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Review on πŸ’» Samsung Galaxy S8 SM-G950 Unlocked 64GB US Version Midnight Black with US Warranty by Liyum ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Several cellphones had already been produced at that point. Although I favored Apple devices, I did consider and ultimately pass up many Android smartphones. I reasoned that it was foolish to pay a premium for an open OS (Android) smartphone when there is a middle/budget segment on the same OS and with the same goodies and the approximate speed of the shell. I switch phones frequently, usually every three to six months. In the past, I've primarily used iPhones (last year: 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 7), but my patience finally ran out with iOS 11. I've been curious about trying out a flagship Android device from a global brand for some time now. Acer, LG, and even YotaPhone were among the many other brands present. But, the hands were unable to touch the samsa. And now the time has come; waiting is over. It turned out to be a terrific phone overall, with a nice balance of features, a sleek design, and enough of power. What else would you expect from the flagship model?

Pros
  • Now, tell me, what did you appreciate the most: The insanity of the display. It's not necessary for me to say anything because it's all been stated a hundred times over. To restate the obvious: he rocks. Two) Video recorder. We can vouch for her competence. More so. It takes pictures that are, for the most part, on par with those taken by an iPhone 7 or 8 during the day, and sometimes even better than those taken at night. Sadly, I have no comment on the video. Three) Construction and materials. Absolutely no concerns have been raised. 4. IP68 integrity. That was intimidating, but ultimately, curiosity triumphed over apprehension. Five) Superb cellular component. People seem to take the cellular module for granted and assume that its function is universal, but this is not the case (checked) With 2 sim cards, you won't have any problems. Specifically relating to the World Wide Web: While connected to a 4G/LTE network, it will not degrade to 3G/ 2G speeds, thanks to support for 4G + (LTE-Advanced). The majority of the time, the phone instantly returns from the conversation once the contact has ended, but in 30-40% of cases, it shifts from 2G to 3G and then to 4G for a long time (such a feature of local communication is voice communication in 75% of cases exclusively over 2G). 2G to 4G. (Contrary to the iPhone 5s/6/6s, which will not re-attune to 4G until you explicitly alter the flight mode.) The connection quality is superb. regarding LTE: Here we have 2 steady divisions of LTE, where 6s stalled out and 7 caught 12 divisions on the verge of halting in 3G and 2G. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is quick, precise, and reliable. I have no issues. It's perfect for use while driving. Likewise, I have no concerns about the Wi-Fi. The speed test results show that it outperforms the MacBook Air 2022 when placed in the same location relative to the router.
Cons
  • The shell isn't great, but it's not terrible. There is a lot of unnecessary bloatware that comes preinstalled. It's not as good as MIUI (please don't take offense, MIUI fans), but it's also not as bad as stock Android. It serves its own purpose and has its own advantages. Minuses: This is Exynos. We have hit a few bumps along the way. If you can't tell me whether the jitters and friezes you're experiencing are coming from the CPU or the case, I'll just take it as a total. Punishment through battery. 3–4 hours of screen time with pre-installed garbage apps like Bixby and Facebook disabled.

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