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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with 256GB Storage in Aura White for AT&T Customers by Kenta Saito

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

That's a really cool phone. I pre-ordered it alongside the watch. Puts everything in order, besides the battery. She doesn't have anything going for her. There is no doubt that Huawei smartphones have significantly longer battery lives. After four months of use, the device's screen, performance, and bug-free status continue to impress. A time- and effort-saving stylus (because of him I took this model). Also, the layout is something I find appealing. At present, identically shaped Chinese mother-of-pearl phones in iridescent blue (and other colors) are unrivaled (a droplet on top, a flattened soap dish form factor). The only real problem is how repetitive it is. Only the Note and the iPhone have designs that truly stand out from the crowd. In a word, they are creative. When comparing several models side-by-side, the difference in build quality and other physical characteristics really stand out. As it turns out, Samsung is a really stylish and handy gadget. An all-glass structure that serves as a bar (but beware: it's dangerously slippery when wet). Of course, this is a matter of opinion.

Pros
  • Stylus. Perfect for used with Windows-based remote access tools like AnyDesk and TeamViewer. Devices with a stylus are essential for those who need to access a distant PC quickly, but a phone has the advantage of being portable (just pull it out of your pocket) and always giving you access to the Internet, so you can do any urgent tasks from anywhere. It's cool to use the pen in the winter while wearing gloves, and it makes copying texts, files, and taking notes much simpler. Including the Samsung shell is also an option for enhancing prestige. It is practical, aesthetically pleasing (unlike the one in Huawei), and incredibly quick (once the phone slowed down, in the first minutes after ating to android 10). Wi-fi is reliable and picks up from far away, and communication is flawless (again, in comparison with other phones that were in use).
Cons
  • Battery life is poor. You can get around this by carrying around a power bank, but I'd still prefer longer battery life (I have wireless charging at home and at the office, so I hardly notice this minus, but if you're not taking a long trip in a private car and still want to make heavy use of your phone during the day, you'll need a power bank). Perhaps not having a headphone jack; this has happened to me once before in a rental car with an auxiliary port; I use bluetooth ears and sometimes full ones, but it was inconvenient nonetheless (but taking an adapter from ucb-c to 3.5 is not a problem for such cases). Price is pricey, for sure, but it's really a minor drawback in the grand scheme of things. The optical under-screen unlock scanner is also painfully slow. Despite the fact that his visage unlocks my phone every time, I don't much care for his work. Moreover, I'd like to point you another source of amusement. According to Murtazin's smartphone review, the screen is excellent in direct sunlight, and its light sensors allow it to automatically and seamlessly adapt to varying levels of illumination. Yet, I wouldn't claim that using a phone's screen in the bright Crimean light is any different from using it in any other environment (in the same Huawei P smart Z for example). In this case, the light detector is completely powerless.