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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone XS US Version in Gold, 64GB with AT&T by Mei Liana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

When I first started using this phone, I had a ten, which means it's been over a year since I've been using it. To begin, let's talk about the positives: When I first started using this phone, I had a ten. Following dozens, the performance gain is definitely noticeable (in the previous, glitches were seen in the gallery while switching a couple of activities), and there is not even a single glitch at all for the whole of the time that it is being utilized. It would appear that the battery is using less electricity than it did previously. Separately, in terms of the display, a lot of people have claimed that the ice strains their eyes, that there is a PWM that can be seen by the eye, and that there are other issues that are comparable to these complaints. Let me just get this out of the way: I have the ability to stare at the screen of my phone for anywhere between six and seven hours straight without experiencing any strain in my eyes. The brightness of the display is not, as a matter of course, turned up to its maximum level; rather, it is normally set to a percentage that falls between between 30 and 50 percent (by the way, in such PWM modes it is only more). This is the case due to the fact that the highest possible degree of brightness can be utilized to either cause harm to one's eyes or to use the phone while sitting in direct sunlight. In all other settings, including the home, the office, the vehicle, and public transit, the eyes can function normally with a level of brightness equal to or lower than fifty percent. The screen resolution is another feature that appeals to me. Even with such a screen, the individual pixels are not noticeable; yet, when you pick up another phone (for example, an iPhone 8), the screen resolution is the first thing that stands out about it. The quality of the screen can, on the whole, be said to be satisfactory. About the camera, I will say this: the quality of the shot is, at most, average, and this is especially the case for pictures that were taken in areas with low levels of available light. Still, I appreciated the superb quality of the video. I shoot in full high definition at 60 frames per second (I believe that shooting in 4K at 60 frames per second is overkill for mobile) and I shoot in full high definition at 240 frames per second for slow motion. If you are not expecting the camera on your phone to produce an especially high level of clarity in its images, then I feel that it will be sufficient for your requirements. Nevertheless, if you are using a mask, FaceID will not be able to identify your face and will ask you for a password instead. Apart from one particular case, the technology performs normally in every other scenario. The use of FaceID is brisk and transparent. When you turn on the video, you will notice that the speakers produce a pleasant sound, and you will be able to feel the bass. This will become apparent as soon as the video is activated. Now that we've covered the positives, let's turn our attention to the drawbacks: in point of fact, this mobile device has only one issue, and that's a limited battery capacity (unless, of course, you count the price, even if I believe that the price of this device has recently been more reasonable). No, the phone does not keep its silence for longer than one working day (when used for approximately 6-7 hours), and there are times when I do not even charge it until the next day; yet, I would still want a higher autonomy.

Pros
  • The dimensions of the device, the processing power, the screen quality, and the user interface are all important considerations.
Cons
  • a battery that has a low capacity for its size.

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