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After reading this review, I'd want to state that even though this product has been available on the smartphone market for two years, it still has value. And it will continue to enjoy well-deserved popularity among many consumers for a very long time. After all, the Samsung Galaxy range of smartphones is deservedly regarded as one of the greatest ever.

Pros
  • This smartphone has been my main phone for a very long time. June will mirror the past two years exactly. I want to share my perspective on this item with you. The S8 originally cost 55,000, however its price has been decreased by an order of magnitude (you can also find it for 30,000). And even though the Samsung Galaxy line seems to be continuing, it is still very well-liked. Why is the question? I believe it has the following advantages: 1) As a result of its commoditization, the price-quality ratio was drastically skewed in favor of quality. This is a fantastic choice given the price. 2) The performance of the phone is good. He hasn't failed me down in this area in almost two years of use, which is nice. 3. Memory - I consistently used only half of the 64 GB of memory that was available. And I think this is the ideal amount of RAM. 4) Camera - The camera seems to be fairly adequate for a phone of this caliber. The photo quality is comparable to that of its rivals from the year 2022. 5) The screen. Numerous people lament the issues with the screen. This issue hasn't arisen for me in two years. The S8's screen deserves praise, in my opinion. 6) Design - As someone who has used both Samsung and Apple products for a long period, I believe that this phone's design is the most cutting-edge at the moment. The S8's outer design has undergone huge, incredibly favorable improvements from the S7 Edge that I previously had. 7) Rapid charging: charges in one and a half hours from 0% to 100%. It is incredibly efficient and has benefited me all my life.
Cons
  • Over such a protracted procedure, I discovered this device to have a number of serious flaws: 1) Inconvenient position and occasionally unreliable fingerprint scanning. I had to quit using it as a result. Sometimes, the iris scanner also malfunctions. It found out that traditional graphic keys were far more dependable. 2) Charge issues with the battery. Recently, the phone has been draining quickly. This has grown into a serious issue. Fast charging, however, frequently results in savings. The battery may have lasted longer even after being used for approximately two years.

As early as the second flagship (the c2, now the c8), jambs start to rise approximately a month after the warranty expires. For someone at this intelligence level, the shoals are quite stupid. Conclusion: I won't ever use a Samsung product again, and I don't recommend it to anyone. In addition, if you get it at launch, you become an alpha tester, but only in exchange for payment, and a year later, the smart goes out of style.

Pros
  • performance, convenience, and camera
Cons
  • extremely flimsy and unreliable. The fragility is still evident and the material is still glass, but the filling quality is now apparent. After a year of use, the screen burned out (tightly imprinted characters from other applications are visible on a white background), the charging port is unstable (falls off), and even if the phone is turned off and seated, when the memory is connected, it always indicates that "water has entered the port." You then have to turn the phone back on with a number of issues.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Two weeks ago, I switched from my Galaxy Note2 smartphone, which had already started to become less responsive (this is after 4.5 years!). Since then, I have been using my new smartphone. On the basis of my prior experiences, I came to the conclusion that I want Galaxy once more, despite the fact that I also carefully considered the principal alternative. The decision is already taken, and I can say that I do not regret it. I had a great experience with the S8, which is incredibly user-friendly

Pros
  • 1) Camera. In the afternoon, I simply took the camera out and snapped some photographs to get some stunning images with very little work. 2) Overall performance Both PUBG and World of Tanks may be enjoyed to their fullest potential on the medium settings. 3) The convenience of use. I really enjoy the size of the smartphone; it is not too big or too small, and it does not slide out of my hand when I am using it (however, as a word of caution, you should use a case). If you remove it, the phone becomes much more compact. 4) Hey, I really enjoy the UI, everything is gorgeous, and there is nothing that can be improved upon there in my opinion. 5) The practicality of using the scanner (yes). Although the fingerprint scanner is located in a convenient location for me, the majority of people still find it to be inconvenient to use. This is something that needs to be taken into consideration, as we are all unique individuals. I would strongly suggest that you try it out for yourself in the store by holding it in your hands and paying attention to the many sensations it evokes. 6) Charging at a high rate. She can run quite quickly.
Cons
  • Now we will discuss the drawbacks, albeit there aren't many of them. 1) Autonomy. This choice is not for you if you want your phone to last for more than one and a half to two days even though you play games nonstop, shoot photos and videos without stopping, and are constantly connected to the internet. By the time the evening comes around, he will be seated with heavy weights. To reiterate, that is plenty for me. The rapid charging makes up for this drawback. 2) There are scratches on the glass. What is in the back should be in the front, and vice versa. After two weeks, there are already some very little scratches. If you want the item to preserve its current appearance, you should glue the film on and put a case on it. 3) Freezes in a microwave. They occupy a space that is not particularly desirable for me but is yet necessary. The animation on the phone does not stop working; rather, it just becomes less lively. 4) Unlocking by the iris or face did not make me happy in the least, but given that I wear spectacles, you can probably come up with a rationale for this. Because I only touched the Bixby button twice while I was using it to test out its functionality, I can't say that it has any flaws that would prevent it from being useful. Naturally, the ability to remap it within the settings, without the need for any additional programs, would be a great deal more useful.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

