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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ with 256GB in Aura Glow for GSM Users by Chai Charoen ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

The fact that the film is factory-pasted on the screen is another positive, although it can also be considered a drawback because. Despite the fact that I handle the phone very carefully, she scratched in a matter of days. Although I had intended to use the stylus, I only used it a few times. I haven't yet determined what duties it might be required for. Given that the screen would be small, there are enough fingers to go around. A finger is sufficient on such a big screen, even when performing operations in Google Calendar. The device is good overall, and I bought it on AliExpress for 49990 during a promotion. For this price, I'm willing to overlook any flaws. I doubt I would have kept it if I had initially purchased it for 99k; instead, I would have given it back.

Pros
  • I switched from the galaxy s7, and when compared to that device, the screen—again and again—is a major benefit. It's large, bright, and can accommodate a lot of information. I would prefer 512 GB of memory, but the officials didn't have any with that much capacity, so I had to purchase another 256 GB card. The speakers have a cool sound, but again, not as good as the S7. The battery is day-long lasting. I picked up the phone at six in the morning; it only needs charging at night. Again, this one is really amazing in comparison to my old s7, which I had already paid twice for supper.
Cons
  • circular screen It's still acceptable if you simply use your finger, but once you take up the stylus, it becomes a hassle. It is not always possible to press a button with a finger if it is situated on the edge of the screen. very infuriating fingerprint reader I was incredibly let down here. The Note10, with its under-screen scanner, is plain horrible in comparison to the S7, which unlocked with lightning speed. First off, unlocking is not always successful the first time, though it frequently succeeds. I'm still thinking about the fingerprint reader. If AOD is turned on, you can at least see where to place your finger; if you turn it off, you can typically "poke" for a very long time before you reach your destination. I can only unlock with a digital code because for some reason, even with AOD enabled, this icon occasionally vanishes where you need to put your finger and does not appear even when you click the button. Not a cute little thing either. I'm not the only one who has noticed that the button on the left has already been written about. I simply can't adjust to it. Just that it's not practical. Brakes. Exynos issues could be the cause of why the interface occasionally lags. Then, for a brief moment, it becomes thoughtful. Even though it was from last year, it's kind of odd to see this on a flagship. As I don't play any games, I don't know how they work. Therefore, simple use slowdowns are disappointing.