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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A Unlocked AT&T GSM 32GB Smartphone - Black by Jongil Baek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I think that this phone is comparable to the iPhone 5S. The presence of a camera is, of course, another advantage. I truly enjoy using the camera! The comparison to the iPhone 5S may not be accurate in every way, but the gap between the two is still enormous. The battery is fantastic, as it can last for a very considerable amount of time. fact! in addition, there is a function known as rapid charging, which makes it incredibly convenient because the phone can be charged almost entirely in just one hour. And now for the drawbacks. My individual point of view On the iPhone, many applications are superior to those found on the Samsung, both in terms of quality and user friendliness. Indeed, and Android loads them at a significantly slower rate (for example, Amazon online) For me, Android was not very user-friendly in terms of convenience overall. After 3 weeks I tried to get used to it - it did not work. The split-screen feature is annoying because there is no way to turn it off. This is by far the most fascinating aspect. A week and a half after use, ripples began to appear when talking on the phone and unlocking it. These ripples took the form of white horizontal stripes on a black screen. The warranty allowed for the replacement of the display. How is it that I just bought a brand new phone for fifty dollars, yet it's already visibly broken? And what will take place after that? If I'm being completely honest, I feel terrible about picking the Samsung over the iPhone. It's unlikely that I'll go back to talking to him.

Pros
  • 1. Digital Camera 2. Power Source
Cons
  • 1. A great deal of mobile applications either take a very long time to load or simply aren't developed very carefully. 2. problems with the display two weeks after the purchase! 3. Why is there no color that is white? This is a serious omission!