As a general rule, the phone is awesome; compared to my ancient 2022 Galaxy A5, it is night and day. The cameras include a ton of neat settings that can be adjusted on the fly, such as exposure, brightness, and focus. True, the front camera doesn't have any shooting stars, but it's also not terrible, and you can get decent selfies in everyday lighting. Again in comparison to my old a5, autonomy is much improved here; however, I advise disabling Always on display throughout the day, when the…

Pros
  • I like the ated Samsung services because they had a freaky screen, vibrant colors, a headphone port, quick charging, and a headset that included with the phone.
Cons
  • An unpleasant vibrating motor, subpar results from the front camera, and a dangerous lack of a protective case all add up to a product that leaves more to be desired.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Since a little over a month ago, I have been employing the use of this apparatus. Following the grandiose models Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6, and Galaxy S6 Edge, there was a series of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge that was a major letdown for me, both in terms of its design and its usefulness. The functionality of the S6 and S6 Edge does not fall behind that of the "flagship" S7 and S7 Edge at the time because the S6 and S6 Edge have a more acceptable appearance, both in terms of performance and everything…

Pros
  • A smartphone that has a complete set of features, including highly powerful and high-quality processing, along with excellent image quality, is more than worthy of consideration.
Cons
  • Holds battery charge despite heavy use, but for a shorter period of time than anticipated.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product ever, disappointed with the purchase.

I remember switching from Apple to Samsung at one point and being content. I will no longer purchase these brands' items, 100%. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S5 were in use. In two to three years, everyone will have the same possessions, bad brakes, and rubbish. What needs to be done to the gadget to make the 2500 MHz 4-core processor on the wheelbarrow horribly slow down and things barely crawl? Undoubtedly, the manufacturer uses ates to destroy the product so that the…

Pros
  • In terms of functionality and aesthetics, a good phone.
Cons
  • I strongly advise against purchasing any Samsung goods. If the gadget is new, everything is OK, but after a few years of use, Samsung will install firmware and security updates that will render your smartphone useless. Even the touchscreen begins to badly slow down. They specifically have a negligible impact on performance. Apple was exposed for doing this, and they have made a vow not to do it again (at least openly).

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Second-rate goods, I won't buy any more.

By the fourth month, the phone cannot be used to its full potential. The USB port controller frequently develops bugs, causing the battery to drain more quickly than usual. Additionally, we occasionally receive erroneous calls and clicks in response to notifications on the main screen when the device is in a pocket. The official SC refuses to adequately repair the flaw and fails to recognize it.

Pros
  • Design and display resolution
Cons
  • Problems with Hong Konganent, warranty service

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

After using the phone for over a year, I can say that everything is working perfectly; if the battery did decrease, it was only by 5%. After three to six months, you may notice a slowdown in performance, but a simple reset can fix the problem, and in less than five minutes everything will be back to normal. With the edge panel, you can easily read the screen even when outside in direct sunlight. Still, it's not overly bulky and fits nicely even over pants. The best value smartphone available at

Pros
  • Display, style, photography, and comfort are all taken into consideration. Best-selling flagship model. Modern technological advancement.
Cons
  • Initially, it was tough to track down safety glass. Smartphones should have launched with Android 9's chipsets installed from the get-go. Slippery slope to terror if you don't have a shield.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I opted for a "above average" phone for a very long time before choosing the previous year's flagship. It is extremely slippery and attracts fingerprints when left without a case. My first phone is this one. I wasn't sure whether I would enjoy it because of the screen ratio, which is 18:9. I immediately liked it. Regular headphones produce decent audio at a Hi-Fi level. The sound was fantastic on the high-resistance BD BT-250 (250 Ohm). As the proprietor of Chord Mojo, I assert this! They…

Pros
  • The top "features" are the display, camera, and performance. Two years after its debut, the phone is still current. With a Chromecast or a DEX station, it can also almost entirely replace a laptop. Moreover, a new One UI makeover and an upgrade to Android 9 have been revealed! A 3.5 connection is present!
Cons
  • Autonomy requires 20% improvement. Even before the tenth model is released, the price may decrease. Only with the cable straight out of the box is fast charging possible with the Gear-360's USB-C cable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

I'm happy with my purchase, which I made in December 2022 for the sum of $39,990. There was no case of screen burn-in, about which much has been written online. Affordable and reliable smartphone. The camera is fantastic; the only downside is that it's impossible to keep the image quality when uploading to Instagram, but this is a problem with all Android devices. The phone was slippery in the hands (when uncovered), so he made several unsuccessful suicide attempts by dropping it from his hands

