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Review on Smartphone Apple iPhone Xs Max 64 GB, nano SIM+eSIM, gold by Vassil Yanakiev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I read the reviews before making the purchase, and then I decided to look at my own copy: - the modem mode does not fail for me; in fact, I am writing this from my tablet using this mode right now; - always-on; instead of it, you need to tap the screen or raise the phone; although, yes, always-it is sometimes more convenient, they could do it; - a finger sensor, perhaps, in addition, would not hurt; however, face-ID is more convenient for me. The Samsung S7 from 2022 is the phone that comes in second place. During that time, he served as the flagship for 40,000. - I felt comfortable straight away, but I lost connection to the network in a shy and quiet manner. As it turned out later, I was only out of access; but, after a week, I became stupid since, according to them, the native Samsung processor is unreliable. battery - after a year of use, it was no longer sufficient for a single day even when used similarly to a phone. He had an excellent display, an awesome photo camera with the most convenient activation - double-clicking the home on, allways-on plus all the known and understandable advantages of android over ios - a bunch of free applications, a back on. He also had a back on button. But even when equipped with a Samsung TV, this flagship was unable to replicate the screen. It was only quick to charge, but even when it was turned on, it was slow; perhaps this is why the battery ran out of juice so quickly. Finger sensor: wet finger, "don't understand mine"; dry ones, "ate more often, otherwise it forgets." In overall, Samsung was a letdown, and it didn't take long before it started to anger people with its unfinished business. After a number of years, a friend switched from iPhone to Samsung because, in his words, "Apple wants money for everything." A personal preference issue. And yet another acquaintance has been making use of a long-liver for the past seven years - an iPhone 5s - and the battery has not become corroded in the process.

Pros
  • Very up to interpretation. All. Xs Max 512 - not foolish at all. Does not become hot in use. It does not consume the battery at all, and you can easily get 15% life out of it without any problems. Super camera. Superb display, despite the fact that I believe it to be manufactured by Samsung. Face ID allows for quick phone activation by simply tapping and swiping with the tip of any finger. iOS has a lot of flaws, one of which is that the app store has an absurdly low number of applications, particularly free ones. This is especially problematic considering how popular iOS is. But after 11 years of loyalty, first to Windows Mobile (which no one even remembers), and then to Android - I've just been using it for about a month and a half now, I've decided to switch operating systems. The list is lengthy and difficult to articulate in words. Due to the fact that they were boring, I never bothered to use many of Android's many distinct capabilities. And this is the part where EVERYTHING works, and it's not just a declaration; the system is compatible with ALL external devices, etc. In addition to this, the fact that I purchased it for 60,000 dollars when, just six months ago, it was priced at twice as much.
Cons
  • You can't really disagree with the fact that a phone with a screen size of 5 inches would be easier to hold and carry around in pockets.