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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Anastazja Awgustinop ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

The final outcome is as a consequence. I've had this phone for more than a year. Even though I already broke the glass, I'm still happy about it. However, since replacing the glass with a display will cost $14,000, I'm not sure what to do with this miracle. It's my mistake; the glass is really sturdy; I simply adhered the film, and through standard falls from heights of 1.5 meters and above (I'm 182) into tiled floors and other delights, it didn't even break. The bike journey presented a challenge. He fell off the bike at a speed of 15 km, and the phone immediately dropped out of the backpack and onto the pavement. I took a detour and flew 5 meters along the pavement. As a result, the glass under the film cracked in a few spots, but it still works and functions flawlessly! The second issue is that I broke the stylus while on vacation, and it's difficult to get the original. I go through a lot of pain, like I have no hands. I can state that during regular phone use, I did not notice any differences between the Exinos and Snapdragon CPUs (of which there are many on the network). It operated without needing to reboot and completed 1.5 to 2 days of work with ease. Another point is that if you still play mobile games (I spent the last two months being addicted to one toy called "royal battle"), I believe Snap will manifest itself right away. Lately while switching programs, there have started to be some mysterious unexpected reboots and "dumb stuff." Once more, I want to emphasize that the change in use will be modest if you do not play mobile games (like PUBG and other hungry ones), or, to be more accurate, the average user won't notice it because everything worked perfectly for me. In light of the fact that I paid 34–36 thousand for it a year ago (after trading in my Galaxy C7 and selling some gift-received Buds), I wholeheartedly endorse this phone. I find this price to be absurd for a premium phone, and it is unquestionably superior to any Chinese phone. Coming to the store even now, I didn't see anything (subjectively) as stunning and rigid as Note 9. Maybe I've grown to love this show and don't want anything else. But, the stylus is not something that everyone needs. Like toys, some individuals don't need it and others do.

Pros
  • Everything I'll say is based on personal experience with phone usage. There is no point in writing about how much he "gains" and where, how many operatives he employs, etc. Instead, I will only discuss how I felt and what transpired during the first year of its existence (including now). Of course, let's start with the stylus. I don't want to purchase "normal" phones any longer after using this approach. When you use a "pen" to jot down notes on the screen while having a conversation, it is quite useful (negotiations, etc.) Design and style. One of the perceived strictest phones. no additional rainbows a single UI shell Work, gestures, and system efficiency. hours of work. It continues to operate for another year in silence and with heavy use till nightfall. glassy toughness. resists multiple falls. Only once or twice a year, there was a mobile network issue; I haven't experienced it since, and the speakers and reception are both excellent.
Cons
  • In essence, it was determined that the flaws were caused by playing games on the phone. The most recent models of phones suddenly reboot when playing games or cease launching the games themselves. A distinct and timeless Samsung topic is phone repair. Repairs cost between 30 and 40% of the price of the phone because glasses cannot be changed; only displays can. Few people do, in fact, have "display enhancers." The display contrast is a major issue, but I'll leave the crap about PWM and other eye conditions to the specialists on the sofa. Why? It's all yours to see on the screen, so you have access to everything. To start, turn off all display settings (without enhancers) and get used to the "gray" and "dim" colors if you enjoy taking pictures because, even after editing them, when you open them on a regular smart phone or laptop, they appear to be "dim" and "gloomy," in contrast to the display on the Note 9 (and any other top Samsung). But only if you enjoy social media and photography. In this manner, you can receive the closest possible impression of what viewers similar to yourself will see and how others will snap images. Front-camera. She shoots poorly, but I have no idea how they "cheated" with her. This is particularly obvious when there is inadequate lighting, focus, "soap," and other pleasures are lost, but you need to always keep in mind whether you are photographing just yourself or a company (front camera modes when focusing).

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