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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy ๐Ÿ’™ S8+ Coral Blue, 64GB for AT&T by Agata Skalska แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I chose to discuss some contentious points as I waved the fantastic galaxy note 3 at the cutting-edge S8 Plus. Even though I enjoy everything, it was unfamiliar on the first day of use. The size of the S8+ is significantly larger than the S7, and I even considered trading it in for the S8, but after the second day, everything clicked into placeโ€”hand grip, opening applications, making calls, typing, and, of course, becoming accustomed to the fingerprint scannerโ€”and it now feels as though he belongs there. How do folks who write and photograph reviews get there when I never even placed my finger in the camera when I took it for the first time? In addition, using the right, with the left hand (possibly because I'm crooked). I tried using a photo to block faces on another smartphone for about two hours, but I was unsuccessful. Am I doing something incorrectly? I'm not a professional, the camera is average, and the photos turned out no worse on the Note 3. For me, a simple layperson, this is sufficient in my opinion. And the remainder of the phone is like a phone with a terrible design that can handle all of its operations thanks to a 5 Plus, according to everyone who saw it. According to the battery, I easily have enough for a day and a half of usage. I don't use the phone for extended periods of time without getting up to make calls, use the GPS, communicate on social media, view regular photos taken with the same phone, use SnapChat, or browse the Internet. Even if we'll be happy with what happens next, daily life will nonetheless go on. By the way, in four days of use, the screen never displayed a false positive (this is about the rounded edges of the screen, it happens to a friend on S7ej, not often, but it happens).

Pros
  • Design
Cons
  • There aren't any