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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, not worth buying.

replacement for the Xiaomi Mi5S. Disappointed. The phone is an ordinary, well-made item that costs a lot of money, thus there is no WOW impact (for example, when I bought myself a NOUT-3 many years ago, it was a bomb compared to competitors). It has a tactile feel and an exterior similar to the XIAOMI MI6 (a buddy owns one), but it features a stylus. The rest is largely unchanged; Xiaomi gets something better than Samsung. When compared to Xiaomi, Samsung falls short in this area because the software is overloaded with non-removable applications and the usability is difficult and poorly thought out. Thank God it didn't crash even though I had managed to drop it on the asphalt and slightly dent the screen. I currently use my outdated Xiaomi Mi5S for calls, the Internet, working on mail and other papers outside of the office, and GPS in my car. I have a laptop. After using a supplement for a month, I believe it will be crucial to consider: 1. Even with heavy usage of the phone (messaging, browsing the Internet, watching YouTube, making calls), the battery lasts from early in the morning until late at night. I'm not a gamer. I believe it will easily survive for two days if you only use it for calls and frequently check your mail. The indication is not very horrible in theory. 2. Working with mail, documents, and other items has become much easier thanks to the stylus and a large screen. That is especially useful for an office plankton who travels a lot. The usability is excellent. 3. Heavy and large are among the negatives. He tries to escape a silicone hut. A nice "shockproof" bumper or book case also gets a lot bigger. It bristles in the pocket of a shirt or pair of trousers, so be careful not to vilify it too much. 4. Streams movies on TV and seamlessly connects to Samsung appliances at home. Movies can also be downloaded via torrent to a smartphone. or use the soundbar to listen to music. really comfortable

Pros
  • 1. An excellent camera. Subjectively, the photos on the Note 9 were superior to those on the S9. 2. A stylus is useful when working with documents or websites because it allows you to press or select small fonts with many tiny ones. I borrowed it from him in numerous ways. 3. You can regulate your pulse thanks to the heart rate sensor. 4. The speakerphone is functional and has a sensitive microphone and loud speaker. There are no longer any perks. At all. The remainder is standard fare.
Cons
  • 1. The logic of the unlock – double-tapping the screen does not unlock the device. If the side button is broken, then only by fingerprint. really uncomfortable 2. The fingerprint sensor at the back is very inconvenient; to unlock it when the phone is on a table or the headset in a moving vehicle, you must take it in your hand. For drivers, it is highly inconvenient. 3. The screen's sensitivity is useless (or a software bug); when you press on it, nothing happens. Sometimes you have to poke a few times. 4. Programs (YouTube, Instagram, etc.) freeze and have bugs – the unoptimized software part makes up for the iron's strength. 5. To make a call, you must press the dialer and notebook a total of three to four times. Uncomfortable. 6. The phone only lasts for a maximum of one light day, despite the increased battery capacity. (Active use: calls, mail, and the Internet) Anything you decide to do with it, however you configure it. 7. Huge and heavy. It's awkward to use as a phone, but it works well as a tiny tablet. ADDED 10/14/2022 (used for 9 months); the phone functioned properly prior to the Note-10's introduction. The quality of communication has deteriorated significantly (megaphone operator), and now there are phone glitches. Dialing is not always successful, and after 30 to 40 seconds of a conversation, the connection is lost and the receiver goes silent. The issue was not resolved when a different operator was used as the SIM. My old Chinese smartphone recognized my SIM card and connected the call without a hitch. Updated on 03/26/2022: The phone stopped ringing normally, and there was a croaking sound every 30 to 50 seconds when connectivity was lost.

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