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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Amit Amit ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

On the third day of use, I'm writing a review. Prior to that, I initially relied heavily on HTC, followed by the iPhone 5, iPhone 6, and now it's time to get a smartphone for two Sims. At the time of my purchase, laptop 9 cost at least 83,000, and laptop 9 - 51,000. T to iPhone xs Max 2 Sim. Samsung had to make that decision. My laptop 8 and the Huawei Mate 10 were other options. The Note 9 is more battery-efficient than the Note 8, and it features a stylus in comparison to the Huawei. It's challenging to move to an Android device after using an iPhone exclusively for five years, and some of my nerve cells have already been used up in the process. But if you recall, the situation was the same when I converted from an HTC to an iPhone 5. I therefore made an effort to write as impartially as I could. I don't regret my decision, and I believe the money was well spent on this gadget. A review will be added later. In the interim, I gave the laptop 9 out of 5 possible points because, barring official intervention, I don't see any deserving rivals in my price range.

Pros
  • 1 independence It can last between one and one and a half days when used for calls, messengers, cameras, navigators, browsers, music, YouTube, and notes. The cold is unafraid. 2. Construction caliber. does not creak, there are few gaps, pressing buttons is clear, and there are no elevators. All-metal cases are not produced frequently enough. 3. The stylus is present. Its presence added benefits over rivals but had no effect on the size. A 3.5 mm headphone jack is present. 5. Audio caliber. has two speakers. The sound is louder and significantly better in quality than the iPhone 6. 6. T9's intelligent contact search and other benefits of Androyd. 7. Speed and 6GB Ram function. I like it and have never stepped foot there before. On my phone, I don't play any games. 8. The option to turn off geodata 9. I believe it will happen later. I spend three days on the phone.
Cons
  • 1. Display. I find it difficult to adjust the brightness. I had the impression of holding a monitor or TV in my hands. Eyes are worn out. The iPhone 6 is significantly cozier. There was nothing I set up; everything worked fine on the default ones. 2. Bixby key. I might not have understood it. I don't believe I will, though, so I won't. I'm hoping Samsung or the artisans can figure out how to alter its operation or turn it off. I will say this for people who are thinking about buying a note9 but do not understand why it enrages everyone. You frequently unintentionally hit this button since it is even more accessible because it is situated underneath the volume control button. 3. Samsung fonts and icons for kids. 4. Screen edges with curves. In my perspective, this design increases the bodies' vulnerability to injury during a fall. 5. The frames above and below could be made narrower since this is the flagship model from the largest smartphone manufacturer with a long history and its official price is not low. These are nitpicks, though. 6. Heavy 7. Audio. Personalized Notification You must configure the sounds on your own. A good, instantly recognizable melody like the iPhone and Nokia on Samsung is still lacking, in my opinion. 8. Maybe there will be later. I just use three days. 9. Many settings are illogically hard to locate, for example, I couldn't figure out how to make a folder. Another mystery surrounds how to enter your themes.

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