Prior to that, there were S3, S6, and S7, which I compare to: The installation of programs specifically has improved in terms of overall work speed. The camera got crisper, but the old wounds were still there (when shooting at 60 fps and in poor lighting, ripples, pixels, flicker, etc.). The camera's Pro mode was substantially reduced; it is no longer possible to record video with it (this is a fat minus, I used it on S7 in the dark, the Apple people were jealous). There are lags on the video with abrupt movements when video is encoded in NVENC. The maximum brightness is terrible; you can't see it well in the sun. The screen is cool, but there are distortions at the edges from the bend, which is not critical. The speaker's volume rose and grew louder, but the sound in the headphones vanished (flat, without bass, the equalizer does not give the desired sound even from a part, it was still tolerable on the S7, sometimes I listened to music). It takes some getting accustomed to, and the finger scanner is still awkward. I preferred pushing firmly on the screen near the Home button to switch on the display because you can do this at home with Smart Lock enabled by simply pressing the screen. Here's something cool. The 18.5x9 format doesn't obstruct anything, and sometimes it's even more convenient to watch YouTube in zoom without stripes. By setting the buttons on the bottom panel to swipe, I was able to gain some extra screen real estate. I personally have ample battery life for a peaceful day. BUT! The new S7 was more durable! Gentlemen, stop arguing; it is true. In general, the emotion is hazy: unsatisfied, maybe a touch dissatisfied. There was no pricing for the phone if they didn't tamper with the sacred—the camera and sound. You thus have to endure while watching films and listening to music. In the remaining areas, being smart is appropriate—I repeat—enough for a day of peace. It is easy and enjoyable to use. He significantly improved his resource and battery management skills following the ates, which was immediately apparent after the S7. The way that applications switch now is great; this is a fairy tale. I'll take S9 in a year to see how the sound is progressing. The most fundamental tenet of the Galaxy is that if you do something only once, you will certainly fail. PS: I moved from using an iPhone to using a Galaxy because it has the best camera. Or perhaps it was.
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