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Review on (Renewed) Apple iPhone XS, US Version, 64GB, Space Gray - Unlocked: Best Deals and Quality Assurance by Siu Jang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

This gadget is fantastic. For some reason, I thought it would be a good idea to write this in negative numbers, even though I really want the same exact proportions as the iPhone 7/8. XS Yet, I was able to sell in the end, and I explain why. Personally, I find Oled technology to be unappealing to the eye; I know I'm not alone in this. PWM backlighting is the topic at hand (if you are interested, you yourself will find what the essence of this technology is). The vast majority of people don't have any adverse reactions to it (though I can't speak to its long-term safety, let ophthalmologists say that), but it causes my eyes to strain when I read books (although I choose the font, I also make the background more pleasing to the eye). After charging my iPhone 8 with an IPS screen and taking periodic pauses, I can read for at least three hours. When wearing oleds, I notice the weight much more quickly than before. On the Note8, by the way, the impact is magnified. When viewing an Oled at an angle, even a small one, the colors distort. I know that IPS has some issues with black, but I don't think they're that big of a deal—just don't show me an image that has a lot of black in it. "rich". Due of the XS's screen, I was on the fence about returning the phone, but because I had no other concerns, I opted not to take the chance. To help others, I will restate. Only a few of people exhibit this trait. Moreover, you won't have any problems, and you won't even experience any eye strain (though prolonged use, over the course of 2-3 hours, will have an effect). It's time to give your eyes a break.

Pros
  • I found the new format to be a significant improvement over "traditional" versions such as the 8/8+ and lower. While the following is objectively about X from a year ago, it is subjectively written. Big screen with reasonable proportions (compared to the usual iPhone 8). The high density is clearly seen (after the 8th the picture is nicer) Facial recognition for authentication was shown to be as reliable as fingerprinting, and in some cases even more so, especially when users' fingers were moist. Some people are naturally more pleasant. The ease with which one can switch between programs is remarkable. Longer battery life than 8 years. The camera is top-notch and doesn't suffer too much in 8+. It seems like the vibro (taptic engine) has been upgraded, and using bluetooth with airpods is more convenient (faster connection, both ears are constantly connected no matter what you plug in). Sometimes just the left ear works at 8m, requiring you to take out and re-insert your headphones (perhaps a feature of my own iPhone 8).
Cons
  • The screen's OLED technology is the most notable feature (though this is, of course, highly subjective). Please elaborate in the comments. More IPS affection. - This is more of a habitual nitpick than anything else. Opening the settings curtain is an inconvenient process. When compared to the notification shade, the swipeable area is quite little. It would be more practical if there were a split between males and females along the top.

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