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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

When compared with other smartphones, yours is likely to be among the top choices. That's right, and the Iphon's no match for him. But. If you're like technology and classical music sheet music, that is. A standard consumer should look at the iPhone 8 or 10 because their auto-mode portrait shots are superior. How common is it that people purchase an iPhone specifically for the purpose of taking selfies? Google's camera efforts to subdue Samsung were unsuccessful. It's improved in certain respects, but Samsung still doesn't shoot like a pixel. Even when recording video, the iPhone excels. It's not in terms of dynamic range, but it does have advantages over the Samsung in areas like frame rate (240fps at full HD vs. 720p). In its own way, the video provides more contrast. Yet, the ates could undergo a shift. Selfie with a professional portrait! Honestly, the Samsung camera was a disappointment. It's not bad at taking pictures, but the iPhone (models 8 and up) has better color and contrast in my opinion. Manually adjusting the Samsung will get you the same result, but not everyone will enjoy the challenge, and not everyone will know which knobs to turn and why. To sum up, the auto-mode video and portrait shots from the iPhone's front-facing camera are superior (I watched 8plus and iPhone 10). They're also excellent from Samsung, but I have easier access to my iPhone. His complexion is more attractive. The Samsung is great otherwise; it takes better low-light shots, has sharper focus and more vibrant colors and contrast. Thus, the Samsung is a great all-around device. The stylus is also an awesome accessory. In addition to drawing, it allows you to highlight, cut out, and perform many other things, making it ideal for "presentations" or other serious instances involving visual materials like images, data, etc. The regular phone I tried it with didn't "come in" like that at all. With normal use, the battery lasts for an entire day. Costs $125 for 1.5 hours of work. If you know someone who is really inventive, I think they would appreciate this model. There has been no monotony in using the phone for me so far. Something to do are available all the time. Do do a drawing, please. Jetaudio took the place of the regular player, and the smart device pumped out some sick beats (compared to the stock player of course). The use of headphones is not necessarily negative.

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Pros
  • As I've always enjoyed drawing and photography, the stylus is a great addition for me. Amazing display. This camera performs admirably. The length of the film surprised me. With everything set to normal, there is still enough to last one more day. It's only natural that you'll see far less if you spend excessive time staring at the computer. Resolution can be lowered to further extend the battery life of the device.
Cons
  • The camera still takes photos in a way that is distinct from the iPhone X and the Pixel 2. In this respect, the Samsung didn't impress me as much as its rivals. Well, a bit pricey for someone who has no use for Notov chips.

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