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Review on Renewed Fully Unlocked πŸ“± Apple iPhone 7, 128GB Gold by Siu Jang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Whenever we add up all the pros and cons of this gadget, I can state the following: 1) Buying a new iPhone 7 now (in the middle of 2022) is a bad idea, because there are more interesting devices on Android that offer between 30 and 32 gigabytes of storage and which, compared to 7, fly at their cosmic level without leaving any chance for it the level of the picture, neither in terms of design (even if it is licked from iPhone 10 for the majority) nor in hardware, and especially not in the camera. It's like buying a Toyota (auto fans will understand) β€” you took it and forgot, and you can get seven old ones in good shape for a reasonable sum of money if you're just looking for a phone that will be trustworthy and not continually ask to remove or clean something. Thirdly, if you're still wanting a brand new iPhone 7 in the year 2022, you should review the information in 1) Best wishes!

Pros
  • Strong performance; it does not sag and there is sufficient memory (for me personally). A well-thought-out layout. As a whole, I was drawn to the phone because, in contrast to its main competitor, the android phone, it has been functioning reliably for over a year with no need for any additional applications to clean the cache, etc. after deletion, saying that there is still no place (in this case, the girl's android phone). That it doesn't shut off in sub-zero temperatures like older models did is a major plus. When discussing the device's dependability as a whole, it is important to point out that there are three of them in my family, and that they have all been in use almost since they were first released; they have never stopped working properly and are always in pristine technical and cosmetic condition.
Cons
  • The fingerprint scanner is the one major drawback; it's stupid and only works sometimes (it unlocked, but now it won't after 5 minutes) with certain apps. With the rate at which this technology is advancing, by the time this review is published in May 2022, the phone will likely be obsolete. It's reliable and everything works as it should, but morally it's already out of date because for the same price you can get an almost top-end andruvid like a Huawei that will do 7 in all respects. How it holds up over time is, of course, debatable, but the fact that in 2022 you can buy a phone that's 2 times cheaper and has a display 2 times more beautiful, even if it's not the top model, for some 10-15k speaks volumes. Having the option to compare, I can say that 120 gigabytes is less than 32 gigabytes, but it still isn't enough if you plan on taking a lot of images (especially if you have a lot of friends who also like taking photos).