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Review on πŸ’» Samsung Galaxy S8 SM-G950 Unlocked 64GB US Version Midnight Black with US Warranty by Amphai Nanthaklahg ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's the best purchase I ever made, I will definitely do it again.

I am pleased with the product overall, and I have ordered several cases for Ali to prevent it from sliding around, as well as additional charging equipment and connecting cords. The updated firmware fixed the screen's red tint, making this an all-around game-changer in my book. Just a heads up, I plan on writing my evaluation after 20 days of use. - The battery, as I said from 9 to 21 hours, leaves 20% (I don't watch videos, I don't play games, I don't listen to music, watsup, Wi-Fi in the subway, photo), but this is on weekdays with 2 sims, the network signal jumps, in the weekend is enough for the whole day, if I use the navigator, then it's enough for the whole day, energy saving is not worth it. With a new case, I was finally able to get acclimated to the font, and the phone fits well in my hand and is the perfect size (I couldn't handle the S8+). It's great that you can expand the image or video to fill the entire screen. The camera is pleasing even in the "auto" mode, and I almost stopped using the "pro" mode, although when I have time for a photo, I use the "pro" mode. - I dropped it from a height of 60-80cm onto a tile, and everything is fine. - Generally, I don't glue glass or film, and so far, everything is fine. (On the S7edge, a scratch appeared after a week of careful wearing, then I tried several glasses and To sum up, I'm not an Android fan, I've used iPhones from the 3GS to the 6, I own an iMac, a MacBook, an iPad, and an iPod Touch (even if I've been using them since the iPod Classic (video) in 2022, and I'm excited for the "revival" iPhones), and I'm an Apple fanboy. I decided to get a new phone because my sixth-generation iPhone and iMac both failed on me after I ate, and I lost access to all of the features I needed "with 1 click." Also, my entire collection of media collected over the years was erased. It took me a while to get acclimated to the android's interface, which at first seemed overly complex and unintuitive. Though I no longer pay special attention to the news in September, I admit that I still do so out of habit. After two unsuccessful years, I'm holding out hope that this year's 8th edition will be the charm; after all, the 7th edition is essentially just a 6SS version. But, for present, the S8 has no direct rivals.

Pros
  • To begin with, the screen (or ergonomics; in comparison to the S8, my S7edge feels like a shovel). Secondly, the camera (which is located atop the device; again, after 7k, I didn't expect anything less): my friends who use iPhones can't stop staring at my photos. The volume increased, and the speaker in the dialogue was clearly audible despite the slight surround effect. As is typical with us, customers who haven't taken the time to learn how to use the features have left negative reviews after concluding that "the product doesn't work as advertised." You may remap the Bixby button and add an app shortcut to the home screen from the Settings menu (there is a bxActions program) When watching a YouTube video in landscape mode, you can quickly access the back and home buttons by swiping from the home button to the center; this works well for me because I typically hold my phone in my right hand. The fingerprint scanner also works well for me, even though I'm used to the older method. The phone's battery lasts the same amount of time as my old S7 edge did, which was 8 months.
Cons
  • -New charging connector-type c; an adapter is included, but it's clear that not everyone will have a use for it; -old wireless charging works erratically at first, then charges normally but slowly, then begins blinking and won't charge; -new wireless charging works normally and quickly, but only when plugged in. I'd like the front frames to match the color of the rear panel of the case (formerly gold, now yellow topaz, bronze, or gray; I have no idea why).

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