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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 12 Pro 5G US Version, 128GB in Graphite for AT&T by Momchil Ivanov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

I have no idea, this is the very first time I've thought about what rating to give the iPhone: four or five stars. Let there be a five-minus advance on that. OLED screen. The yellow tint of the OLED display is immediately noticeable after the iPhone has been opened and turned on for the first time, particularly if an iPhone of an earlier generation is in close proximity. On the other hand, this is remedied by the presence of a blue light filter inside the settings. I got rid of the obvious yellowness, but the display calibration isn't quite right yet. This is an important point to make considering that the iPhone Pro is purchased primarily for its photographic capabilities. In addition, the display on the phone needs to be properly calibrated in order for users to be able to edit the files on the device. It was impossible to see Shim with the naked eye. However, when taken with a camera that is not the device in question, it is plainly discernible. HDR video has a striking appearance, but not nearly the same striking appearance that it has on an OLED TV. Presented both videos so that you can compare them. There is no question that the quality of the camera has improved, yet it still fails to inspire awe. Not even for an effect of one hundred thousand. The issue of glare from intense light sources in the dark, which occurs as a result of the gles protecting the cameras, has not been resolved as of yet. It's about time you sprayed that area with an anti-reflective filter. Design. Glossy edges are easily smudged by the fingertips, which makes them appear messy. Therefore, you are required to take cover. Some people feel that their hands are being "cut" by the sharp edges. That's . Didn't pick up on anything like to it. Aside from that, it's exactly the same iPhone. A vital component for those individuals whose livelihood depends on the production of written and graphic information. I have not been able to find any smartphone that satisfies both my need for a good camera and a touch screen that is accurately calibrated so that I can type with ease. I am aware of why I am contributing one hundred thousand dollars. Paying such a large sum of money when one's primary interest is not in the production of content but rather in the consumption of that material is illogical. It is not worth ating from the 11th, there is no such difference as to give 100k, in fact, only for a new (not the most successful, in my opinion) design, which is the verdict that many reviewers have reached, and I agree with that verdict. If you have a model that is less than the tenth, then you can think about moving up to the twelfth.

Pros
  • This is an iPhone with all the repercussions that come with it, including high-quality cameras, smooth operation, and a pleasant typing experience (I believe the touch screen used for typing on the on-screen keyboard is calibrated most accurately on the iPhone).
Cons
  • Yellow screen right out of the box (after being treated with a light filter); they could already get rid of a rather voluminous bang; glossy edges really do get dirty very quickly; the design of this model is generally controversial; however, in general, there are not many major complaints.