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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 in Gold - 32GB and Locked to Verizon Wireless by Candra ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

It's not a bad phone, but like many other smartphones, it tries to "be no worse" than the iPhone. To top it all off, he licked the headphones clean. While I can't deny the product's high level of sophistication, I find it to be too cumbersome to operate after upgrading to the iPhone S6. The model's ergonomics are subpar, and the case is slippery and easily stained, despite the fact that it looks great. The tube is still incredibly flimsy (the maker apparently has a secret desire for you to break it as soon as possible). Screen protection insurance is something I suggest everyone have (it turns out that there is such a thing). The battery will drain in under 24 hours with heavy use. Unfortunately, GPS still does not know how to power off when it is not being utilized by geolocation apps. Examining the camera's output in greater detail reveals extreme noise reduction; images are crisp and detailed, especially in low light, and highly saturated, yet they appear artificial. Superbly illuminated display; not a single visible pixel. The typo scanner does its job, however it takes a very long time. If water enters into the microphone or speaker holes, neither can be used properly until the water evaporates. As far as I can see, there is no "quiet mode" switch on the housing. While the Koreans often excel in the technology realm, they still can't beat the simplicity and reliability of an apple when it comes to everyday use.

Pros
  • Feature coverage, signal strength, and range outside of urban areas Screen appearance Camera Wireless charger Volume
Cons
  • Slippery when wet, easily damaged by heat or scratches, short battery life, and high cost.