Pros
  • Accessories, screen size, camera quality, and body color (ruby) all included.
Cons
  • Minimal storage space; 64 GB is useless. It was imperative that I acquire a flash drive. The camera's always smudged since the "fingerprint" is in the wrong spot.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

1. The cable that was used for charging died within the first six months. seldom found an alternative to AliExpress. usually charges. 2. After nine months, branded film started to pull away from the edges. preparing to insert the second piece of the set. 3. We were given the option to paste the glass in the office of one of the network companies (because "it will be stronger, you won't break it"). Their employee pasted a meager 349. The touch screen's purpose was no longer served because little

Pros
  • bright, large screen, and powerful
Cons
  • Poor battery, inferior accessories, the flimsy Samsung Clear View Standing Cover (which started to shatter and spread a year later), a weak brand-named protective film, and an incomplete OS

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not satisfied with the purchase at all!

What a lovely afternoon it is! For my husband's birthday, I pre-ordered him a Samsung Galaxy S8. My hubby was impatient. The husband's elation at the phone's arrival was palpable. He was a fan of the whole package, including functionality, aesthetics, and functionality. A recent incident, though, saw the phone tumble to the floor from a pocket of a pair of shorts, shattering the screen in the process. The servicing company informed us that the cost to replace the vehicle due to mechanical…

Pros
  • Superior functionality, imaging, and aesthetics.
Cons
  • Quite a flimsy piece of screen glass

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

This phone hails from the United Arab Emirates and is gray in color. The quick charging, frameless design, and the way the phone rests in the hand were all features that I found to be very appealing. It's like looking into a black hole; the display is incredibly crisp and colorful, and the colors are very dark. It's the best one I've ever seen in my entire life. There is not even an always on display or a back button, yet the price is far lower than that of others by a factor of three. I didn't

Pros
  • The MOST GORGEOUS DESIGN of any smartphone on the market, together with a nice LED display, a cool smart camera, a charming operating system, a heart rate monitor, an oxygen sensor, and sound quality when using headphones. weight (one order of magnitude lighter than the C9), fits comfortably in the hand, ideal aspect ratio (you can reach any point on the screen with your finger), and the ability to tailor the operating system for yourself.
Cons
  • Battery life, fairly poor for a %, obnoxious Bixby—constantly confused with the button for turning the volume down ((((( When the CPU stops working after a period of six months, my recommendation is that you go from an alik processor to a snapdragon processor.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

The drawback is that Android does not have strict requirements for app quality. Google started utilizing this, but because of shady applications, the phone started to lag. How can you tell whether an app is excellent or bad? No way, you must comprehend. Reviews and other Play Market evaluations do not reflect the degree of defects and application code optimization, which is the primary cause of Android devices' issues and slowness. I absolutely enjoy the phone in general.

Pros
  • Screen, Design, Sound Quality, Volume Control, and the Ability to Place Necessary Applications. Many technical and uncommon programs cannot be installed on the iPhone, as I will explain. I made the decision to use Android for this reason. - maintains a charge for a long time (during the day, it seldom shows less than 40%, although I hang out for no more than 6 hours at a time, and it is always charged at home) -
Cons
  • - prefers a well-lit environment and avoids recognizing the retina at night and in the evening - Android I detested this phone for two years. He is repulsive. The program is sluggish. Many built-in features, including searches in settings and applications, are broken. Notices are useless. In other words, the iPhone.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

Back in the early 2022, I used a Samsung phone with basic push buttons for many years, and I currently use a B-350 phone as my secondary device. My son used J1, whereas I used code A5. After being forced to upgrade to the A5, I decided to purchase the S8 and have now come to the realization that this is the final Samsung phone I will ever purchase. This is why: After three years of use, my A5 stopped working (the screen stopped working, and that was it; after diagnostics, they declared the…

Pros
  • Intelligent, well-designed, and displaying a vivid screen
Cons
  • brakes

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, I will not advise this product.

I purchased it at the going rate back when it was the best of the best. You'd be willing to overlook its flaws if it were just half the price. Soap bubble, the uncompleted gadget. Since the days of Android 2.3, I have used a wide variety of Android devices. Now that I'm an experienced user, I can tell you what to expect. Someone who believes this is wrong has either been fooled by his own arrogance or is trying to make excuses for his own incompetence. From an objective standpoint, Samsung's…

