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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Due to the trend of having the screen cover the entire face of the phone, practically all phones now look exactly the same. We could say that they have lost their sense of self-identity. So, it makes very little difference which phone one chooses to purchase at this point. To tell you the truth, if it weren't for the stylus, I probably wouldn't have purchased the Galaxy Note 9. I didn't purchase such pricey smartphones in the past because, in theory, I have sufficient smartphone performance even for 20,000 rupees. I don't play games, but any browser does its job just fine. But then I decided I needed a top, and when I found one that was on sale at the store, I decided to get it. At long last, Samsung has figured out how to design mobile phones so that they are comfortable to hold in one's palm, much like an iPhone (but I personally never had an iPhone, because there is only one SIM card). The live experience of using the phone is considerably more satisfying than looking at the photographs, and the Samsung is finally symmetrical from all angles. Because I've just had it for a little over a week, I have no idea how long it will take for the display to become fully operational. But I have had the Motorola Z2 Play for more than a year; it too has amoled on it, and none of the pixels have burned out; I hope the Samsung isn't any worse. It's a couple of centimeters shorter in height, so it's easier for me to reach with my thumb. I can't say that it's very comfortable, though, because it's just convenient for me. Yet on the whole, the smartphone is nothing but impressive. When you become accustomed to something and relax down, you may enjoy the new experience more.

Pros
  • Symmetric
Cons
  • Screen corners that are rounded off. A lot of people's complaints might be avoided if the screen were just a little bit shorter. The initial protective glass is priced at $3,990, which is a bit excessive in my opinion. Original covers have been for sale beginning in 1500. In the same way that when you buy an expensive car, the cost of the original consumables for that car will likewise be proportionally higher.