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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy πŸ’™ S8+ Coral Blue, 64GB for AT&T by Kenta Kawano ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

The screen might be seen as both a benefit and a downside of this design. The "wow" factor immediately kicks in at initial contact. Vibrant, fruit-like tones. Having no bezels and rounded corners makes the image seem infinite. Because of this, the smartphone is the ideal size, fitting comfortably in one hand while being surprisingly slim for its screen diagonal. Yet, the flaws become obvious after only a few hours on the job. To begin, getting a uniform white color is really difficult. Color transitions from blue to pink. Moreover, the margins are always set up differently than the central display. For a second, rounded corners are the devil to work with. The image that is cast upon them is blurred and distorted in places. When working with text, this is particularly annoying because new lines start with no indent. It takes some practice to decipher the initial letters. If the buttons and menus of a program are too close to the edge, it might be very painful to use them. It's safe to say that the curved parts are completely insensitive. I mean, obviously not every program is going to work with a non-standard aspect ratio. There are now vertical black bars as a result. Sad and dead battery. While using two SIM cards and performing typical phone functions (web browsing, a few calls, some music playback), a day with the phone is a stretch. The typical warning signs are there, but you're holding out hope that the flagship will finally break through. I really like the camera. Matrix sensitivity is really high. Even at twilight, you can fire without a flash and make a tolerable amount of noise. Using the highest possible resolution causes significant distortion around the edges of the screen. As a result, you need to exercise caution. Definable performance. Every object in the universe is suddenly in midair. There is no way you can make the phone go blunt on purpose, in my opinion. In my opinion, you're charging way too much for this. Certainly a serviceable tool, but certainly not without flaws. But, there are a few of assertions that are more likely to apply to the state-of-the-art flagship smartphones of today in general than to this specific model. Now, then, why doesn't it have an FM radio and a second speaker so that we can listen to music in stereo without resorting to headphones? It's really practical and cheap.

Pros
  • Dimensions and Capabilities of the Display Screen in Camera
Cons
  • Screen\sautonomy\sPrice