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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A Unlocked AT&T GSM 32GB Smartphone - Black by Indal Mandal ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is acceptable.

As soon as my son had completed my S5, I upgraded to a S7, especially since I had just given my wife a new phone and she was really happy with it. This leads me to draw parallels with S5: The efficiency with which things were accomplished impressed me (it would be strange if it were otherwise, after all, 2 generations ahead) Visual Aids: Camera (excellent, my wife was taken at one time precisely because not a single camera cheaper than 25 shoots better than this phone) Put on display. everything looks lovely, but s5 was plenty for me. There is no sensitivity adjustment for the sensor, but I was prepared to increase the phone's punishment for him (s5 allowed me to use myself with ordinary gloves, dirty hands, etc., etc.). The browser and reading SMS both benefited greatly from the absence of a hover function (when a finger is held 0.5 cm from the screen and the phone registers it as a separate gesture). All of this is bearable except for when you stick the glass on the sensor and then have to practically press on the screen because your skin is rough and the phone has stopped detecting your fingertips in principle. The glasses did this twice with my previous smartphone. Power source; battery. Indeed, in fact, like any contemporary phone, he survived for 24 hours, and thank God +/- 2 hours are not crucial, charging is in the car, the office, at home, and at worst, there is a powerbank. A garden stone that also happens to be a bluetooth module? Check. Bluetooth headphones used to malfunction if the signal had to travel through a person's body (the receiver is in the left earphone and the phone is in the right pocket; however, if you just leave the phone, you can safely move away 30–40 meters), but this was fixed in the Samsung Galaxy S5 by putting the phone in the left pocket; in the Samsung Galaxy S7, interruptions are less common but still possible. According to critics, Samsung's Galaxy S7 is a step backward in smartphone design since the company wasted its hardware's potential. To my relief, the S8 was a good place to make some extra cash.

Pros
  • lightweight camera agile design
Cons
  • - Sensing Device (full bottom) - Power source - rounded display Technology Advancement: Bluetooth