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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Apple iPhone XS Max (64GB, Gold, US Version) for AT&T by Kio Kun ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I've never had an apple before. Previously, I used a Xiaomi Redmi note 3 pro, a Xiaomi mi mix2, and a Samsung Galaxy note. I did not purchase any apples. They did not have any shovels available. And now you didn't buy it, but your child was born, and you needed a phone with a good camera. You also wanted to see what kind of apple smartphones were available, and finally a shovel phone came out. Let me begin by discussing the drawbacks. The inability to work within a mobile network was a constraint that caught me off guard, as was the antenna's lack of strength. And there is no documentation of this anywhere. It would appear that everyone is accustomed to this misconception, and while I won't claim that it directly interferes with anything, I will say that it irritates me a little bit. The seamlessness of the interface is also on the one hand, everything is cool, nothing hangs anywhere, and everything works the exact same way. While everything on Android works sharply, unfortunately the iPhone cannot be configured in such a way to make it work. Now, what I appreciated, compared to what was omitted from the dignity. My wife and I recently upgraded to new iPhones, an XS and an XS Max. The iCloud has brought the family together. And it began. Everything works very clearly and understandably together, not without jambs, of course, but it's probably impossible to achieve this on Android at such an intuitive and understandable level. Shared calendars, shared notes, shared photos, and iMessage are some examples of the things that work very clearly and understandably together. Because of the convenient deletion selection and 3D touch, working with text is very convenient. This makes it possible, for the first time, to write text on a mobile device. Prior to the release of iOS13, I used Googleboard, which, in some areas, is a complete nightmare to use. It is a real shame that the primary keyboard does not yet support Swype. It has been written a lot about artificial intelligence, but there is no exact information everywhere; in fact, it improves the user experience by making it more seamless. The ability to sense his presence and communicate what makes it challenging, but it is

Pros
  • The camera has a lot of cool live photo functions, and the portrait photography is really impressive. It's a common question among my circle of friends, and the answer is always the same: I use my phone. Yet, if I'm being completely honest, I was anticipating more. Excellent display, on par with the OLED TV I have at home. Work flow is quite smooth. System responsiveness. The working with text, working with photographs, and working with screenshots of the screen are all incredibly convenient ways to work. Ecosystem. Apple Pay is usually hassle-free and convenient to use, in contrast to the somewhat boring experience of using Google Pay.
Cons
  • When I compare the signal reception quality in Hong Kong to that of Xiaomi devices, which catch 4G Internet in the same places and sometimes better, the quality of the reception is poor. While working with mobile communications, there are a few limitations: By default, YouTube loads videos from 144r to 480r, everything above must be set by hand. Through mobile connections, there is no auto-adjustment that is dependent on the connection and switches on the device automatically at a resolution higher than 480p. There are restrictions placed on mobile app downloads by the Apple store. The standard keyboard does not include Swype, and the third-party alternatives are clumsy.