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Review on πŸ’» Renewed Samsung Galaxy S9 in Titanium Gray, 64GB for AT&T by Adhira Nair ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

I've just had it for a week so far. I spent two years with HTC 10 Lifestyle before that (previously LG G2). One of the main ways in which the Galaxy S9 falls short of its predecessors is in its battery life. despite the fact that they're all the same size. The S9 survived till the final light went out, but the HTC and LG lasted for two days. It looks like a sizable percentage of the populace is glued to their TVs. But this constant need to recharge my phone is a new experience for me. This is a very challenging circumstance. Next up is the poor Bixby button, but the sluggish didn't kick it. Actually, there are numerous occurrences of accidental clicking because the button is placed in the wrong place. Even when alone, it retains a basic maneuver. While on crutches, I was promoted to the position of camera operator. The S9 is awkward and heavy to use, in my opinion. I didn't waste any time covering it up because the case gets dirty so easily and I don't trust the glass to keep it that way. Finally, some users may need a little time to adjust to the screen's rounding. The lettering on your screen, for instance, may start to wrap around the edges while you read an online article. It sums up our discussion. In my opinion, using emoji is nothing more than a game for kids. I won't repeat myself on the phone's features like its screen resolution, processing speed, or camera. This location has first-rate amenities overall. The stereo speakers produce exceptionally robust sound, which really jumps out to me after having issues with the HTC One's volume. Your conversation partner comes through very clear on the speaker. In addition, a highly reliable fingerprint scanner and a decent iris scanner. Connector 3.5 is already set up and functioning properly. Although the wired charging option is quicker, I practically never use it because the wireless option is so much more handy. To be honest, I haven't spent much time researching the various bun options just yet. My key motivation for purchasing the S9 over an earlier iPhone model was the opportunity to play around with a new dimension. The Iphone X, however, comes at a hefty price, and the Iphone 8 now seems pretty dated. The S8 variants with only a single speaker and a single camera on the back are the slowest. HTC 12 is still on my want list, despite its shovel-like introduction and pointless aesthetic. There's no denying that the S9 is a top-notch mobile device, but it also stands out thanks to its striking design and one-of-a-kind features. They managed to construct a curved screen even though there is still a massive amount of glass casing and weight due to the battery. The fact that I had to get used to it takes some getting used to is what really stands out to me.

Pros
  • rate of production Functional. Camera. Display (contrast, color accuracy, brightness; legible even in broad daylight) (color reproduction, brightness - perfectly visible even in the sun). Powerful and high-fidelity external speakers. When I put on the headphones, the sound is fantastic. Always Accessible for Viewing, etc., etc.
Cons
  • Short battery life! Put Corps in italics. The Bixby key is inconveniently located and cannot be used with any Apple-made apps for data transmission (lagers). The globe-shaped display remains a hallmark. It weighs a total of 211 grams when stored in the branded Protective Standing Cover, which is significantly heavier than necessary.