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Review on πŸ’» Renewed Apple iPhone 12 Pro 5G US Version in Silver with 128GB for AT&T by Momchil Peev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

For the first time, I debated whether to give four or five stars on the iPhone. Allow for a discount of five dollars. OLED display. The OLED screen is noticeably yellow when first opened and powered on, especially when held next to an iPhone from an earlier model. A blue-light filter in the preferences takes care of it, though. I corrected the overt yellowing, but the display calibration is still off, which is a problem given that most people buy an iPhone Pro for its camera. In addition, the phone's display needs to be adjusted so that you may make changes to the photos while you're on the go. Eyes could not detect Shim. However, when using an external camera to record the screen, it becomes readily apparent. HDR video looks great, but it doesn't compare to the picture quality of an OLED TV. Embedded both videos so you can see how they differ. The camera has improved, of course, but not in a very impressive way. Not for a hundred thousand, at least. Due to the gles used to shield the cameras, the issue of glare from bright light sources in the dark has not been resolved. Applying an anti-reflective filter spray is a good idea. Design. Glossy edges are easily smudged by fingertips and hence appear messy. You'd better duck and cover, then. Some users have reported that the edges "cut" their hands. That's . I failed to take note of anything of the sort. The iPhone is otherwise identical. An essential tool for anyone whose livelihood depends on creating visual and textual content. There is no other smartphone out there that meets my needs for both a high-quality camera and a responsive, accurate touch screen. When I donate $100,000, I have a specific goal in mind. People who aren't interested in making content but are interested in watching it should not be expected to fork up such a large quantity of money. Many reviews have come to the same conclusion, and I agree with them: starting from the eleventh level makes no sense because there is no significant difference to warrant spending a hundred thousand dollars on it. If your model is less than the tenth, you can move on to the twelfth.

Pros
  • This has all the advantages of an iPhone, including high-quality photography, smooth operation, and a pleasurable typing experience (the iPhone's touch screen is the most precisely calibrated of any smartphone).
Cons
  • The screen is yellow when you first open it (after being treated with a light filter), they were able to eliminate a very enormous bang immediately, the shiny borders actually get dirty very quickly, and the design of this model is typically controversial; however, there are no major concerns.

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