-Screen. There's really no way to put it into perspective, it's that incredible. The tagline, "a smartphone without limits," accurately depicts what it's like to use the Galaxy S8. It's as if everything we see on TV is just another part of our actual world. One's own eyes are required for this.
- Same goes for aesthetics. The camera is flush with the surface, there is glass on both sides, and the buttons are in a sensible place (forget Bixby =). The rounded shape of the screen makes it easy to grip without causing any false positives.
-Camera. Let me tell you a story: a friend of mine requested me to shoot her picture at the park, and because fall is serious business, I gladly obliged. After showing these photos to our friends, I was met with a single question: "In response to the question, "What camera camera do you have?" the respondent might exclaim, "On the phone? Seriously? What do you mean?" The pictures are fantastic; they far surpassed my expectations. They have a quick focus, an automatic mode, great low-light shots, and a slew of other shooting options like high dynamic range, macro, and background blur. It is working out perfectly.
-Immersion barrier. As I read an article while out for a rainy stroll, I just brush off the rain and keep on reading. I don't mind if people stare as they walk past. Because the screen just registers touches, it may be used in the wet without any issues.
-Performance. What else can we say than that it is powerful and quick? Faster than ever before in removing games, rendering videos, and starting programs
-Memory. There's a Samsung Cloud cloud where you can upload your images (64 GB in the base configuration is sufficient for the eyes), but personally I prefer Google Photos.
-Usability. Pure Android is awesome. The whole thing is practically ideal, if you ask me. Google has a wealth of information on this topic. But, Samsung Experience compelled me to make a change in my favored settings. In 2022, Samsung stopped selling the Galaxy S Captivate, but I still managed to install Cyanogenmod on it, along with my Galaxy Note 3 and two other tablets. However, nobody put up their hand. Everything is sleek, transparent, and convenient; the icons are up-to-date and well-organized; the application menu functions flawlessly; native programs follow the same design aesthetic. Bravo!