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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

to be purchased. The device is well worth the money, however I believe it could be improved if the implementation deadlines weren't so tight. The purpose of the smartphone was to work on it, snap pictures or watch movies on an infinite miracle screen, without falling or taking a bath. What's the outcome? We receive a cutting-edge product that not only established its brand as a household name but also earned the distinction of being the best smartphone of the year. A little, but a nice one, is displayed here and always. This screen is ideal for watching your favorite movies. There has a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as a camera that can substitute for a professional DSLR (and if you purchase a case with specialty lenses, it's typically a lifesaver for photographers). Yet a ton of minor items and superfluous software quickly become indispensable, leaving you to wonder how you ever survived without it. Versatile customisation for the user's specific requirements, after all. We get the impression that Samsung is saying, "Here's a phone for you." The ideal smartphone in every way. Unlike the iPhone, we let the user select his own frames and bounds rather than imposing them on him.

Pros
  • 1. A non-glaring screen in bright light, but only when the screen brightness is set to 100%. All multimedia capabilities pleased me, especially when switching from the rebel Fly Nimbus 8 to the top flagship-heaven and earth. 2-Color screen, image quality, sound in AKG headphones, etc. The 3-fingerprint sensor and iris scanner should each receive their own bonus. If you attempt bringing your finger to the sensor from multiple angles while recording one fingerprint for those who have trouble unlocking for the first device, the issue immediately goes away. It's obviously obvious that the iris is a novel unlocking technique that works well with eyes that are puffed up, unless of course you have narrow eyes or are not wearing lenses or spectacles. size 4. It's all about the grip. However, the convenience of the size went away with the purchase of a greasy case "Clear view cover," and I immediately recall the S6 edge with its sharp corners. I decided to personally try it on myself after hearing users complain about how large the flagship was, and lo and behold, it turned out to be a little larger than my Fly. It has become less practical to use, but it still has a firm grip and won't slip out. However, I'm concerned for the glass that is installed with the cover. Although there haven't been any falls yet, it will undoubtedly crack when it hits the ground. Nevertheless, the cover itself protects the pipe just as well as any bumper. Try swiping down on the fingerprint scanner if someone can't reach the notification shade; it should work. Although a benefit, 5-oleophobic coating could not be evaluated due to the protective film. Sixth, I don't really want to test water resistance 7. Constantly visible. Here, an explanation is not necessary.
Cons
  • 1-A screen that is 100% bright and does not glare in the sun drains the battery quickly. 2-Multimedia activities like using a camera, watching movies, or playing games drain the battery. If you are sitting in a park with the brightness set to 100, the smart won't last all day. However, this issue can be easily fixed by using an external battery made by the same company as the smart. It's hardly the end of the world if you miss an hour and a half of gaming. Setting the flying mode is preferable to the alternative. No-Knocking Code. I know, it's absurd, but a chip like that from LG would work fantastically with a print and a retina. They won't have any trouble seeing a graphic key, a password, or a pin, but when you prod your finger in various locations on a locked screen and it opens, this will significantly frighten inquisitive barbarians who aren't afraid to invade your personal space. I'll also take note of where the fingerprint reader is. top-tier for $55,000. The sensor could be installed on the power button, as it is on the XPERIA XZ PREMIUM, if the phone weren't so thin and the screen weren't curved, but these are just my fantasies and minor gripes because the power button is so tiny. 4,5-Fragility. Regardless of how carefully you hold it, your smartphone will eventually fall. One fall and the back cover is covered with a thin cobweb of cracked glass, but if the safety of the device-case is important to you, a film and insurance will remedy the situation. They regretted the Gorill'y and the oleophobic on the back wall. 6-water protection, which specifically refers to chlorinated and salt water. In the event of drowning, insurance is unquestionably required because repairs would be costly, fresh water can only be found in bottled drinking water, and protection against salt water and chlorinated water does not apply.

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