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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8+ Maple Gold 64GB Fully Unlocked by Cam Vi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

The phone itself is great. I have never encountered any lags or departures. I really liked the outer shell, I thought about taking Xiaomi Mi6 myself, but after looking at this terrible square shell, I decided to take this one. Note 8 did not like it, because it looks like a square brick. In addition to the phone, I bought an Alcantara case and an official film, because for some reason unofficial films are glued to the floor of the screen with a thin strip. The official film is silicone, any sharp movement with a fingernail or something even a little bit sharp leaves a deep scratch on the film, which is clearly visible in the light and cannot be repaired in any way. I don’t use Always-on-Display, because I have a watch on my hands. In general, if you are ready to spend time and nerves on setting up your phone and constantly clearing the cache and various data so that the phone does not slow down over time, then the phone is worth it. If your hands grow from one place and you do not know how to use Android, then take an iPhone.

Pros
  • 1) Screen. Watching videos on it is a pleasure. I, thank God, have no pinkness, black looks like black, white looks like white. If you set the Minimum Width to 449 in the Developer Option, then at FHD + resolution it looks like WQHD +. I thought that the 6.2-inch version would be large, but it turned out that just right, a little more and the device would already be too big. The brightness is enough for the eyes, I use it at 30% brightness, no problems, I put about 50% on the street. 2) Sound. The included headphones sound amazing. I installed Poweramp for myself, set the equalizer for myself and life is beautiful, only the headphones always fall out of my ears, I never had such a problem, and then every 10-15 minutes I have to correct them. 3) 3.5mm jack. Most phones don't have a headphone jack at all, or it's on the top. This does not suit me, because I have used this connector all my life and I can’t stand it when it is on top, and carrying an adapter with me is bullshit. 4) The battery pleases. I don't use my phone too much, mostly calls, texts, social media, music and read the news. By 23:00, 40-50% of the charge remains, after the 5th iPhone, which "cut off" at 80% at a temperature of 0-5 degrees, this one seems to be a portable Powerbank. 5) Camera. Again, after the 5th iPhone, it seems like an expensive DSLR that will catch every hair in a beard. The pictures are very clear. 6) The "Secure Folder" folder is very pleasing. Previously, it was necessary to download third-party programs in order to store personal data, now it is there natively. 7) The speaker, which is located above the screen for talking on the phone, is very small, but it turned out to be very loud, I can hear everyone perfectly 8) The phone catches the connection normally, even in the subway I can use the Internet without connecting to Wi-Fi.
Cons
  • 1) Fingerprint scanner. Personally, I quickly got used to its location and can quickly find it. The problem is that it's not accurate. Sometimes you have to put your finger 3 times. Whether this is due to the scanner itself or its size is not clear. I do not use face unlock or iris unlock. 2) Of the 6 GB of RAM, only 2.8 are available. I don't understand where the rest goes. 3) Notifications for mail do not work. Used the built-in application "Email" and "Gmail". Both do not show notifications, as soon as I did not try to fix it and google it. 4) The volume of the incoming call is 3 times louder than the volume of notifications from social networks and other things. Because of this, sometimes I do not hear notifications. The volume is set to the maximum. 5) The Bixby button is annoying. I often confuse it with the volume down button. I'm waiting for an ate so that it can be turned off, because third-party programs to turn it off are slag. On Note8 I already saw an ate that allows you to do this. 6) With Android'om you need to mess around a lot. Turning off unnecessary programs (so that they don’t eat up the battery and don’t interfere at all), turn on all sorts of modes, somehow customize it for yourself, with iOS it’s much easier in this regard - you bought a phone, turned it on and use it.