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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Apple iPhone XS Max (64GB, Gold, US Version) for AT&T by Ada Marciniak ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't buy it, it's not what it should be.

Overall, the phone is not terrible; however, its evaluation is dependent on its price. This is due to the fact that when you purchase something for 70K, you anticipate that it will not have any of the flaws and drawbacks listed above (well, I'll be quiet about my greed). If the phone cost 20,000 dollars, the rating would be 5, if it cost 25,000 dollars, the rating would be 4, and if it cost up to 30,000 dollars, the rating would be 3, in that order. if this is the case (and we are starting sales), then the rating is 2. This mobile device is not really worth so much cash (even half of its cost is not worth it). The phone was provided to the user as a working model, but it took them six months to get used to it. Many of the features that have been available on Android for two years are presented on this platform as novelties (black damn theme!), and the majority of the applications that are available for free on Android are available on this platform for some reason between 300 and 800. As a direct consequence of this, after suffering for half a year, I finally broke down and purchased a Huawei Honor 10 Lite at my own expense, on the condition that I upgrade my iPhone to the XS Max from the SE (that is, I bought applications, etc.) Yes, you will say that the phone is not at the level of the iPhone, but you will be surprised to find that this the phone works no worse than the device described above and has many additional goodies that the iPhone does not have. Those are the things you will find surprising.

Pros
  • 1. This is not a terrible screen. 2. A long-lasting battery capacity 3. a successful performance 4. Good speakers (stereo) 5. NFC 6. WiFi dual band 7. My experience with 3D Touch has been positive and it has been a convenience for me (I can't speak for others).
Cons
  • 1. The display has a notch in it (many apps do not support it, and you get two centimeters of padding on the top and bottom). 2. If the connection was lost when you entered an elevator or the subway, the phone will automatically restore it between 25 and 30 minutes later. 3. Delay when using Marshall wireless headphones and not only when using wireless headphones (on a laptop and two Android smartphones, there is no delay - it's a mystery!) 4. Apple's iOS, with its infuriating proximity (it's an idiot move to not allow file transfers via Bluetooth!) 5. The adapter needed to use the headphones with lighting with regular headphones was not included in the package that contained the complete headphones. 6. The adapter for regular headphones consistently dislodges from its slot (you listen to music, suddenly everything is quiet, you pull out and insert the adapter again - everything works). After evaluating three different adapters, I chose to purchase wireless headphones instead (and they have a lag, read above) 7. Inconsistently muddies up the interface (copy - paste - the ability to paste stupidly disappears, it is solved by rebooting the device) 8. The glass back cover is a revolting design; why even have it if everyone uses cases? 9. Rogue kit; there is neither a case nor a protective glass included (guys, the phone costs 70,000), and I have already written about the adapter that costs ten dollars. 10. If you, like me, have all the tabs open in Chrome, then the iOS version of Chrome is a disgrace; it barely works. 11. At first glance, the camera appears to be of high quality; however, the portrait mode blurs not only the background but also the subject's hair, glasses, headphones, and other accessories. Photos captured in portrait mode on a large screen look dreadful (there are no smooth gradients, lonely pixels jutting out, etc.) and will not print well on an A4 sheet. If you don't use the portrait mode, the camera performs quite well. 12. not having access to two SIM cards 13. Continually sluggish user interface (hangs two or three times a week) No fingerprint sensor 15. Omitted to place a penny on the LED-indicator of not received calls and other things 16. Well, I wasn't planning on writing about the memory card, but I'll add it in here (and there is no OTG)