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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in AT&T Cloud Silver, 128GB Storage by Danuta Szpakowska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

When I shifted from the Huawei Mate 10 6/128GB (non-Pro version; used from December 2022 to October 2022) to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 128GB (not PCT; used from October to November 2022), the feelings I had were not entirely clear. In comparison to the screen on the Note 9, the one on the Mate 10 was more informative (the screen was broader, and it's actually more convenient), but the rounded corners irritate and anger the user. I didn't use my Note 9 without the glass that came with it, and I went out and bought some of the most expensive glass I could find, so when I type, some of the letters don't print the first time (maybe this is a fault with the glass), but I haven't noticed this happening anyplace else. I talk a lot, and the batteries last until after lunch. Even after 10 months of use, the Mate 10 is performing much better than its predecessor. The phone did not have a "wow" factor or any other kind of innovation, despite the fact that the company that made it was a pioneer in the "phablet" market and it was their flagship model. If I had the money right now, I might buy it, but I doubt it because there hasn't been a significant advancement in it since 2022, when the Note 4 was introduced and none of its rivals had anything comparable. In my opinion, it is not worth 70,000, but the majority of purchasers get it for somewhere in the vicinity of 55,000, and at this price point, there are no alternatives to it that are available now. In spite of a few insignificant drawbacks, there are a great many more advantages. After using it for two weeks, I decided to sell my Samsung Galaxy Note 9, a decision that I do not regret. Instead, I placed a pre-order for a Huawei Mate 20 (the regular version). Let's see how it turns out.

Pros
  • I really enjoy the angular form of the phone; it looks quite beautiful. The camera window is in the shape of a rectangle, and the fingerprint scanner below it is almost the same shape. Everything else is very symmetrical. I have an indigo tint, and when I use a yellow stylus, it makes for a pretty attractive combination. There is not a single company that produces anything comparable to a smartphone that has a stylus and all of these features. If you start using the stylus, then you become used to it, and it occasionally helps a lot in some circumstances, plus it makes you stand out from the "crowd" when you receive it, even though the majority of people do not use them. On the face of the device, there is no indication that it was manufactured by Samsung. The screen is stylish and the best available on the mobile phone market for October 2022 that is now on the market, and the standard set of accessories that comes in the box is stylish and includes everything that you could possibly require. The accessories are of the highest possible quality (headphones have not yet unpacked). The Samsung flagship device of 2022 will come equipped with all of the necessary features. The headphones that I used with the Sony XBA-1 produced sound of a very good quality, which I found to be really enjoyable. I really liked how well Samsung Pay worked and how convenient it was. The software and functionality were both of very high quality. Incredible camera; it's the nicest one I've ever used in a mobile device.
Cons
  • The earpiece speaker and the false keyboard response caused by the side bends were both things that I found annoying. If I had the option to purchase a model with a screen that did not have rounded edges, I would go for one that had a normal screen. I'm not happy with the way the phone manages its battery (the charge doesn't last long enough from eight to twenty hours; the Huawei Mate 10 phone that came before this one had the same battery and managed to survive with a bang). When opposed to Huawei, Samsung has consistently demonstrated a lower sensitivity to cellular networks. I am dissatisfied that my version of Certify does not include a built-in music player; instead, I had to download players from the internet. Considering the price of the phone (which is 69990), this is an extremely disappointing feature.