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Review on 💻 Samsung Galaxy S8 SM-G950 Unlocked 64GB US Version Midnight Black with US Warranty by Velizar Iotchev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

4) The performance appears to be satisfactory on paper, but in practice, there is no discernible difference between this device and the Note 4 that I previously owned. That is to say, the Samsung Galaxy S8 does not give the impression of being a gadget that can react in a split second; on the contrary, it seems as though something slows down each and every movement. When you upgrade to the most powerful smartphone in the world, which, according to the results of the testing, is three times faster than your previous smartphone, you anticipate a discernible improvement in the performance of your device. An additional viewpoint on Samsung Pay is as follows: once it is first started, it lags horribly, and the animation for the fir moves (may this be a problem with the application?). It takes the phone a total of five seconds to wait its turn before it can be used to pay for items in the store. At a minimum of three seconds are required to launch Samsung Pay and load discount cards. The selection of a discount card comes next, after which there is a brief pause of one second while the click is finalized. After that, a pause of half a second precedes the exchange of each card. Uzhs and Samsung, such basic tasks on the flagship, and yet they lag so badly. 5) Regarding the fingerprint sensor, why is it that we are unable to set up a fingerprint unlock that takes effect, say, five minutes after we have stopped using the phone? Then I said something in the conversation, shut off the screen, drank some beer from a seagull, and suddenly they replied, asking what I should do next to try to unlock something else. Unlocking a device using one's iris requires the user to make a motion))) so many additional gestures, and if you do it every 5 seconds, you can drive yourself insane. In most cases, he trimmed both the prints and the iris at the same time. Simply moving it is the method that is both the easiest and the quickest. With the assistance of the iris, however, logging into online banks and making contactless payments is a breeze; there is no need to enter passwords, wait for push codes, check SMS, or do anything else of the sort. However, there is one "but": you are unable to unlock the phone by merely sliding it, and you cannot gain access to online banking using your iris or fingerprint (only VTB24 and telegrams enable this feature). Uncomfortable. But despite this, I feel compelled to award it five stars for its outstanding camera, its breathtaking screen, its portability, and its intelligent, user-friendly UI!

Pros
  • 1) Display 2) Camera, front and rear included 3) Interface ergonomics 4) The conservation of energy 5) Included in the price are headphones
Cons
  • 1) Gl case. Unfortunately, gl is where it's at right now. In point of fact, it is inconvenient in every respect. It is a horrible experience to handle the gl because your fingers adhere to it, fingerprints and grease are left behind, your hand sweats more, and it causes the phone to slide about in your hand like wet soap does when you are in the shower. You have to make a correction once every seven to ten minutes of a talk since it keeps slipping out of your hand (you lay near their ear). Unlike plastic, which easily and predictably glides across the palm of your hand, giving you confidence in the grip and when intercepting, gl will sometimes stick to your fingers, then break off, then slide. Plastic, on the other hand, will give you confidence in both the grip and when intercepting. In addition, the constant worry that you will shatter or scratch it causes discomfort, and as a result, you have to search for a gentle surface to place the phone on at all times. In terms of operation, gl is the substance that is generally the most difficult to work with. Cases? What's the point if I buy a top-of-the-line smartphone that's manufactured from pricey materials and then put it in a case that's made of cheap plastic? All right, all right, let's buy a high-priced but high-quality case. Are you paying twice as much for a costly material? Therefore, when you give it some thought, why not immediately create a material that is comfortable? In general, and in point of fact, the phone is inconvenient; it was designed more for gorgeous shots and presentations, so in order to use it, you will need to adapt it for the manufacturer and spend additional money on a cover for one (because there is no way to use it without it), and underneath it, there will already be one fig gl made of metal or plastic. 2) In addition, one of the drawbacks is the product's thickness. The product itself is already quite thin, and despite the fact that it is also slick, it usually turns out to be some type of challenge when it's being used. Due to the fact that you are unable to fully comprehend it, discussing it is a trying experience. You also need to give it a try if you want to lift it off the table without dropping it. 3) Where can I find the function for "sensitive touch"? How can I use my phone while wearing gloves during the winter? Why was this function available on the previous iteration of the Note 4, but not on this one?

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