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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Kero Montes

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

I'd been keeping an eye on the Note series since around the fourth iteration, but could never justify buying one. When the ninth iteration came out, plus Samsung announced that its phones would soon be available for rent, I decided to give it a shot. When I initially got it, I was overjoyed and "didn't let go of my hands," using it to its full potential (this is called "the joy of purchase"). Can't handle it? Okay, sure. How high quality is the camera? If you want to use it to film a blog, that's great, go for it. Is it true that the stylus drags? No, he doesn't sluggishly plod along; he just happens to be particularly good at Excel spreadsheets and nothing else. Was the note8 change noticeable? I won't claim to have played note8, but reputable sources state the difference is insignificant (but not in price). So Puff is yanking? Naturally. But, I would not advise doing so if you are required to make payments over time or obtain a loan in order to make your purchase, rather than making an outright cash purchase. It's neat, but only for people who have a good reason for needing this gadget; otherwise, it's easy to be lazy about it and just get whatever's cheapest instead.

Pros
  • When working with tables, or when the desktop version of the site is more practical than the mobile one, a stylus is a handy tool to have on hand. You can pretend you're a professional photographer and snap a few striking images with a camera. First impressions after a month of use show a positive reaction to the touch screen, but later on, problems emerge. The phone's performance helps you forget about the things it can't do. There are so many chips that you can utilize them all if you want to. There has never been anything that is drained in a time of need if it can be charged quickly and has a good battery available.
Cons
  • After a month and a half, the screen lost its oleophobicity and was even apparent to the eyes; its remnants looked like a patch with streaks along the edges. I didn't use film or glass because they are oleophobic, so after that, whatever was on the screen stayed there, and that was unpleasant. This is not flagship quality, but rather the standard for the low-end market. Phones are very expensive to replace if they are dropped. During the day, ates prefers to take it easy. Samsung's insistent software that wants you to join its ecosystem while not providing anything of value to you. A pen and many accessories help market this phone, but whether or not they provide value is up for debate.

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