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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S9+ G9650 64GB Unlocked GSM 4G LTE Phone with Dual 12MP Camera in Lilac Purple by Radko Radnev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

This is a review of a phone running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, which has 8 cores, and not the Korean Exynos, I should mention up front. The only places you can buy a Korean-made snap phone are in China and the United States. In response, Google hones its wares for photo and video taking, while the Koreans optimize their processors, with all the repercussions that entails. So, it was a simple decision for me. The Chinese made my phone. Finding a phone on a snap in Hong Kong is difficult, but not impossible. For some reason, snapdragon cost me a little more. I won't reveal where I got it because some people might try to utilize that info for marketing purposes. According to what I've heard, there's only room for one SIM card and no 2022 languages on the American versions. In addition, the "User Manual Section" on the Chinese edition does not have a handbook for the powerful. Additionally, English and Chinese are the only languages supported by Samsung Pai's manufacturer-prepared questions. The battery has held up very well. When I left the house at 8:30 I had 90% battery life. At 21:50, when I got home, the screen still had 38% of its power. While traveling, I used 4G for around 40 minutes. Ten minutes of YouTube and a downloaded gadget that provided ten minutes of fun during breaks at work, both of which were deleted. Free Wi-Fi, phone calls, and even a small bit of Vatsap and Instagram time are included. Power conservation mode is on, and synchronization has been turned off. Since I rarely use my phone for gaming and the Internet, I didn't notice much of a difference in performance or impressions after I disabled the economy mode. If you disable the power saver, I assume the battery will drain faster, but I won't know for sure. Nothing has broken, not even the lines of communication and the Internet. The battery life of Exinos phones is often criticized, even by those who say they never use their phones after dark. Only the dialer and the alarm clock were left in the phone; by morning, the battery had lost three or four percent of its charge, at best. After several days of testing, I got the same outcome. There is a radio, of course. Damn it, fellas, that Samsung up there has a radio built in.

Pros
  • Autonomy. Fast charging is supported, allowing for a full charge in just over an hour and a half without the need for additional time spent waiting. Sound. However, the truth is that I have Audio-Technique earplugs for 13 tons, and while it's not quite as easy with complete ones, they should still be a good fit for many. An image. However, I can't claim to be a guru on the subject. I find it appealing. Get online/receive a signal.
Cons
  • The screen's sensitivity can be adjusted in the settings to be more sensitive to the application of gl or film. Smart stopped responding to my touch after I pasted a decent branded gl with an aleophobic from Spiegen, therefore this feature is much needed. In contrast, such nonsense did not exist on my previous Xiaomi note 4. Deshman's heavy gl was present, and without activating any auxiliary mechanisms, everything went off with a bang. After securing this loose end, everything appeared to be running smoothly, although clicking on specific areas of the screen can occasionally cause unexpected pauses and careful consideration. There were no complaints concerning the display prior to the addition of the gl. I disabled NFS inadvertently. The Samsung Pay service stopped functioning after the additional connection, but after restarting the phone, everything was back to normal. I will no longer turn off NFS unless absolutely necessary.

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