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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Aneta Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

When I had a OnePlus 6, I quickly became tired of the device's need for three daily charges and grew to despise its notch. After experiencing issues with a C6 ej (which lagged, became blunted, and eventually cracked around the display's rounded for no apparent reason), I decided to give Samsung a shot. When I finally left Samsung, I was impressed by the store's new layout and the quality of the laptops' 9-inch screens. The best smartphone I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot of them, is this one. Despite being the pinnacle of human ingenuity, the exhibit is utterly hypnotic. The camera is so powerful that I've considered selling it because I no longer feel the need to carry around a bulky camera. Since the manufacturer slows down devices with new firmware, I immediately rolled up the old firmware from 4pda and disabled the ability to eat it arbitrarily. The screen's resolution is as high as it can go. Amazingly, even with heavy use, my smart device can be unplugged from power at 6 in the morning and still have plenty of juice to last until 8 or 9 at night. The screen doesn't flash pink and blue like on laptop 8. Both the external speaker and the headphones (one plus in this regard was the bottom) produce high-quality sound. Nothing gets too hot, and there are no bugs, even though I'm using the eskimos' version. Smartphones are so convenient that Samsung was taken aback by how much fun they are to use anywhere. Also, they fixed some of the small issues with laptop 8, so I think that number nine is the ideal smartphone. The only real issue I've had is that Samsung's face unlock doesn't function nearly as well as Oneplus's. Instead of fumbling about with the face unlock, I simply use my fingerprint. You won't regret spending the $45,000-$50,000 on it; trust me. There will be a no-compromise choice when the price reaches $35.

Pros
  • Display, power, video and audio capture
Cons
  • The door locks with your face on it.

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