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Lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A Unlocked AT&T GSM 32GB Smartphone - Black by Hasam Ali ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, the quality is below average.

Purchased to serve as a Galaxy S3 replacement. Since s3 is so out of date, there isn't much point in comparing it to anything newer. Using a mobile device is now a lot more pleasurable experience because to the vast speed increases, the advent of 4G, and other improvements. Substituting a less cutting-edge technological marvel might have resulted in the same sentiment. From the non-subjective. Charging: at the conclusion of a day of moderate use (music, Internet, a few calls), you should have around 30% of your battery life remaining. Not to mention the dismal reliability. The phone was only a week old when I dropped it on the asphalt while squeezing out of a parking spot. A fall from the car would be less than a meter in height because of how low it sits. The result is a cracking grid in the bottom left and upper right corners of the screen. The repair estimate from the service center was $28,000. Those. Great advertising strategy based on the idea that replacing a defective product with a new one can really save the customer money. That's why we have what we have: a gorgeous, high-priced throwaway toy with the durability of a crystal vase in a drop. The prior s3 was never damaged over its lifetime, and the first crack didn't show up until the fourth year. I believe that the next phone will be entirely from a different manufacturer if Samsung does not launch a warranty replacement campaign for damaged glass. And with minimal use of glass:)

Pros
  • Excellent aesthetics, swift operation, and high-contrast display
Cons
  • 1 - It can withstand blows! Second, removing the word "Duos" from the model that can use two SIM cards at once would be preferable. Several days into using it, I've come to the conclusion that I'd rather have the option to swap in a second SIM card than have this inscription removed. Third, "Made in Vietnam by Samsung" in 2022 appears on the back cover; while this isn't immediately noticeable on the black version, it stands out prominently on the gold edition and makes the book look depressing (IMHO)