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Review on Samsung Factory Unlocked Warranty Renewed Cell Phones & Accessories and Cell Phones by Liang Chi-en ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

I made the switch from the Galaxy Note 8 to it. Prior to that, there was the Note 5, and before that, there was the Note 3, and before that, there was the Note 1. I consider this line to be the best on the market for people who require a smartphone for work. Because I frequently need to review and modify documents as well as make notes, having a big screen with a good picture and a pen at my disposal is really vital to me. I don't perceive a significant difference between the Note 9 and the Note 8, and if you already own one of these models and don't have extra money, you probably shouldn't rush into buying the Note 9, in my opinion. In any event, you should hold off purchasing this device until the release of the Note 20 in August. After that time, prices may drop on it, or some significant advantages may become clear. To everyone else, however, if you are interested in purchasing a strong smartphone that can be used for both work and play and that will continue to be useful for at least the next two to three years, it is highly recommended that you look into it further.

Pros
  • 1. Excellent uptime. The previous generation of the Note 8 did not make it through the day when subjected to the same levels of stress as this one, but it is still able to hold 40 percent of its charge. 2. Cameras. Even though I'm not much of a photographer, even to my untrained eye, I can tell that this new phone is an improvement over the one it replaced. 3. the rate of work accomplished To tell you the truth, the previous one did not slow down either, but some resource-intensive applications launch much quicker. (But, I took it on Snap, so I won't comment on how it is on Exinos.) 4. Unquestionably more pleasant to hold in one's hand. 5. The package includes a film to put on the screen as well as a gorgeous silicone case that has a coating that prevents slipping. (It is true that due to this coating, the case has a propensity to gather dirt; nonetheless, you should not forget to wipe it) I have noticed comments in this thread expressing dissatisfaction with the performance of the fingerprint sensor; nevertheless, I did not observe anything of the sort.
Cons
  • 1. It is unfortunate that they removed the pulse sensor from the back panel; as a result, you are only able to measure things like stress or blood oxygen saturation after a period of time has passed. 2. The "aura" case is stunning beyond belief, but it stains incredibly easily and can be utilized for on-location fingerprinting due to its porous nature. 3. To put it diplomatically, the official price is a little bit disappointing. Yet, if one is willing to look for other routes, they will be discovered. I believe that the price of unofficials, which is currently at 60k, is acceptable.