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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A Unlocked AT&T GSM 32GB Smartphone - Black by Akihiko Kichiro ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

Certainly not an awful phone, but it seems like every feature was designed with "be no worse than the iPhone" in mind. To top it all off, he licked the headphones clean. It's obvious that the product is high-tech, however after using an iPhone S6, I find it cumbersome to operate. Poor ergonomics, a slippery and easily stained case, and an attractive design are all downsides of this model. The tube is still quite flimsy (the maker seems to be rooting for you to break it as soon as possible). In order to avoid a potentially disastrous situation, I advise everyone to invest in a screen protector (it turns out that there is such a thing). Even with heavy use, the battery will be fully charged in around 48 hours. Unfortunately, GPS does not yet have the intelligence to power down when it is not being used by geolocation software. The camera's images are bright, clear, and saturated (even in the dark), yet they look artificial due to the camera's extreme noise reduction. Very clear and bright display; not a single discernible pixel anywhere. The scanner can catch typos, but it takes a while. Until the microphone and speaker holes are totally dry, normal speaking and listening will be impossible. The case doesn't feature a toggle for a silent mode. While the Koreans generally excel in the technology realm, they still can't beat the convenience of a good old-fashioned apple when it comes to gadget use and reliability.

Pros
  • Out-of-town reception quality and signal durability display camera wireless charging volume
Cons
  • Weaknesses: brittleness, slickness, heat susceptibility, scratchiness, short battery life, and high retail cost.