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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

An outstanding piece of technology for someone like myself, who has been fascinated by electronic devices for many years and is always looking for the best possible phone. Has pros: Excellent device. Virtually excellent, although there are a few things that could be improved upon, which I will discuss in the section on deficiencies. Pros: 1. Screen 2. Camera 3. Numerous different types of unlocks The fingerprint sensor is where I want to focus most of my attention. My impression is that it functions reasonably well, especially in comparison to the eighth series (before that I used S8 and Note 8) 4. Stylus. An essential item for creating handwritten notes and drawings, in addition to being useful while dealing with text (copy-paste). The capacity to operate the camera or player using the stylus in the role of a remote control. 5. a battery rated at 4000 mAh 6. Stereo speakers. Applicable for individuals who regularly consume video content on the screen of their mobile device. 7. Overall performance 8. It is possible for both SIM cards to operate in LTE mode simultaneously. My opinion is that it is unlikely, and the advantage is one that I do not understand very well, because LTE is required for the transfer of data, and you may choose which of the two SIM cards to use for the transfer depending on your preferences. The following are some of its negative aspects: The shortcomings that will be discussed below are not deal-breakers; nonetheless, if they were absent, the device may be used as a point of comparison. In addition, the most of them are software-related, which means that they might, in principle, be fixed. 1. There is a restriction placed on the ability to install a "sandwich." Those, include the simultaneous installation of two different SIM cards as well as a memory card (undermined a sim card and a microSD card in one slot of the tray). On many earlier gadgets, a system very much like this one was employed. 2. It is not possible to turn off the Bixby Home feature. When I pick up the gadget, I frequently end up pressing the button for Bixby, which can be a little bit frustrating. 3. Even though the gadget has a battery capacity of 4000 mAh, which is higher than in the identical Note 8, the device does not come close to setting records for autonomy. I contrast it with the BlackBerry KeyOne and the HTC U11+. The contrast to the Lenovo P2, which is the computer that my child uses, is not one that merits discussion. Yet the majority of the time, its charge is sufficient for me to get through the entire working day, and as the evening draws closer, the phone begins to aggressively ask for charging. Some models, including those described above, have a large charge reserve even at this late stage.

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