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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone Xs Max 256 GB, nano SIM+eSIM, gold by Velizar Hennessy ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

After considering the feedback on this product, I decided to take a look at my own copy. Here are my thoughts: - the modem mode never fails for me; - always-on - instead of it, you need to tap the screen or raise the phone (although, yes, allways-it is sometimes more convenient, they could do it); - a finger sensor, perhaps, in addition, would not hurt (but) face-ID is more convenient for me. The 2022 Samsung S7 is the second-to-last smartphone. Back then, he was the leader of 40,000 men. - They say the native Samsung processor is terrible, but I warmed up right away and lost the network quietly out of shame. As it turned out, I was only out of access. battery - after a year of use, it was no longer sufficient for even a single day's use like a phone's battery would. And he had all the well-known and easily-understood benefits of android over ios, such as a plethora of free apps, a back on button, and a brilliant display and camera activated by double-clicking the home button. But even a Samsung TV couldn't replicate the screen on this flagship. The battery ran out of juice so rapidly because of how slowly it charged and operated overall. A finger sensor that "don't understand mine" when wet and "ate more often, otherwise it forgets" when dry. In general, Samsung's unfinished business quickly became a disappointment and annoyance. After using an iPhone for years, a friend finally switched to a Samsung because, in his words, "Apple wants money for everything." Personal preference. Another friend of mine has been using an IPhone 5s for the past seven years, and the battery still hasn't flattened out once.

Pros
  • Highly debatable. All. The Xs Max 512 is not a dumb phone. Not hot at all. It has no impact on battery life, and a 15% increase lasts well for half a day. Excellent camera. Excellent screen, albeit I believe it's manufactured by Samsung. Instantly unlock your iPhone with a tap and swipe of any finger with Face ID. iOS has many drawbacks, such as an absurdly small number of available apps, especially free ones. After 11 years of using Windows Mobile (which nobody barely remembers) and then Android, I finally switched to iOS. The list is lengthy and difficult to describe. Due to my own foolishness, I have not made use of many of Android's features. And everything here actually does work, not only what was said; the system is compatible with any and all external hardware, etc. Plus, I only paid $60,000 for it, but it was selling for twice that just six months earlier.
Cons
  • It's undeniable that a 5-inch phone would be easier to hold and carry around.