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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Nguyen Kim Chi ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, it was not worth buying.

For the reasons stated above, I will not be calling this number again. For me, the best feature of a smartphone is its ability to function independently; this technology was not introduced to this area, and it will not be introduced in the near future. Zhor degrades dramatically under stress (1% per 2 minutes is trivial). It's a waste of time to read specialized message boards, watch videos from enticed bloggers, or consult sponsored evaluations. The focus needs to shift to the Chinese now. A subject costs 50k red dollars, so that's the catch. And that's a huge puzzle. I have no idea who buys it for $70,00.

Pros
  • The design of the phone is superb. As compared to the Note8, whose rear window was free of cameras, flash, and fingerprint sensor, the former is the more aesthetic but less practical option. Excellent construction, loaded with features. What a fantastic display! He commands undivided attention. We found that using the stylus was a lot of fun. The phone was stolen for fun, therefore no negative feelings can be associated with this action. Sadly, there aren't that many useful add-ons available, but you can still find some.
Cons
  • In short, he's really tricky to catch. There's probably a flat area on the floor where it can roll away. The construction is solid and the glass is tough to shatter, however using it without a case is not a good idea. Thin lines just make things worse. We've finally reached the exciting part. To put it plainly, I don't know who writes the other reviews about stylish autonomy. After a week, you accept that the battery won't "typically" start charging and functioning when you first get it. Per night, he spends about 10% of the bill on food. What I just didn't do. This is the most advanced Android phone I've ever seen, yet it's only available in China. When the display is functioning properly, we can watch the charge evaporate in real time. In contrast, it also discharges while you're not using it.) The smartphone remains diplomatically mum on exactly which apps are responsible for the battery drain, although the platform and the Android System consistently make an appearance. All of this is NOT typical of a high-end phone, even one with a 4000 mah battery. Too bad! Now, it’s easy to be sure that you are not alone, on one well-known site there are over 100 pages on phone power use. Also, Note9 seems extremely basic next to my last phone, the Samsung A7 2022 with a 3300 battery. Native wireless charging has issues: while it may appear to be charging at times, and it may even report that rapid wireless charging is in progress, after two hours, only 30% has been added. As you execute a sharp 90-degree turn, time seems to speed up. Let's see how that turns out, then. There are legitimate concerns if all of this is shown as a top, but if the price is on par with Xiaomi's, then presenting it is a no-brainer.

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