Pros
  • My previous iPhone, the 6th generation, served me well for over three years, but I finally upgraded to it. As soon as I was done with the Samsung, I switched back to my iPhone—but this time I was already on iOS 10. Against them, I shall measure myself. More attractive design than the iPhone's bulging camera. Screen quality and contrast are both outstanding; but, the screen's fold design causes colors to shift somewhat at the borders, and my eyes eventually weary of the amold in this specific model. Although I adjusted the Samsung's color profiles, I haven't experienced any issues like that after upgrading to Windows 10. The camera has a tendency to overexpose in automatic mode, but it's still really decent otherwise.
Cons
  • The functioning of the system is erratic. It's been working perfectly, but suddenly it's lost its edge. It was also the last meal, so the device wasn't stuffed with a lot of software. I don't think that kind of labor is appropriate for a flagship product. - There are gaps in communication. The Samsung is completely unreliable in situations where the older 6ka would have caught. Very frequently, you will be alerted that you have received a call. Yet, Apple's iPhone was not affected in the same way. The insole's repulsive imperviousness to the environment. I'm quite careful with electronics; my current phone has been protected by a branded cover since the first day I used it. Even though it's only for a month, it already feels like the phone is merely scraping the surface. Three years of use on 6k resulted in barely a few scuffs. I get that metal and glass are separate materials, but still. It's unnerving to think about what might happen to him during the operation's prolonged course. Bad Bixbi button. - Certain programs failed to function as expected; for instance, on Instagram, the caption was removed. It's happened more than time, and I have no idea if they've changed it or not. Even more surprisingly, another Android device I tried didn't have this issue.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

I'll make a reservation straight away for the model based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, and I'll have it shipped over from the United States. There are a lot of people who say that there are glares because of the curved screen, but I haven't found any of them with Headphones compared with Shanghai Ye4. The high frequencies are emphasized a little too much, and there is not enough bottom. A conversation was not conducted while the microphone was being tested. They talk a lot about Bixby, but I…

Pros
  • Flagship for a population of 28 thousand Credit card payment (NFC) Jack for headphones (3.5) Waterproof (ip68) (ip68) Simple user interface with the possibility to switch between several themes scrumptious screen COMPACT in comparison to what is currently being released Extremely stunning without a case, and it charges quite quickly. Excellent camera capable of slow motion
Cons
  • Slippery, so wrapped in a clear silicone case There is only one SIM card available in my edition (g950u) Locations based in England (g950u) Despite the fact that I take good care of the phone, the screen has a few scratches on it. The battery life for the screen on is between four and six hours. Recognizing someone by their face shows a lot of thoughtfulness. Only a fingerprint can be seen in the dark.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

For such deficiencies, a reprimand and a maximum of 4 points seems warranted, but I'm afraid I can't bring myself to do it. My mother now has a Xiaomi Mi5, and my brother now has an iPhone 7; yet, neither of these gadgets can compare to the Samsung S8 I purchased for myself. Not ideal, to be sure, but perfection does not exist. Scanners and autonomy are just two examples of the things that you'll have to deal with, but once you get the hang of it, you'll quickly forget about the drawbacks. The…

Pros
  • -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!
Cons
  • -Autonomy. If the phone isn't being used frequently, it can keep its charge for a very long period. Unfortunately, though, this isn't about me. Within five or six hours, the battery will still have 20-25 percent of its charge. Typically, I have AOD disabled and have GPS, NFC, and Bluetooth enabled (yes, I do need all this). It seems like the charger is constructed of low quality because there have been a few instances where pressing harder on the Home button had no effect. That might not be, but it sure seems fragile. The back glass is more prone to scratches and requires protection. Even though I put it on a brand new kitchen table, it still became scratched since it appeared like sugar crystals or whatever had been left there. - This makes no sense to me at all, but in the first month, my phone accidentally rested on the animation of launching my apps and the notification curtain a few times. That's terrible! - Since they don't need a ton of RAM, applications can be unloaded at will. - However, the iris scanner can only be used when it's completely dark outside, as the process becomes too time-consuming in bright light. -The fingerprint scanner makes it such that the camera lens is frequently smudged and, oh, by the way, it doesn't always function.

Always iPhones, in every size and model imaginable. After ogling Samsung's s6 edge for months, I finally bit the bullet and bought an iPhone 7 and 7 Plus for myself and the Mrs. (there were also all models, Samsung hates). After using the 7th for six months, I saw a friend's S8 and loved how it looked; the menu worked smoothly, too. You may quickly and easily import all your iOS data here. I really enjoyed using the phone; it has no unique quirks, and there's always something new to learn about

Pros
  • Consider the screen, the size, the design, the battery life, and the camera quality.
Cons
  • Not yet out in the open.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

a week's worth of use. With one active SIM card, I enjoy everything, but 1.5 days' worth of calls, messages, and social networking are sufficient. The camera works well in both daylight and darkness. Branded Samsung films on the screen are useless; you can purchase the same ones on Ali for $50; nonetheless, no, no, they generally go around the edges. I like using it. Given that there are no ideal cellphones, after three months of ownership, there are no defects.

Pros
  • screen\scamera\sbattery
Cons
  • reaching for the scanner is not very convenient.