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Review on πŸ’» Renewed Samsung Galaxy S9 in Titanium Gray, 64GB for AT&T by Michal Kucharski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

The criterion of battery operation is extremely essential to me, and it is required that the gadget last for a day when it is set to a setting that is considered to be average. This may not be a problem for you if you always have a charger on hand, but it was the primary reason why I gave up on the device after only two weeks of use. If you always have a charger on hand, this may not be an issue for you. It's very bad, because the phone was one of my favorites. Under typical conditions, the phone won't last even a single day. Got pros: I went with the gray S9 and 128 GB of storage. The design is open to interpretation, but I personally enjoy it quite a bit, particularly when it's in a dark graphite tone. The camera is without a doubt the most impressive one I've ever seen on a mobile device. Excellent. Sound, both in terms of the dynamics of a dialogue and the stereo mode utilized when playing music. In addition to their already high quality, the headphones feature a 3.5mm audio jack. Memory is 128 gigabytes, including a card that is also 128 gigabytes. sufficient for my needs. Has drawbacks, such as the inability to utilize two SIM cards in addition to a memory card at the same time. Because it continues to function even when the phone is locked, the Bixby button can be somewhat obnoxious. Battery. Even though I don't use that many apps, my phone's display stays lit for at least two to three hours, and I didn't have to charge it again until the evening. This is the issue at hand, as well as the motivation behind the sale of the phone. The idea that the appatar's charge can be reduced by 15–20% during the night's downtime left me bewildered. The only way I was able to get 1 day's worth of work done was by turning off all internet services, syncing my devices, and working in an energy-saving mode that slowed down my work speed while also lowering the resolution and brightness of my screen. Why is it even necessary then, given these restrictions?