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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy πŸ’™ S8+ Coral Blue, 64GB for AT&T by Kenta Sasaki ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

I had never had a Samsung device until upgrading to the Galaxy S8+ when my 2-year-old iPhone 6 began acting stupid as a result of obsolescence and repeated drops. It was important to me to have a cutting-edge device with a high-quality camera and solid performance. The debate over whether Apple's iOS or Google's Android is superior can go on forever; personally, I find iOS to be far easier to use and understand. Even though there is enough of memory for both storage and function, the phone slowed down significantly after about two months of use. There is a dearth of app usage. A lot of programs, including browsers and cameras, started running more slowly. Personally, I thought a phone costing that much money would be able to do amazing things. My wife's iPhone 7 is significantly quicker. The microphone would clip in and out, or the other person would act like they couldn't hear me altogether. There were issues with both traditional phone calls and instant messaging services like Whatsapp and Viber, but things went back to normal after the second contact. The camera is merely adequate; without the Pro option, low-light shots are usually poor. softens focus on objects or people. The front end of the identical 7-ke is vastly improved. E However, the worst part is that the screen on this phone is really weak. After slipping from the book and onto the lavatory floor, the phone fell from a height of less than a meter, shattering the screen. The screen shattered into a spiderweb of fissures, and the glass in the corners shattered and flew off. It's my own fault that I didn't cover my iPhone's display with a film or glass, but my 6th generation model took many more drops, on both tiles and ice, and its screen remained intact for a full two years. Here, the screen failed after only three months of use due to a single drop. From 19 thousand, that's almost half of the phone just to replace the screen. The only logical conclusion is that purchasing the phone would be a waste of money.

Pros
  • The sleek form factor, massive, high-contrast display, accurate colors displayed, and long battery life all make this a top pick.
Cons
  • Display is easily broken, the phone is slow, the camera is useless for anything but close-up shots, the Bixby button is useless, and the microphone frequently malfunctions.