Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is Praised in Reviews

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is praised in the reviews that appeared in the last few days on the Internet, the new functions of the phone generating a lot of interest.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is praised in the reviews that have appeared in the last few days on the Internet, the new Samsung mobile phone receiving appreciation from almost everyone. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 keeps the design made popular by the Samsung Galaxy S8, but it comes with a dual camera and a screen with a much larger diagonal, but also a reasonable price, and here there were a lot of criticisms for it.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has the best screen ever implemented in a mobile phone and this was one of the main points to praise the device. Of course, the dual camera did not "escape" from the praise of those who had the opportunity to test the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, it takes high-quality photos and videos, and it will most likely be even superior to the phone iPhone 8, which Apple will announce soon.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is praised in reviews

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Praised Review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 had a highly praised function that is similar to the Portrait in the iPhone, that is, it applies a blur to the background of the photos, like DSLR devices. Unlike the iPhone 7, the function in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is capable of changing the focus and implicitly the blur, so we are talking about a superior functionality compared to what Apple created for its phone.

The performance of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was not praised, some reviewers discovered problems in the fluid use of the Android interface, something to be expected otherwise. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has many very interesting functions, but the performance is one of the weak points of the device, so the future customers of Samsung will have to bear some compromises when they pay 1000 dollars for the phone.

"Honestly, my biggest gripes have more to do with the camera interface than the cameras themselves. Let's say you're trying to zoom in on a subject. By default, you can tap a button to switch between 1x and 2x zoom modes, but it disappears for a while after you tap on the screen to lock focus and exposure. You can still pinch to zoom in and out, but it would've been nice if the shortcut button showed up again sooner. Shooting in Live Focus mode also offers close-up and wide-angle views of your photo, and you can switch between them in your gallery."