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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 8 (US Version, 64GB, Space Gray) - Unlocked and Ready to Use by Duong Mac Anh Quan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, I will not repeat it for sure.

I am writing this for individuals who are going to purchase this model, and about the deficiencies that turned out to be crucial for me and continue to torment me. I have owned an iPad for several years, and I consider it almost the most perfect device among my zoo. According to this logic, in general, I bought an iPhone expecting to get the same quality as my iPad. This is my first iPhone; previously, I had mostly blackberries and a little Sony. Well, the phone has a pretty peculiar noise reduction system, and as far as I can tell, this is not a fault with my particular model, but rather with the most recent software. You will be able to hear all of the background noise in your conversational speaker if you have this option enabled in your settings and you are conversing in a place that has a lot of background noise. It doesn't always happen, but it does happen. It is currently impossible to understand what the other subscriber is saying. This is an unrealistic expectation. When the noise reduction is turned off, the situation changes slightly, but some of the noise still makes its way into the speaker. This is annoying, and it's a clear indication that there is a jamb. It's odd because it didn't take place on any of the other phones. Now, regarding the speaker that is having the conversation, it is abundantly clear that there is a lack of clarity; this circumstance cannot be remedied by adjusting the volume; the same issue occurs when using standard headphones; if the music is of high quality, then the conversation, even when played at a volume that is above average, is either quiet or not clear. I compared it to the other two, and the operator is not the source of the issue. Now, concerning the modem. If I have it correctly, the most recent versions come with Intel chips; therefore, there will also be disappointment for those of you who are fans of fast LTE speeds. Another smart device verified that this modem does not give out speeds higher than 130 Mbps even though operating at speeds of about 200 or more in this location. When coupled with an iPad, there is also the potential for annoyance while using the tethering or hotspot mode. Even though the speed limit is already somewhat generous, it has been reduced even further. Let's say the speedtest on the phone reports 60 Mbps, but when it's used as a modem, the speed drops to 30 Mbps. At the same time, the iPhone's battery drains very quickly and it heats up noticeably. On other smarts, however, this issue does not exist, and the growth of legs most likely results from Intel modems. Therefore, if your use of tel. is associated with these functions, you will feel pain; it is highly unlikely that the device will make it until the evening; however, you will be able to fry an egg.

Pros
  • The elegance and sophistication of the iOS and its applications; the camera; the screen; the ecosystem; the beauty and aesthetics of the gadget; the brand; the assembly; and the sound.
Cons
  • chipsets based on Intel (more on this later in the comments), a screen that is not very large, an earpiece that is not very clear, and a memory capacity that is insufficient (2 GB).

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