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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S9+ G9650 64GB Unlocked GSM 4G LTE Phone with Dual 12MP Camera in Lilac Purple by Radko Kapralov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

In overall, I find the phone to be satisfactory, and if the drawbacks of the software can be remedied in some way (by being configured or replaced with an analog), then there is nothing that can be done about the size. I am at a loss to comprehend the reasoning behind why manufacturers have chosen to follow the trend of producing shovels. Got pros: The display is of high quality, including an AMOLED matrix. The functionality is likewise at the top, and the user interface has undergone significant revisions; previously, I was not a fan of the Samsung shell, but now I can live with it. The camera produces excellent still images. It's confusing to me why there are two of them. because the bokeh effect is generated by a computer program (you can find a lot of reviews on YouTube). There is little doubt that Android 9 will be released, and it may even come with a fresh user interface from Samsung. In addition to this, the pre-installed programs can be updated without having to wait for a new firmware version. 3.5 connection. This is a very unusual occurrence. The amount of RAM that I have available, which is 256 gigabytes, will never be used up, but I am aware of certain persons for whom this quantity is insufficient. Dex mode is something that has been on my wish list for a long time for mobile devices like phones. Around the same time, practically every Android device had the capability to connect to a monitor with a specialized cable; nevertheless, users rarely made use of this feature. And this is virtually a fully functional personal computer. Indeed, the significance of this single function far exceeds that of any of the others. Various disadvantages: 1. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus is a full-fledged spade. My original plan was to get the S9, but they were offering a really attractive pricing for this item, so I decided to go with that instead. 2. When I think of the autonomy of a smartphone, I can't wrap my brain around the fact that such a tiny battery was packed into such a spade. During the two years that I used various Redmi models, each one had a battery that was 4,000 mAH despite being significantly reduced in size and weight. Even after implementing all of the possible power-saving settings, such as switching to a dark theme, terminating all background processes with the exception of the 4-5 essential ones, reducing the screen resolution, and switching off both Bluetooth and GPS, the smartphone still has a shorter battery life than the Honor 9 despite having a smaller battery. 3. Computer programs. You have the option to decline installing superfluous software when you are going through the basic setup process; yet, there is still rubbish, such as Facebook. I would like to have the ability to select all of the software that will be installed on the device, with the exception of any programs that are required for the device to function properly. This is a high-end piece of hardware. In addition, Samsung is continuously conducting research and development on its software; the company will first add functionality, and then they will eliminate it. For instance, in the launcher, there used to be a setting for customizing the color of the folder backdrop; this feature has now been gone. Due to the fact that the phone does not automatically sort by first name and last name, I was required to install an additional program. 4. Ten years ago, manufacturers believed that the black theme used less battery, but to this day, they refuse to provide a dark theme for their products. They did not venture a guess until the year 2022 was nearly through. 5. Flaws or special features. On the website w3bsit3-dns.com, there are as much as 800 pages of thread that describe how individuals are looking for ways to get rid of this function or that feature since it disrupts their lives. These are the deficiencies that have always been present in Samsung's software. So, Samsung is not interested in hiring your average computer programmers. This has been the case for a good number of years. 6. Bixby. Nobody needs a function, and there's no point in even getting hung up on a button that's always being pressed. Praise be to God, there are multiple ways to disable it.

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