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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good and the price is reasonable.

The whole effect is excellent! The item is well worth the $31,000 I paid for it. There are no perfect devices—each has its own BUT—but if you use a smartphone actively enough, then of course, that is the case. This ratio of price to quality to functionality is 4.5. Let NFC down. I was certain that he wouldn't cause any issues. The "Home" button's subtlety may be seen in the picture. I didn't poke or pierce the button in any way. Since I have no idea what caused this fault and it appears to be "external interference," I choose not to go to the guarantee.

Pros
  • 1. The construction quality is first-rate. 2. The presentation is superb. 3. Always On Display is a fantastic choice! After that, even my second smartphone (an iPhone), which lacks a comparable feature, is not as useful. 4. OTG capability. reads flash disks of various shapes and sizes (through a tiny adaptor). I frequently use it at work. My friend routinely watches movies while driving and connects microSD cards to 128 Gb via OTG. There are absolutely no issues with the movie' size. 5. Samsung Pay is practical!
Cons
  • 1. NFC cannot read certain cards, such as Hong Kong "troika" cards, since it is either "cut off" or of a different version. This is quite odd for a flagship smartphone. Great performance on my ancient Samsung S3. The biggest letdown was having to abandon S3, as I occasionally use it. However, many people do not require NFC. 2. Display of incoming calls. There is only one discernible, stationary line. The subscriber's complete name is hidden. The subscriber's name has to be abbreviated and I have the name of the business that is phoning me in the name field. No matter how much information is provided, Asus allows you to see the running line as well as the entire name, surname, and other details. Third-party dialers are not something I wish to install. To fit more information, I just made the typeface smaller. (3) The home button. Therefore, I'm still perplexed as to what is wrong with her. There was a point that resembled a hole. Although it might not have been exactly the same, the idea that "an injection from a compass or a needle" was being conveyed. A buddy speculated that the covering may have somehow ruptured, but after careful inspection, they found nothing that might have done so. 4. A front-facing camera. a tiny bit yellow. It is obvious that everyone in the current world has their own preferences and standards for image quality, but I preferred the camera on the older iPhone 5S. 5. The battery might use some improvement. It's still fragile. However, these are the fees associated with continual phone calls, professional Internet browsing, and generally very active smartphone use. 6. It is unfortunate that there isn't a comprehensive search available, like the iPhone spotlight. This is a crucial feature for me to work with. I use the iPad for this because Android seems to have stuff, but they don't search "everywhere and everything."