingerprint sensor, indicated by letter D, is the most disappointing feature. First successes are possible only when an actual gap exists in the path of the sensor. If you're left-handed and coverless, you'll have to poke at the screen until the smart says "recognized," much like a blind kitten. ===== Although the number diagonal appears to be big, more data is really stored on my antiquated Microsoft 950XL. Fixing this requires switching to full 2k resolution, which can cause some slowdowns. The 950XL and Apple both have superior Live Photo algorithms. I never just accidentally touch the fingerprint reader; instead, I aim.

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