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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

Since I took advantage of the Trade-In program when I purchased the smartphone, I was able to get it at a lower price than the S8+ was going for at the time. I have been using it for almost four months now. Because I had a huge update to Android 9 Pie recently, and because I had promised to do so, I am redoing the review that I had previously left. The ate itself brought stability to the operation of the smartphone, many things started to work better, and the smartphone became more responsive. The battery has not yet noticed significant changes, but it is likely that the duration of the work has increased, though not significantly and not in all usage scenarios. The screen on the smartphone is really appealing, and in my opinion, there is currently nothing that can top it. The sound that comes from the speakers is extremely pleasant, but it is important to note that the sound that comes from the speakers on the iPhone Xs and XsMAX is even more saturated; however, the sound that comes from the speakers on this device is not worse; rather, it is just different. When headphones are connected, the sound quality is also very good. When headphones are used for 12k and FLAC is being listened to, there are no complaints about the sound quality. You can use it to point the stylus at any text, it doesn't matter if it's a text or an inscription in a picture, and extract the text from the picture and immediately translate it. The functionality is very pleasing, and I also advise you to deal with BIXBY. In some scenarios, it is a very useful thing. For example, you can use it to point the stylus at any text, and it will immediately translate it. In addition to this, objects and pictures are easily identified. Nonetheless, the button is a nuisance, and it serves no useful purpose. Given the range of capabilities that can be achieved with the stylus, the Smart is unrivaled in its price range and among its competitors in terms of its overall quality. This is now the best flagship model available, and it provides all of the functions necessary for successful work, study, or leisure. My ideal scenario is one in which engineers and software developers have been thinking about the device, just like they did with the Galaxy S8+. I believe those who own the older model of the Note8 should give it some thought. It would appear that there are not as many new features in the Note 9 to make the device more suitable for someone with a Galaxy S8 Plus or a standard Galaxy S8 or a more recent model. In that case, it would be more suitable for me.

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Pros
  • It is absolutely readable in the sun even under bright rays, and it does not blind in the dark, and it is possible to adjust the color correction for yourself on the screen, which is the most important benefit of this smartphone. The screen has perfect color reproduction, excellent brightness, and it is absolutely readable in the dark. -The inclusion of sound and speakers is another major selling point. I am even more happy that the sound from the speakers is comfortable to listen to, that it is clear and more saturated than in many other smartphones, and that it sounds particularly nice when the content being played is of excellent quality; dolby tracks in movies sound great. The sound quality of the headphones is satisfactory, and the headset that was sent to you is likewise of a high caliber. Memory, it's quick and it's got enough space, and when combined with a memory card, you can use it for absolutely anything. -Modem and antennae, Wi-Fi speed of up to 250 megabits per second; in 4G+ I met download speeds of up to 140 megabits per second and upload speeds of up to 90 megabits per second. Captures the fish with complete assurance. -Camera, a nice module has been installed, which enables you to capture photographs with a quality that is comparable to that of SLR cameras; at least, I was successful in doing so; some examples of these photographs are provided below. The camera was finished in a large way with the most recent update, however it was not done entirely. - The availability of the stylus and the precision with which it can be used. The stylus, in general, has evolved to become more practical and user-friendly than it was in the past. -Fast charging from 0 to 100 percent in under 2 hours and 35 minutes. -Excellent autonomy; the battery will last for 24 hours in a fairly intensive mode if the automatic brightness and Always On Display features are disabled. However, if these features are enabled, the battery life will be reduced by up to four hours in the same situation. -Biometric sensors that are both quick and accurate. Nonetheless, you will eventually get used to them. -Rapid Access Memory (RAM), an adequate capacity, and a strong CPU. -Waterproof.
Cons
  • The dimensions are one of the drawbacks, as they are not ideal for all users. Additionally, the position of the fingerprint sensor is a little awkward for some customers, but I don't find it to be an issue for me. This is due to the fact that prior to purchasing this phone, I had been using the Galaxy S8 Plus for almost two years, during which time I had become accustomed to the position of the sensor. It is also disappointing that the manufacturer has not been able to finish the software for almost half a year. Periodically, there are some other bugs; for example, before upgrading to Android 9, there were cyclic reboots when attempting to make a payment with Samsung Pay; problems with fingerprint recognition; problems with the camera, or more specifically with the quality of shooting; terrible artifacts appeared in the photographs, which were clearly created by noise reduction; and even now, there are complaints from customers. At the moment, artifacts caused by noise reduction occasionally show, the shot is just covered with patches of various colors, and the automation occasionally paints the noise rather than removing it. The picture quality is lower while using the Live Focus portrait option as opposed to the usual mode. The AI-based enhancer, also known as the scene optimizer, can either operate exceptionally effectively or appallingly, in either case drastically degrading the final product of the filming. At certain portions of the recording process, the noise reduction feature is inoperable. This is a software issue because similar issues are not noticed in other programs, the noise is consistent throughout the whole field of the frame, and some third-party programs reduce chromatic and color noise in an even manner. Nonetheless, in spite of all of its flaws, the camera produces some of the most striking photographs. Despite this, I find that the images taken with my Galaxy S9 Plus and my Galaxy S9 are superior because they operate more smoothly and there are fewer issues with either device. There are also issues with the functionality of SmartView, and the picture on the television may be broadcast erroneously at times; however, I believe this issue will be resolved in the near future.

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