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Review on Samsung Galaxy S8+ Renewed, Midnight Black, 64GB, Fully Unlocked for Enhanced SEO by Chia Hao ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Despite all of the criticism, the first impressions are excellent. The fingerprint scanner is the only thing that is truly bothersome (probably not even because of the position, but because of the small size). Well, the requirement to cover up. Yet, the miracle did not materialize, and this smartphone was merely one more modest step in the direction of a better future. The battery life, performance, and size are the key advantages over the Nexus 6P. Hopefully, most programs will be able to utilise the new expanded screens in six months. 60 There is no way this fun is worthwhile.

Pros
  • The screen is beautiful and large. It looks amazing with the new aspect ratio (vertical elongation). Quick application startup, immediate photo capture, and optical stabilization are all features of the camera. Everything is ideal from the perspective of "tourist photographs" – you grabbed it, you clicked it, and you forgot it. There is a pro mode where you may take images with excellent quality. Performance is faultless. I've never seen an android move so quickly. That you can insert two SIM cards or a SIM card and a memory card makes me happy as well. Battery: Although it has a little capacity, the battery is happy. The phone operates all day with continual use on the default settings. Safety, ergonomics, and stylish monolithic design. If used properly, retinal and fingerprint scanners operate swiftly. Ultimately, they eliminated the mechanical button and enabled the "back" and "application" buttons to be rearranged. The vertically extended phone fits nicely in the hand, and any point on the lower half of the screen is within easy reach for the holding hand's fingers. Still, using the phone requires two hands. False screen edges clicks were not a problem for me. Let's appreciate Samsung for giving the phone a respectable thickness that gives mechanical strength and a typical battery inside. I've heard on the internet that there are concerns about the volume being too low. No, everything is fine. External speakers and the voice both scream hysterically. If desired, the phone's operating system can be changed to take on the appearance of a pure Android. The pre-installed trash can be disabled or uninstalled in around half of the cases. The inclusion of a micro-USB to USB Type-C adapter in the bundle is a wise choice. AKG headphones are located there.
Cons
  • Screen - The majority of programs do not yet support the new aspect ratio. Any FBontakte will expire rapidly, and when it comes to gaming, it will be depressing. In addition, some of the screen is still not utilized when watching a video. Extremely stupid rounding in the corners. Automatic brightness control that is annoyingly too sharp frequently sends the brightness high or low. The phone's camera uses a sensor from last year, which was subpar even then. While the image is blurred, image processing algorithms aggressively remove noise. Very obvious in the image taken inside the building. The camera on the Nexus 5x from the year before maintained a lot more fine details (but was slower). Also, HDR is not very effective; if you attempt to snap a photo of the sky, something is continuously overexposed. Performance-wise, everything is fine, however for some reason, the phone itself fills 3 of the 4 GB of RAM with useless data. But thank goodness the speed is unaffected by this. A miracle did not occur about the phone's battery, and it does not last for two days. There are several criticisms about design, ergonomics, and safety. The fingerprint scanner has had VERY little success. In order to use it in a case, you must insert your finger into its hole due to its proximity to the camera and small size. The "frameless" design, which is made of glass and metal and will break soon without a casing, is another issue. So we put on a cover-overlay right away. And in this situation, the frame dimensions are already getting close to those of conventional smartphones. It is challenging to remove the phone from the table because of the screen's and the rear panel's rounded corners (again, this is solved with a slip case). Sound, but no stereo (which was in the nexus 6p, for example). Although it is not absolutely necessary, it is good when the speakers are facing the user. There is a lot of soft, inoperable trash on the phone; some of it is even unturnable. A totally pointless Bixby is also included. Samsung also has a practice of making the system buttons small because you don't always strike it with your finger the first time (I observed it on the S7 edge).