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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, πŸ“± 64GB Deepsea Blue – Unlocked for AT&T by Trang Bach ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

After the fiasco of the 7th, as the owner of Note3 and Note4, I eagerly anticipated Note8. There aren't many options because there aren't any other flagships with a stylus. Perhaps not to take on frank hack-work, like the Note5 and Note9, where advancements are not visible to the naked eye. These phones won't have any performance or obsolescence issues after two or three years. about brittleness. Sure, the phone appears to break when dropped, but in my opinion, it cannot be protected by a case. He currently suffered four significant falls: three on tiles and one on a metal beam at the chair base (which had a wheel). always at a desk-height angle. And each time, the primary blow struck the rib's plastic portion (After that, the plane hit the floor). Little cavities on the edge and, in the worst case scenario, microscopic scratches on the glass are the outcome. Maybe it's coincidence, but I won't be purchasing a case. As a result, the phone proved to be really successful in terms of the set of parameters, possibly close to the level of the Note3, which for me personally will remain the best product of Korean engineers, since it had only benefits at the time of release. Following general trends and adding a spoonful of humus to each of its succeeding products in the series, Samsung has since made a number of bad selections. I seriously doubt that the future N10 will represent the same advancement as the N8. Samsung, as always, treading on the same rake, lived up to expectations with the presentation of the 10th note.

Pros
  • The phone is quite successful (in the note line), and despite its drawbacks, the advantages exceed the disadvantages. I think they are as follows: - The display is lovely. Amoled, which has a good resolution and brightness. White does not have the same reddish tint as on the Note4. fantastic "blue filter" feature. - Compared to the Note 4, the new form factor makes it more comfortable to hold. - The camera is highly deserving of a flagship and was among the best at the time of introduction. For the first time, there is a double module in the line. - 3 means of authorization: fingerprint, iris, and face. I use face unlock the most of the time, however Iris and finger scans are also considered biometric data and can be used to activate wallets like Samsung Pay and auto-fill passwords. - The ability to charge wirelessly eliminates the need for a connector and is more practical than a plug. - Nothing more than an indescribably lovely vibe coming from the phone. You get the impression that you are holding a monolith in your hands because of the glass casing, the lack of crisp transitions, and the tangible backlashes. This is the first time I've ever used a mobile phone in all my years of using them. β€” A stylus. They feel highly at ease carrying out a variety of tasks, such as capturing screenshots, altering them immediately before transmitting them, writing notes in OneNote, and even scratching their ears. With the Note3, Samsung hooked me on this unfortunate pen that you should only use once a day. As a result, for me, there is no such thing as a phone without a pen. - If I hadn't already purchased it, I would buy it right now (07202222) for 31k. the Gear VR.
Cons
  • Do without them where. - When the brightness is decreased, as it is in the Note 4, the dreaded pulsed backlight begins to flicker. I think the resolution is unnecessary, and the phone lets you cut it down to one and greater autonomy. - Unique form factors don't fit the typical video format or the majority of games, therefore you have to put up with stripes around the edges. The phone claims that the rounded portion of the screen is a fully functional work area, and controls and information will sometimes surface there, which can be annoying. - What a magnification! The second camera's telephoto lens has an x2 magnification. The inability to turn on the flashlight while the camera is in use is one of the many problems with controlling the camera from a Samsung. - From what I hear, using a camera to authorize someone on the face is clichΓ© and it doesn't function in low light. When the ambient light is too strong, the iris does not function properly; in contrast, the fingerprint works swiftly and flawlessly, but is placed at the back. - Wireless charging is a nice thing for everyone, however it is slow and not included. I vehemently object to wearing a cover because it interferes with my enjoyment of the aesthetic pleasure of my body. I did, however, keep it from being dropped for almost a year. - The stylus has a strong draw. You will even be seeking for tablets with it. - My original smartphone had a non-removable battery, and today, over two years later, it can barely go through the day. It will last a day if you go to energy conservation mode and turn off all interfaces. Yet a power bank is required if you plan to use it frequently. - A mono speaker you can close with your finger easily. - The Bixbi functionality has a dedicated button, but it has not yet been possible to use it.

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