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Review on Samsung Galaxy S8+ Renewed, Midnight Black, 64GB, Fully Unlocked for Enhanced SEO by Quc Bnh  (MC) ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

When comparing the majority of versions, I believe that purchasing this equipment in 2022 at a cost of about $40,000 is justified (as it was purchased). The device leaves a good impression; even six months later, I'm still feeling the same positive feelings I did when I first used it! The gap between smartphones in the category up to 10,000 is extremely significant, although the photo and video quality is respectable. Since I have worn it with a protective glass and in a case that covers the entire region since the moment of purchase, I am unable to comment on the case's and glass' scratch resistance. Naturally, people order accessories from reputable websites in other countries. I don't get overpaying for nothing. There is more than enough autonomy to get by for the entire day. The brightness of the screen significantly increases energy consumption, but a working day is always guaranteed!

Pros
  • - an unquestionably stylish design that represents a significant advancement for Samsung and the sector; - no less stunning screen, which is even better with few frames; the existence of a headphone jack; premium materials and haptic sensations; the ideal diagonal for the device's proportions; Excellent battery life; Samsung Pay; Decent selection of accessories; Convenient online browsing due to the size of the screen; - 64 GB of memory is more than plenty and there is room for expansion; - 2 Sim support, which is uncommon in flagships; - IP 68 protection, which lets you relax (there are times when it comes in handy! ); – an entire "arsenal" of techniques for locating the owner! (I use a fingerprint scanner 90% of the time, but during the day and in front of others!)
Cons
  • - a sluggish interface, likely caused by Samsunga's exclusive shell programmatically. A device running pure Android in the past (and one that was less poor) never experienced interface lags; occasionally, the screen can cast pink hues; the price of "native" accessories is absolutely absurd; and a little fingerprint scanner. - No longer supported by Android devices; - Bixby is completely worthless (sometimes accidentally called by the button)