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Review on Renewed AT&T Apple iPhone 12, 256GB Blue - Like New Condition by Bhavin Tharwani ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

For the longest time, I've relied on android. I wanted to give Apple a try so that I could form my own opinion on the product without being swayed by marketing. I paid the officials in full in cash right away so that I wouldn't have to worry about getting a repaired model under warranty or an Arabic language version. It was impossible to make sense of all the menus and settings without the assistance of seasoned veterans. A plethora of arbitrary permissions and programs for anything imaginable on the phone, without which normal functionality is impossible. Consequently, you may feel like your phone does not truly belong to you because you are unable to access your personal files or drag and drop media from your phone to your computer. unwanted and annoying app advertising. You'll have to spend some cash for tunes, and then use a computer and some aytyuns to convert them into music suitable for tambourine dances. The camera block on the back cover isn't centered, so it dangles when you type with the phone face down on a table. The lenses also stick out far and are surrounded by sharp edges, so you'll need a case the moment you get it. This phone is only compatible with Apple goods. Very low battery life, and even when switched off, network connections persist in the background until manually disabled from the settings menu; not ideal, especially considering the cumbersome nature of the UI. For a product that costs over $1000, the company's greed has reached new heights by omitting charging capabilities and even headphones. A useless toy is an ordinary clever without constant access to the Internet for perpetual ates and checks. Not even a fingerprint reader or a retinal scanning will work. When face ID fails to operate properly, you have to remove your mask repeatedly, which is problematic during a pandemic. The built-in storage soon fills up, not with media like images and songs, but with useless information like ate notifications, certificates, and other useless drivel. In conclusion, I would not suggest it to anyone save kids or people with an absolute requirement for Apple products. So long as there are Android devices available, I'll be ditching this one and upgrading.

Pros
  • The size is perfect; it fits snugly in the palm of your hand, and the rounded sides make it easy to grasp. the OS's closeness to the hardware is paying off in terms of performance; both the phone and its applications are lightning-fast no matter how much RAM you have. Samsung's amoled panels are incredibly brilliant and saturated, and it hurts my eyes to look at them, but the company's flat and simple high-quality screens are much more tolerable.
Cons
  • the cost is excessive. battery - sits down extremely rapidly, even with a new device (a month of usage) in the morning 100% before going to sleep must be put on charge, which is also not included. equipment - the absence of a charger is due solely to the manufacturer's avarice, and the absence of headphones, at least wired from there, is due solely to the company's greed for profit. Apple's overpriced add-ons and other items.

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