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Review on πŸ’Ž Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8 64GB Coral Blue Fully Unlocked Phone by Felicja Zdunek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

It seems like it would be worth chiding someone for such flaws and awarding a maximum of 4 points, but I'm sorry, I can't do either of those things. I got an iPhone 7 from my brother and a Xiaomi Mi5 for my mother, however neither of these two devices could even come close to competing with the Galaxy S8. The answer is that it is not ideal, but there is no such thing as ideal. As soon as you pick it up, you forget about everything and forgive all of the minuses. There are things that you have to put up with, such as scanners or autonomy, but as soon as you pick it up, you forget about everything and forgive all of the minuses. It is a true work of art, from the outside in as well as the inside. I spent a considerable amount of time deliberating over which item to purchase. You are aware that there is a solid option available in the United States, one that can likewise boast about its accomplishments. But looking at the facets shimmering in the light, flipping through the photos in the gallery, planning my day, watching videos, listening to music, I understand that I made the right choice. This is a smartphone that, in a way, does not have any competition since, regardless of what other companies do, the Galaxy S8 adheres to its own guiding concept. Philosophy that is not constrained by anything.

Pros
  • -Screen. It is just incredible, and there is nothing else that can be used as a point of reference. When you have the Galaxy S8 in your hands, you will realize that its marketing phrase, "a smartphone without frontiers," accurately captures what you will feel. It would appear that what we see on the screen is an extension of reality. This is something that needs to be seen with one's own eyes. - The same goes for design. Glass on both sides, buttons in convenient locations (forget about Bixby =), and the camera is flush with the surface. These are some of the features of the Samsung Galaxy S8. The phone can be held easily without causing any discomfort, and the rounded screen does not provide any false positives. -Camera. I'll tell you a story: a friend of mine requested me to take a picture of her at the park during the fall, which is a really serious season, and of course I consented to do so. After that, our pals looked at these images, and the only question I heard them ask was: "What kind of camera do you have?," followed by questions such as "Are you taking pictures with your phone?" Seriously? Are you kidding?!" Indeed, the photographs far beyond any and all expectations. Instant focusing, outstanding images taken at night, HDR, macro, and modes that blur the backdrop are some of the features of this camera. Everything is just how it ought to be. -Moisture protection. While it rains, I wander around and read articles, then I shake the drops off my clothes and continue reading. People walking by look around, but I don't care what they see. Because the touchscreen only responds to touches from fingertips, there are no issues when using it in the rain. -Performance. What else can we say than that it's fast and powerful? Pulls all games, produces videos, runs programs rapidly -Memory. 64 GB in the most basic configuration is more than enough for the eyes) there is a Samsung Cloud cloud where your images may be uploaded, however I prefer google photos. -Usability. I love stock android. You should know that practically everything about it is excellent. Google is quite knowledgeable in this area. On the other hand, the Samsung Experience insisted that I alter my selections. I rolled Cyanogenmod on the Galaxy S Captivate, which was discontinued in 2022, as well as the Galaxy Note 3 and two other tablets. On the other hand, no one put their hand up. Everything is sleek, transparent, and convenient; the icons have a contemporary and orderly appearance; the application menu is just right; native programs have the same design aesthetic; and so on. Bravo!
Cons
  • -Autonomy. If the phone is not used frequently, the battery will be able to keep its charge for a very long time. Unfortunately, this is not about me at all. Hours to 5-6 charge remains 20-25 percent. In most situations, GPS, NFC, and Bluetooth will be enabled (yes, I really need all of this), but AOD will be disabled. -There were a few instances in which pressing the Home button harder did not elicit a response, and I have no idea what this had to do with the issue. -I get the impression that the charger is not of very high quality. It's possible that it isn't, but it really appears flimsy. It is necessary to have a case because the back glass scratches more easily. I had it on a freshly cleaned kitchen table when I noticed what appeared to be sugar crystals or something else leaving minor scratches on the surface of the item. - This makes no sense to me, but during the first month I had the phone, it hung up several times when the animation of accessing my apps and the notification curtain was playing. Not good! - Programs do not require a significant amount of memory and can be unloaded from RAM at any given time. - The iris scanner can recognize a person almost immediately in complete darkness, but the amount of light present makes the procedure take significantly longer, to the point where it cannot be done in daylight. - Because of the fingerprint scanner, the camera lens is frequently smudged, and by the way, it does not always function properly) -