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Review on πŸ’œ Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB in Orchid Gray for AT&T Customers by Micha Bialik (Eagle) ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

Not as cheap as the Note 4, 5, or 6, and it lacks any significant innovations. I did not and would not consider using it in place of any of the aforementioned devices. Any high-end Sony, Alji, or Nokia phone, or one built in China, has my enthusiastic recommendation. Pros: 1. an AMOLED display (although they've had those for a while now, so if you're not upgrading from the budget market, you won't be impressed). Second, the camera (still not a DSLR, but Samsung has been releasing good cameras for a while now; good for "reportage" shooting from a laptop 3-4, but without the "wow" factor). Three, an S-Pen is at hand. You did a great job of putting it all together, number four. 5 - The whole shebang. Some drawbacks include: 1. a "elongated" layout (which isn't particularly helpful for me). job autonomy (this is NOT a shill review, so no, job autonomy is NOT appealing). Third, the cover's fingerprint reader's precise location. 4. The lack of an infrared (IR) diode, which would allow the gadget to be used as a remote control (NOTE: After contacting official support, I received a response stating, "There is, you can use it as a remote control." They are very untrustworthy. 5. (From my perspective) the lack of an FM radio. 6. An near-field communication (NFC) chip, which will be of limited utility by 2022. Unfortunately, the vast majority of currently in use NFC tags are not compatible, thus you'll need to get a special SIM card with NFC technology in order to utilize the metro. There's no need for this chip at all. Since the second SIM card slot is shared with a memory card slot and the SIM cards share duties, I do not think this gadget qualifies as a dual-SIM phone.

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