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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) SM-J320F/DS, black by Kristine Tay ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

The majority of "cellular life" made use of "Nokia" devices, such as 3110, 3120, C3, and X2. Their thoughts and feelings are favorable. Connectivity with Android-based devices didn't last long: the PoketBook A10 tablet died after approximately a year, and the smart Qumo Quest-600 stopped working after about six months. Both of these products did not fail to meet expectations, nor did they excite their users. Throughout the course of the previous year and a half, communication took place with "apples." The Nokia was used concurrently as a secondary phone at the same time. This lengthy introduction was done in order to make sure that the subjectivity involved in evaluating J3 is clear to the reader. The model was ordered a couple of months after the debut with the hopes of having a universal gadget that could accommodate two SIM cards and had a good screen (at least as good as Apple's), high autonomy, solid hardware, a tolerable camera, and a straightforward design. Targeted a total of 10,000. The price of "Samsung" was set at $10,990. During the first few days, I experimented with the new device, looking at the screen, trying out the camera, and "dissipating" the battery. I poked at the screen, downloaded a few applications and themes to darken the menu shades and reduce power consumption, and experimented with the applications. It seems like a useful piece of equipment. The following step that I took was to rearrange the SIM cards (I had to move the operator to a micro-standard), copy the contacts, and then set the new phone as my primary device. This was the location where everything materialized. My active mode did not want to get along with the device that was 5 inches in size. You can't use it with one hand, and you can't navigate the menu while you're on the move, so there's a good chance you'll end up breaking the phone. In addition, the screen has a significant amount of glare, and it is even more coated with prints and stains than the previous iPhone did (the 5th iPhone did not have this issue), and it does so in such a way that it lubricates the picture. In order to avoid scratching the phone, I had to remove everything from a different pocket in the backpack and not put anything on top of it. It's even more exciting to run somewhere without a bag because then I have to figure out where to put J3 so that it doesn't irritate me and can still make it. As a result of the primary SIM card becoming disconnected on a regular basis, the network connection was intermittently disrupted. On the other hand, autonomy delightfully surprised me. The phone lasted for around two to three days. The camera - which was also set up (although not ice). As a consequence of this, a smartphone that was, in general, quite good annoyed more and more people. After only two weeks of use, the device was purchased, then resold, and the money was sent to "apple" (the Internet and the cinema), as well as "Nokia" (for calls).

Pros
  • The design, the putting together, the independence, and the screen resolution
Cons
  • problems with the OS, the SIM card, and the screen coverage