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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8+ for AT&T - Arctic Silver, 64GB by Abhi Ambrose ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

Gorgeous, but unremarkable technology that costs too much for what it offers. To this, we may add a particular Samsung support policy, which is as follows: if I don't know something or I don't know how, they will teach and show; but, if they actually have some kind of blockage, they will find 100 reasons why it's not their business to address the difficulties that have developed. A flagship product typical of Samsung that has a lot of extra features but struggles to do even the most fundamental functions. I want to express my gratitude that the battery does not burst.

Pros
  • Design, I used to own a phone in the "Mystic Amethyst" color scheme. Looks luxurious. Convenient outside covering for the operating system. The first version of the enclosure, which has an LED indicator, is really neat looking. The inclusion of IP68 and NFC, in addition to a dedicated DAC (however, does it serve much purpose?).
Cons
  • Even if the phone is only left lying down, the position causes the battery to deplete at a noticeable rate. Bad color reproduction; the hues are oversaturated, giving the impression that the picture is acidic. The fingerprint scanner has some reliability issues. It's possible that this is owing, in part, to the bad position. Every single music player is in very poor working condition. On several other devices, the identical players playing the identical tunes function correctly. Due to erratic signal reception, GPS might make errors in its determination of the location's coordinates. Synchronization of the volume does not work correctly with a Bluetooth speaker. The inability of conventional methods to demolish ates if doing so will impede the device's ability to function properly. The headphones included with the package are repulsive, and the sound they produce is reminiscent of a tin can. On the very first day of use, a scratch was left on the screen from a plastic card, which was later removed using a paper business card that had been lying in the case.

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