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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

My decision to switch from iOS to Android was based on the fact that I simply could not reconcile the cost of purchasing a new iPhone. Not because I lack the financial means to do so. I just couldn't find a way to rationalize spending that much money for a phone. But that's not what this is about:) If everything is more or less evident with regard to the benefits, I will outline in greater depth some of the drawbacks, which are as follows: 1. Why was it necessary to designate a different button for some wretched Bixby widget? A full-fledged physical button, and this at a time when all smartphone manufacturers are competing with each other to see who can make the most efficient use of space both within and outside the device. The most unfortunate aspect is that, with the current firmware, this button cannot be disabled in any way, and installing third-party bxActions software does not make a difference. It seems as though I heard that Samsung has committed to releasing a firmware that would enable you to reassign this vulgarity; I really hope that this will take place as soon as possible. 2. When compared to epol pay, Sams pay is activated in an inconvenient manner. When I used epol pay, all I had to do was press the home button twice, and then I was able to make a payment. In this instance, you are required to first "pull out" the card from the bottom edge of the phone with a swipe. Next, you must place your finger on the scanner, and only after that will the phone go into payment mode. Lengthy and not very noticeable, particularly when the card is removed from its slot with the display turned off. 3. Flare. Unfortuitously, they informed me about it, and it wasn't until then that I noticed it. That I might have a quiet life:) But this has no effect on day-to-day activities; in fact, if you look at the phone at a right angle, you won't even be able to see it, and the Samsa insist that everything is operating normally. Even though it's a shame, it doesn't really worry me that much. There is no way to avoid encountering difficulties; this is a given. It was on purpose that I did not add to the dignity the presence of a hole for headphones and a connector for a flash drive: I have been using wireless ears for a long time, and the base 128 GB of memory is plenty for me with a large margin of room to spare. On the other hand, it is, and that's a good thing:) In general, I am quite pleased with the phone; it satisfies all of my requirements and then some. And a price of less than sixty thousand dollars seems like the epitome of moderation in light of the current circumstances.

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Pros
  • 1. Screen. Huge, gorgeous, and devoid of the almost universal unibrow. 2. Dimensions. It ended up being a little longer and slimmer than my old iPhone 7+, but I didn't have any trouble adjusting to it because of the size difference. 3. The camera is excellent; when compared to the same camera on the iPhone 7+, the improvement is obvious to the naked eye. 4. The battery life is satisfactory; it is not impossible to get through a few days without resorting to any additional strategies. 5. The layout is appealing; it is orderly and uncluttered, and nothing more. 6. A large number of unlocking options are available at the same time: you can choose to unlock it with your finger, your face, or a pin. 7. The stylus can be very useful in certain situations: not only is it convenient to draw on screenshots, but it can also be used to take pictures. After two months of use, the battery still has a life of at least one day when set to the highest possible performance and resolution. The iPhone carried itself with more assurance:)
Cons
  • 1. That damn button labeled "Bixby." 2. The activation mechanism for Samsung Pay 3. A button on the stylus that is very inconspicuous to the touch and very small; in order to find it, you have to look for it with your eyes. 4. Illumination running along the edge on the left. She is. when used for a period of two months: It turns out that Google Pay is an extremely useful item to have! I activated it simultaneously with Samsung Pay, but I kept the Samsung Pay app on my phone in case I encountered an outdated terminal. It's very convenient and quick!

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