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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but the product was pleasantly surprised.

switched from the Samsung S8 + to it. The screens are identical, with the Note 8's being a tiny bit bigger. The battery falls short. I enjoyed using the camera. Although I don't often use it, the stylus is also an interesting item and useful when needed. has some benefits - Excellent phone with a 2k AMOLED screen that performs well. - Gorgeous and bug-free only one UI shell. - Wireless recharging. - IP68. β€” A stylus. - Telephoto lens, two cameras, and a background blur that is mostly appropriate. The image is superior to everything else in the Samsung S8 lineup. greater RAM than the Samsung S8+. Although the difference is not especially visible, it nonetheless surprises you when the application launches and starts functioning while you are waiting for it to be emptied from memory. Cons are: - While under load, it becomes very warm. - The phone is useful, however the interface jerks and lags occasionally. - Although the Samsung Pay system is really nice, I have never encountered a location where NFC payments were not accepted. This is also supported by Google Pay, which is considerably easier to use. SPay is undoubtedly a lot safer, though. - The Samsung S8 +'s battery life is poorer. Closer to dinnertime, it needs to be charged. About 15–20% of the Charge is consumed throughout the course of a night with Always on Display. If not, 10–15% of food is consumed. - It's unfortunate that there won't be an update to Android 10 even if the Galaxy S8 range as a whole deserved this update. -Not a major flaw, but there isn't enough stereo. Although it was required to take Note 9 with such requirements. -OK Google (Android 9) does not function properly; following a call, it ceases to listen unless you turn on the microphone in at least one of the programs. It virtually negates the voice assistant's purpose. The S8 line as a whole has a problem with this. I'm not familiar with other Samsungs.

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