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Review on πŸ’Ž Renewed Samsung Galaxy S8 64GB Coral Blue Fully Unlocked Phone by Hideo Tsuchida ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

I had been using iPhones, but about three years ago, I decided to get a Samsung Note 4. It was simply incredible. The combination of a mini-iPad and a phone :) yep, I enjoyed using this "shovel," and I miss it. After speaking with him, the Galaxy S8 seems rather diminutive. When chatting, the rounded screen proved to be a nuisance due to the fact that it frequently caused the Edge buttons to be activated by accident. It is sooooo slippery that, for example, you can't rest your shoulder against it because you are always scared that it may slip out of your grasp. As you sit down, it always manages to fall out of the pockets of your pants; if it doesn't end up on the floor, it's really close. A really stylish phone, but one that, as a result of its design, is not very comfortable to use on a daily basis. I always thought that I liked rounded designs, such as the old iPhone 3G, but the S8 just slips out of my hand like a fish. I don't know why. I have a color called Maple Gold, which is not exactly gold but rather a metallic grayish tone. It infuriates me that the fat from the fingers (that is, the fat from my hands) is visible on the back surface of the object. It seems good from the front, however you'll probably simply poke at the screen most of the time. If the Always on display option is not selected, you won't be able to see which way is up, which way is down, or where the Home button is located on the screen. Prior to that, I already possessed the original wireless charger, but in order to charge my Note4, I was required to purchase a second cover or case that included a receiver (which were constantly out of stock). In addition, this transmitter is already incorporated into the Galasy S8, and I am able to make use of it. comfortable! No tangled up wires here! But at the same time, I've noticed that my phone is getting substantially hotter, and I'm not sure whether or not this is bad for it: ( It used to be good because micro-usb is compatible with a lot of things, but now you also have to carry type-c with you (or an adapter), which is an inconvenience. On the one hand, it's beneficial that type-c charging is now available because you don't have to worry about which side to stick the wire in. Not the best at charging, but whether at home, at work, or in a public place like a cafe, you can always find an outlet. If you can't find one, you can use a power bank or a dialer phone. This, of course, depends on your lifestyle. I don't want to talk to the phone! Please give me the option to at least reassign the button. I don't understand why there is a separate button for Bixby. If I accidentally swipe to the left, then Bixby continues to climb.

Pros
  • - Already integrated support for wireless charging, in addition to a novel charging method. - Design. a purely personal and internal experience.
Cons
  • Extremely brittle and slippery due to the presence of glass on all sides; this is possibly the sole disadvantage. - The pricing is mediocre, but it's not a deal breaker. - Because it is its own button, Bixby cannot have its mapping changed.