Samsung Galaxy S8
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anonymous said:
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The camera on the Galaxy S7 is very good indeed and the standard camera software gets nice results with it. That's the clincher for me, I love taking photographs of scenery, cars etc when I'm out and about or travelling but I rarely carry a DSLR or other dedicated camera hardware unless I've gone out specifically with photography in mind. But also the screens are generally of really good quality, the battery life seems pretty decent, and they seem to last pretty well (cracked screens aside) compared to other smartphones I've owned recently. I handed down my overhauled S5 to a friend recently, it's three years old but still performs near enough to how it did when new. The Touchwiz UI isn't great but it's better on the S7 than it was on the S5 and pretty decent once you've gone into the settings and tweaked to taste. And if you find it very annoying there's other UIs you can replace it with.
vsonix said:
The camera on the Galaxy S7 is very good indeed and the standard camera software gets nice results with it. That's the clincher for me, I love taking photographs of scenery, cars etc when I'm out and about or travelling but I rarely carry a DSLR or other dedicated camera hardware unless I've gone out specifically with photography in mind. But also the screens are generally of really good quality, the battery life seems pretty decent, and they seem to last pretty well (cracked screens aside) compared to other smartphones I've owned recently. I handed down my overhauled S5 to a friend recently, it's three years old but still performs near enough to how it did when new.
The Touchwiz UI isn't great but it's better on the S7 than it was on the S5 and pretty decent once you've gone into the settings and tweaked to taste. And if you find it very annoying there's other UIs you can replace it with.
Really? I find the camera on my S7 Edge crap. I'm sure it never used to be but at some point it started over processing photos and making them look piss poor.The Touchwiz UI isn't great but it's better on the S7 than it was on the S5 and pretty decent once you've gone into the settings and tweaked to taste. And if you find it very annoying there's other UIs you can replace it with.
Not really clued up on phones/ tech/ computers etc - just appreciate gadgets which work.
I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
Erudite geezer said:
Not really clued up on phones/ tech/ computers etc - just appreciate gadgets which work.
I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
The last Samsung with FM was the S3 http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communicat...I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
Best option now is probably a radio app over data for the FM and DAB stations.
Without looking to closely (as I'm really not that interested as I'm a Nexus fan) it looks to me like the S8 is a step up from the S7 but not really a step up from the S7 Edge?
I fear Samsung are trying to sell this based on the "Software" update between 7 & 8 just like Google tried to push the Pixel XL over Nexus 6P and then a few months later released the majority of the new software (Android Assistant) anyway.
Fried of mine is looking to replace his S6 edge with S8 which will be an upgrade but told the missus not to bother from her S7 Edge.
I fear Samsung are trying to sell this based on the "Software" update between 7 & 8 just like Google tried to push the Pixel XL over Nexus 6P and then a few months later released the majority of the new software (Android Assistant) anyway.
Fried of mine is looking to replace his S6 edge with S8 which will be an upgrade but told the missus not to bother from her S7 Edge.
Bungleaio said:
Bungleaio back in January said:
I've had my S7e since launch pretty much and I can't fault it. I'm not sure what they can add to make me want to upgrade so I'll more than likely stay as I am.
Just as I thought, I'll be staying as I am.On another note, I have access to an iphone running the latest version of iOS, christ its like steeping back in to the stone age. I don't think I'll ever understand the appeal..
ZesPak said:
- I don't mind the extra height in the screen, but why not make a phone just less high and keep 16:9?
Unless they need the physical space for all the various bits and pieces maybe?
BlackLabel said:
Bet the s8 plus with its 6.2in display is lovely. Not very practical at that size though. Where will the constant rise in phone display sizes stop?
No problem with large screens. I have a Note 4, slightly smaller screen, but I haven't seen another phone with a better quality screen. Photos are superb.ajprice said:
Erudite geezer said:
Not really clued up on phones/ tech/ computers etc - just appreciate gadgets which work.
I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
The last Samsung with FM was the S3 http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communicat...I had a Samsung Galaxy S2 around 2011 and loved it. It had a built in FM radio tuner which was useful.
Then in 2014 I upgraded to a Samsung Galaxy S4, which I continue to use........but frustratingly, it does not have the built in FM radio tuner.
QUESTION.......which top-end Samsung smartphones have this FM radio tuner?
Best option now is probably a radio app over data for the FM and DAB stations.
How hard can it be for Samsung to incorporate an FM tuner into their recent smartphones?
Anyone tried one of these pay monthly deals with the manufacturer, with a Sim only deal from a network?
Samsung are offering £33/month for the S8+, can get 20gb data with O2 for £25, so pretty much same price as going though a network for it all, but Samsung are offering yearly upgrade program.
Think Apple do it for iPhones too..
Samsung are offering £33/month for the S8+, can get 20gb data with O2 for £25, so pretty much same price as going though a network for it all, but Samsung are offering yearly upgrade program.
Think Apple do it for iPhones too..
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