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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 8 in Red with 64GB for Verizon by Bambang Tjahaya ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

The Apple smartphone that deserves more praise than it gets. Personally, I think this is the best iPhone Apple has ever released (5S excepted). Furthermore, the iPhone X is an expensive and pointless marketing gimmick (and still hamsters ate it, my God). Here are a few advantages: - Its small size is a welcome change from the cumbersome design of today's shovels (but hamsters continue to eat cactus, because shovels are trendy). Apple's "revolutionary" Face ID is essentially a useless poorly functioning gimmick that was hastily produced when the company realized there was simply no room to put royal Touch ID into the iPhone X, which is why its users are so envious. - Highest contrast ratio (for IPS) + DCI-P3 support + HDR10 support + Reference screen in the market in terms of viewing angles, color reproduction, and screen uniformity. - A screen size and resolution that allows for one-handed use without draining the battery or graphics processing unit (GPU); ideally, 326 ppi (anything over 320 ppi is marketing for hamsters). Everything fits perfectly; the frame is sturdy, the glass is front and rear, and the glass is front and back. The backs are made of glass, and the case colors are stunning; at last, the ideal design. - Unbelievable speed, light years ahead of any Android flagship from 2022. Impressive memory management for a device with only 2 GB of RAM, something the Android could only hope for. Even Androids with 4 GB of RAM can't keep up with an iPhone 2S when it comes to multitasking. Excellent flagship camera, light years ahead of my previous SE. However, I rarely use my camera, despite the fact that any average person can benefit from having one for taking pictures of documents, art, or even their pets. Consequences with. I don't need it because I have a dedicated Hi-Fi player, and the fact that wireless technology has a long way to go before it can compete with wired in terms of sound quality, durability, lack of need for charging, and pricing is a major strike against Apple's current strategy.

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