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Review on πŸ’ͺ Unlocked Samsung Galaxy J7 (16GB) J737A - 5.5" HD Display, Octa-core Processor, Android 8.0, 4G LTE, AT&T Compatible (Black) by Athit Methasate ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

I totaled a Note 2 that was around 5 years old and bought a J7 2022 to replace it. The sound coming from the external speaker was absolutely terrible, and it is highly likely that there is no dedicated sound card. Furthermore, the sound quality of the A8 + 2022 and the A7 2022 is virtually identical. Only the S and Note series will have typical sound quality. When listening with headphones, the sound is identical to that on the Note 2. An outstanding example from G-Case describes a man who gained a lot of weight but managed to avoid death three times. I put a 64 GB card from my Note 2 because having 16 GB of RAM is not a disadvantage. I don't use NFC, but AOD is quite cool; however, I disabled it when I took out the fingerprint unlock. The lack of ip68 and USB Type C ports should not be seen as a negative feature either. A contemporary low-cost smartphone is superior to the older models S3, S4, Note 2 and 3, despite the fact that it is inferior to these smartphones in some respects. Samsung's 2022 lineup of smartphones and tablets was a major letdown. The A8/+ (it's better to take S7 or add and buy S8), new J-ki with plastic cases, and 720p soap on a 6-inch screen are all poor options. J5 2022 (horrible pentail, apparent to the naked eye) and J7 2022 are often the same as A6 and A6 +! In point of fact, the A6+ is the same, whether or without the J7 2022 added. The S9 and S9+, as well as the Note 9, are nearly indistinguishable from the models of the previous year, and the most recent Samsung device, with its 4 and 5 cameras, is something that is typically unfathomable at the price of the S8 from the previous year. Glass Note8/9 and S8/9 devices with an aspect ratio of 18: 9 and rounded edges were not accepted. From 2022 onward, I believe that the models A7, A5, and J7 will be the most successful. Anything else can be disregarded for the time being.

Pros
  • -excellent design, screen size, and narrow bezels; -the absence of curved edges, like on the flagships of the campaign; -the traditional 16:9 aspect ratio; and -the ability to multitask. The battery lasts for three days, with the average power saving mode on (with AOD off), if you don't play, but only make calls, listen to music, watch videos, have some Internet, and sit in Whatsapp for work - there is a built-in office. The body of the phone is slim, cool aluminum, and fits comfortably in your hand. The screen sensor is very smart and sensitive, and after a year it has not slowed down or bugged out.
Cons
  • - without a case, it is more likely to fall than older Samsungs made of plastic (S3 or Note 2) -in my opinion, at 1080p you can make out a pintail if you look very closely (on Note 2 it was not at 720p) - the sound coming from the external speaker is lifeless and uninteresting, without any vibrancy (compare with Note 2 and S3) - the camera does not have an optical stabilization system (4 out of 10 shots will be blurry) - Samsung's custom shell, labeling, and design are worse than those seen on Android 4 (Note2 or S3) -the fingerprint is valid five times out of ten

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