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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, πŸ“± 64GB Deepsea Blue – Unlocked for AT&T by Kittisak Jeangpong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

To my mind, this issue is resolved. It was in 2022 that I last purchased a note 2. The child still uses it, and there are no known issues other than the back cover's gradual loss of snapping into place. It's safe to say that the Samsung Note 8 represents progress. Samsung's own software, design, ergonomics, stylus, camera, and display. In a nutshell: everything. When compared to the Note 2's autonomy (I found that two days was plenty after making the initial purchase), the Note 8's battery life is significantly shorter. There aren't any issues, though. I now make regular use of it, but I no longer monitor my battery life. Maybe equally divisive is the decision to go with a glass back, although the issue was not resolved by installing a bulky bumper. The phone's bumper is unobtrusive, and it stays put in the user's hand; the back cover's glass isn't annoyingly fingerprint-prone; and the camera glass is only a few millimeters over the table, which isn't a deal breaker. It's beyond anyone's ability to explain, but I often put pen to paper. And satisfied with his efforts. Yes. While the Note2 was groundbreaking in a number of respects (for instance, many at the time believed it to be enormous), the Note 8 is without a doubt the greatest smartphone now available. Eventually, I foresee that Samsung's suggested aspect ratio will become the norm. Despite having a sizable display, the phone remains manageable with one hand. In passing... No anxiety or unease occurs when I use the fingerprint scanner. I adapted rapidly and am currently using the device with ease. Eventually. Definitely value for money (bought for 53 thousand). The ship is worthy of being called a flagship. Yes. Every other phone on the market now is a compromise compared to what the industrious Koreans might produce in a year.

Pros
  • Nobody could argue that it is not the top tech of the moment.
Cons
  • Almost a month has passed since I began utilizing. Missing in action.

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