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Review on πŸ’» Samsung Galaxy S8 SM-G950 Unlocked 64GB US Version Midnight Black with US Warranty by Sean Sean ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I am subjectively happy with the purchase up until the point where I think about how much it cost. It would appear that Samsung skipped over one generation of its flagship devices, as they immediately introduced the S9 rather than the S8. The increase in feelings is particularly noticeable when compared to the levels experienced in earlier years. There was a rumor going around on April 1 that Samsung would prank-release the S8 small. You know, if this wasn't a prank, I would have waited and then purchased it when it was on sale. And lastly, some words of wisdom. If you now use an Android smartphone and plan to upgrade to a flagship model in 2022, you should consider purchasing the Samsung Galaxy S8 when its price has been reduced by at least a couple of months. If you already own an iPhone, you should hold off purchasing the next generation model until the fall. There is no new Android chip that can mitigate the negative effects of the new operating system.

Pros
  • As for me personally, here are the specifics: 1) Screen. Everything is there, including both the wow factor and the quality. The picture has a vibrant and juicy appearance. Following Sony (Xperia Z1/Z3 compact), the colors appear to be quite saturated, and I would even go so far as to say that they are excessive. 2) The several frames that surround the screen. In point of fact, they do. And not just from the top or the bottom, but also from the sides. I'd say between between one and two millimeters. This is a benefit for me personally because, in contrast to the Galaxy S7 Edge, there are a lot fewer inadvertent clicks on this device. 3) Full set. They continued to put in a greater amount. 2 adapters, quality headphones, and a charging current of between 1.5 and 2 amperes are included. Nevertheless, with regard to the subject of headphones, in my individual view, you can purchase quite respectable headphones with active noise reduction for the price of 3,000, for example from the same Sony, and they will be more convenient to use in day-to-day activities. Yet I appreciate the fact that there are some decent individuals around here.
Cons
  • In addition to the cost, please note that: 1) To unlock the screen. There are three different ways to quickly unlock your device: with your face, your retina, or your fingerprint. And all three of the curves: a. Retina. To begin, in order for this unlocking to work, you need to make a face similar to the one seen in the movie titled "the door was washed down with me." If you do not, then the retina will not be recognized. Just try to picture how hilarious it would be if someone brought their phone straight up to their face and started shooting at it. The fact that you can only remember a single retinal image presents the primary challenge of this unlocking. Obviously, I comprehend all of this information, but in many families, the phone is used for a variety of purposes by members other than the owner. For instance, other family members may use the phone to watch videos, browse the internet, or take pictures. After that, all that is left to do is enter the four-digit pin. b. the face scanner It is more convenient because there is no need to make an absurd face and instead one simply needs to put the phone in the one and only correct position, similar to how the retina works. Nevertheless, he can only recall a single face, so he uses a pin code to identify everyone else. No, it is not possible to recall both a face and a retina at the same time because these two methods of authentication are incompatible with one another. at the cost of destroying this species through the use of a photograph. After giving it a shot, I can say with complete candor that there is a degree of "pulling by the ears," similar to the concept of reproducing a fingerprint from a glass that the owner of the smartphone used to drink from. in. Fingerprint scanner. It is in your best interest to put it completely out of your mind and pretend it does not exist. 2) Phone size. The fact that it is narrow makes it easy to get a handle on it. But, the screen is quite stretched out, making it impossible to reach the top curtain with one hand while still maintaining control of the smartphone. It rests as firmly in the hand as a piece of glass with a slippery oleophobic coating can rest as firmly in the hand. Specifically, it does not slide around. 3) Your selection of hues. In the year 2022, there are three colors available: black (one in one Jet Black), gold (not quite "ay nane-ne," but definitely not for men), and purple, the latter of which I purchased. He has the appearance of a chameleon, as far as I can tell; depending on the light, his skin can go from "grape" to black. It wouldn't hurt to add a few extra flowers, would it? 4) Donning it can be nerve-wracking. There is a sneaking suspicion that the phone has a finite lifespan before it experiences its first significant impact. But we'll see.

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