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Review on πŸ’œ Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 64GB in Orchid Gray for AT&T Customers by Dila Annisa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not all bad, an average quality purchase.

In general, based on my thoughts and observations, the phone is stunning, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase of it. But, I apologize for interrupting, but I believe that for 70,000, there should not be any roughness in it at all, and for this reason, I have given it a rating of three for the price to quality ratio. For a more in-depth discussion of the benefits and drawbacks: 1. the screen is awesome in its own right. The picture has a lot of detail, the brightness is just fine, and it does not cause any strain on the eyes, at least not for me. However, I do believe that there are some drawbacks to it as well. For example, if you put a phone that has an IPS matrix next to it, you will notice that the raccoon's white color appears to be a distinct yellow. It is not obvious when it is being used, however the reality remains that AMOLED technology is not yet flawless; 2. performance - no questions. In general, I seldom ever play games, and I only dabbled in Hearthstone for a short period of time. Office software, a green elephant, and everything else I tried ran smoothly and I did not experience any jamming at any point; 3. stylus. I believe that the majority of people will think that it is unneeded. Before purchasing a raccoon, it is important to have a clear understanding of the reasons behind why you require a stylus. At the office, I use it every day to jot down some notes, draw some sketches, and compose to-do lists (using the writing mode on the off screen is very convenient). Regarding the stylus and the functions it can perform, nobody has any concerns. 4. bixby. To put it simply, without words. As he will not have a job in 2022, there is no point in pressuring him. An absolutely pointless application that took up the entire button and the entire desktop screen while being completely unnecessary. Samsung, what the heck are you doing? 5. waterproof. Fotkal was submerged in water a few times and then washed under running water. It appears that there are no comments. If water gets into the USB port, the phone displays a warning that it needs to be dried and prevents charging for a period of time; 6. Software. If water gets into the USB port, the phone displays a warning that it needs to be dried. To tell you the truth, this software from Samsung is not really significant. Although it gives off the impression of being an office phone, the phone book is full with dead spots. If two contacts share the same name but are in different positions, combines them automatically without your asking. There is no indication in the call history as to which of a contact's several phone numbers you dialed when the contact has more than one number listed. Very irritating and distressing; 7. Autonomy. I put in a full day's worth of use, from seven in the morning until nine at night.

Pros
  • screen. gorgeous\sperformance. excluding all commentary stylus. cozy, however the waterproofing may not be sufficient for some people. without more commentary elegant presentation
Cons
  • screen. The color white has a slight yellow bias to it. the most significant disadvantage of the phone book app willingly integrates contacts camera. autonomy is excellent throughout the day but only average in the evening. acceptable, but clearly not sufficient

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