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Review on Unlocked Refurbished Apple iPhone πŸ’» XR (64GB, Black) - US Version by Krisha Kanth ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

After 3 years of experience with an Android phone and tablet, Asus decided to switch to iOS. Started with a tablet, now a phone. They bribed, first of all, the ability to ate the system for several years, unlike Android phones, and the experience of using the iPad tablet. In general, the phone more than justified its expectations. The price tag is high (despite the fact that the old phone cost 4-5 times cheaper), but there is already the will of the buyer.

Pros
  • 1. Large and high-quality display - despite the low resolution, the difference between it and the same XS with the naked eye is quite difficult to find. 2. Holds a charge for a long time (compared to an old phone) - with a small number of calls, low use of the Internet and applications, you can count on a week of work. 3. The camera is excellent - point and shoot. It makes no sense to supplement about how good the camera is. 4. The sound quality in headphones without an equalizer is better than in an old phone with an equalizer (especially since the music was listened to through the Poweramp application). 5. No lag. More than a six-month iPad also does not lag. The old phone and tablet have already begun to freeze during this time. 6. Design and consistency of the system. The system is clean, without additional applications, add-ons and other junk (unlike custom shells on Android). 7. Small things like the function "brought the phone closer - the display turned on", mode switch, "Apple ecosystem", etc., which is also known to everyone and which is discussed in the reviews.
Cons
  • 1. Weak vibration motor against the background of an old phone, where the vibration was also bad lately. But in the bag, the vibration is felt in principle, and the "forcing" mode for the necessary numbers saves. 2. A bit of a crutch at first (later more convenient than it is implemented in Android, because over the air) work with music and files through iTunes. 3. Just nitpicking. After Android devices, at first it was unusual to deal with the usual static wallpapers on the desktop, but I got used to it. It's also a pity that you can't (of course) put broken applications, but I don't think it's necessary.