- Stylish case (interstellar version), good performance, intuitive interface without unnecessary frills from Google, good autonomy. The kit includes fast charging, a silicone bumper and a film on the screen (for the first time it will be enough, but it is better to replace it with a gel one). The print works fine. Especially if you do not rush and press normally). The cameras suit me quite well as an ordinary non-professional user. In relation to the photo from Apple 7+, the colors are even more saturated. There was no heating yet either when charging or when working with tasks, even in the car in the sun. The sound through the BT gives out a quality level to wired ears.
- Data transfer software from 1+ slightly glitched when transferring data from Asus. Maybe Asus is too old and the androids didn't make friends. according to the WF, I could not connect them. But I still managed to transfer the data through a Google account. True, Vatsap with a backup turned on and does not want to make a full copy on a Google drive after the transition. But the telegram worked without problems and quickly.
- Just a great phone, which is distinguished by the following distinctive features: - High build quality and stylish appearance, - Excellent 90Hz FHD+ AMOLED display with Always On and Dark theme features, - Extremely nimble and tactilely pleasant shell, - A powerful hardware platform with support for HD sound via Bluetooth (Snapdragon 865 processor paired with a high-speed drive of 256 gigabytes (which you can hardly find anywhere else for such a price)), - Lack of throttling and frequent overheating (however, while writing this review, with background music via Bluetooth, the gadget still warmed up, which even surprised me, because this is the first time in three days), - Good battery with fast charging (enough for a day and a half with medium-moderate use).
- Rather, minor quibbles and not shortcomings based on the long operation of the Samsung phone: not very comfortable default keyboard, the function of creating screenshots is not intuitive and the default gallery is not very convenient, inconvenient default browser Google Chrome after Samsung (treated by installing the latter from the Google store).
- Autonomy, speed of work, tactile sensations
- Rather, "I expected better" from the camera, as from the main module, as from the front
- - autonomy - performance - operation of wireless modules - mode selection lever - film from the factory, case included - 65W charging. - a smooth, non-lag shell, with a bunch of options that I haven't fully figured out yet. (I really liked the option to allow access for applications that uses "during use" attributes, i. E. giving this permission to the application, it will be able to use this permission (for example, access to GPS) only when you use it, and not when he might want to. Maybe the S8 didn’t have this because of the old version of Android, but the chip really went to me.
- - camera could be better (see comment) - colors on the screen, after Galxy S8+, it seems a bit pastel shades. I haven’t been able to find the right color rendition yet, but this is probably not necessary - I’ll get used to it soon - operation of the light sensor - in the dark it works strangely up to the inversion of colors (the color becomes yellowish, and the screen begins to flicker noticeably, which is a little annoying)
- Screen, performance, camera, stereo sound, design.
- Price, few cases yet, autonomy, NFS poor response and the fingerprint does not always work
- Oxygen OS, camera, processor
- No notification indicator (not found), no wireless charging