I payed $850 for the S8 because I couldn't wait any longer for the Note. And I'm probably in the minority but I'm paying for features I have no interest in.
I don't use the iris scanner, fingerprint reader or lock screen. Could care less about AOD. I take few pictures. Et cetera. But you take away my IF Blaster, abort my S Finder, and cripple my use of a stylus. I'm paying for stuff I don't use and with every iteration lose what I do use.
But the Edge Panel is cool.
Am I an outlier?
You know this how?
I sense a certain amount of emnity. I'm not complaining about the money. And I would buy the phone again given the absence of the Note.
What I am saying is that I'm paying for features - which I suspect are expensive - which do nothing for me.
I'd like better speakers, a replaceable battery, IF blaster, and a damned stylus. (which would not be difficult to do).
I don't need a glass back to look cool or imitate Apple. If that floats your boat, awesome.
So I guess I am an outlier.
New concept: I'm not complaining about the price of the phone.
I would appreciate what for me would be more valuable features.
I have a whole list of desired features which I don't intend to argue about.
It's a work tool not an art work.
I apologize if my intent got lost in the wording. But, Jeezus, it's just a phone.
To be fair the Iris scanner is and is not beta for Samsung S8. The note 7 had that, but since it was recalled the S8 gets to finish the beta phase.I've bought the premium Samsung phone for over 7 years.
It's not barebone features I'm looking for--it's the opposite.
Rather than a beta iris reader I would prefer a stylus that wasn't metal mesh. I don't even care if it fits in the phone.
What use is the S8 SNote app if I have to write with my fingers.
Again, it's not the price, it's the work features that keep disappearing. And if you think the speakers are adequate, then, we respectfully disagree.
We'll see. Note 7 was very dissimilar to my s7 edge!If you have used Samsung products at all in the past you would know this to be true. The note is on par with the latest s series but they add an s-pen.
I've bought the premium Samsung phone for over 7 years.
It's not barebone features I'm looking for--it's the opposite.
Rather than a beta iris reader I would prefer a stylus that wasn't metal mesh. I don't even care if it fits in the phone.
What use is the S8 SNote app if I have to write with my fingers.
Again, it's not the price, it's the work features that keep disappearing. And if you think the speakers are adequate, then, we respectfully disagree.
That's exactly what I do but I tend to wait a little longer than a month to really be sure it's what I definitely want. If you still want something just as bad two months later than it's only a matter of time before you get it and give in and by then you may catch a sale on it by waiting. Sure for the money the S8 is definitely missing some features but every phone does that these days. It's the way it is. The one thing that I'm highly shocked at is the lack of wireless charge. Samsung is known for that and has too much tech out there for sale that promotes it to make such a awesome flagship without that feature and more so at this price but I still want one so I'll hold back for now and wait for the right timing.Lesson learned: Let's avoid to get swing for samSung and
Media ads on new flagships: First step before buy phones is
check its features & play with the -Demos- Best of all
wait at least a month to read about the bugs,.Uhu!