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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not an outstanding product.

I had to replace my iPhone 5, which had suddenly stopped working after having faithfully served me for almost four years. During that time, it had been subjected to everything, from regular asphalt to the salty sands of the Karakum. I decided to buy a new phone to take its place. Even though he did not have any further protection, he almost did not suffer any changes to his appearance. The Samsung Galaxy S7 defies description in every possible way. Within the first month of the pocket's operation, he discovered the first scratch on the screen's glass; nevertheless, the cause of the damage is still unknown. The scratch is really deep, and although it really bothers me, I've grown accustomed to the fact that it's there. Following the occurrence, it was determined that we should purchase protection. The branded Clear view cover was ultimately selected as the winner. Even after it had fallen, the phone was saved by him with nearly no damage. Nevertheless, at the same time, it is itself a source of quite deep scratches around the edge of the glass, despite the fact that these scratches are very minor. It looks like sandpaper with very fine grains has been used to scrape the home button and the flash glass. After three months of far more careful use, the S7 appears to have a poorer overall appearance than the iPhone 5 had when it reached the end of its life. However, the phone no longer has the same allure it once did. Given the price of the gadget and the amount of experience that was gained, I do not highly advocate purchasing the phone, particularly for those individuals who are not going to "jump around" it. The ratio of price to quality is appallingly low. In conclusion, I will mention that in addition to the Lumia 1520 phone that I own, I also have a Lumia 640 phone, which is significantly cheaper. After almost two years of incredibly negligent use, there is not a single significant damage or crack, only a few minor scratches here and there. And one more thing, after having the Galaxy S7's "capabilities" demonstrated to me in one of the outlets, I ultimately opted to purchase the device. The sample for the show was sliced with a knife after being flung with glass on the floor, submerged in water, and then cut. There was no physical harm done. It has been discovered that the samples that are displayed in the salons are drastically different from the actual devices, which leads to the consumer being misled.

Pros
  • The quality of the device, its appearance, its performance, and the quality of the connection. If it weren't for the drawbacks, everything would be perfect.
Cons
  • 1. The primary camera has a very discernible amount of distortion. If there are no lines that are parallel to one another in the photograph, then it appears to be in good shape. I have no choice but to acknowledge that the camera is quite good. Quickly and to a very good standard. Fantastic photos taken at night. The photograph looks great up until the point where several barrel-shaped parallel lines appear in it. The function that is supposed to repair software distortion does not operate. 2. The phone stopped recognizing the memory card at some point during the process. Making contact with the technical support service did not produce the outcome that was hoped for. They spoke a symbolic "regret" and suggested formatting the memory card, but it is best to use only branded memory cards, even if these are extremely pricey. The root of the issue was discovered to be the following: after a certain amount of time has passed, the phone would no longer recognize an encrypted memory card, even if it is a branded card. At the same time, he is able to see any other without any difficulties up until the point where you encrypt it. It appears to be a problem with the software. Individual investigation led to the discovery of the answer. 3. Inept customer service for technical issues.