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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

That would be me. I was seeking for a shorter and more concise version. but there turned out to be a good opportunity to try your luck at exinos for a very reasonable sum of money. The phone has exceeded my expectations in every way. What I was seeking was: a sound system with a jack 3.5 (I like to have decent sound in any headphones, and not in those from 5 k.), and an interface that is familiar to me and easy to comprehend on Samsung devices are my top three priorities when purchasing a new smartphone. Despite the fact that it is not the most adaptable, 4 is for autonomy, and 5 is for there to be NO BANG! Whatever comparison I did showed that the only devices that fit my requirements were the Samsung Note 9 and the Huawei Mate 20. The flat IPS screen, by the way, is much cooler than the curved Amoled screen, and the battery on the Huawei device is wider than the battery on the Samsung device. Huawei is not bad, seriously not bad. But, the music that came through the headphones drove me crazy. I've read that some people have been able to extract it from costly headphones in some way. I was unable to. I had no choice but to pull the device away from Gnummus and tighten the belt. Previously, I had expertise with the Note2, the Note3, and the C9 pro. I have never once second-guessed my decision because it is more than adequate for my day-to-day needs, it really is capable of doing everything, and it even allows me to set up a desktop on a standard television (DEx). Not to mention the noise. I just put my ears in (I have JVC HA-FX1X Xtreme Xplosives, which cost a thousand and a half dollars each), and that's it, I'm nuts. The sound quality is fantastic, and if you fiddle with the settings a little bit more. In a word, the expanse. To be more exact, Galaxy. Write if you have any questions.

Pros
  • Excellent screen, independence, velocity, and sound (!) When listened to via headphones, the sound quality is, of course, satisfactory overall (but it was good on C9 last year, yes, yes, there were already stereo speakers, though the phone was not officially sold in 2022). The camera is really good, but the white snow is still not white; instead, it is sometimes bluish, sometimes yellowish, sometimes curled from the lighting; however, you can color the snow in the post-processing. The stylus is a fun toy, and using it is a good way to kill ten minutes; however, after I put it away, I promptly forgot about it for the rest of my life. In general, I'm a fan of the laptop series, and it's interesting to watch how the products evolve. There is not yet a fingerprint on the screen, but I am beginning to comprehend the reasons why I require it. There is a scanner located on the device's rear, in addition to a face and iris scanner, and all of the scanners function flawlessly. Antutu just just drove on the device filled to capacity with apps - 242591, this indicates that the exynos expansion.
Cons
  • After looking around for a fortnight, I couldn't discover any obvious applications for it. You are aware, though, that whatever you want may be located. I don't have it.