Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Phurichaya Dhcana ᠌ photo
Bangkok
1 Level
130 Review
236 Karma

Review on Renewed Blue AT&T Apple iPhone XR, 64GB - US Version by Phurichaya Dhcana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am one hundred percent satisfied with the purchase, I recommend this product to everyone.

Asus has switched to iOS after using Android for mobile devices for three years. First a tablet, then a phone. As an initial incentive, they offered a longer system lifespan than Android phones and a chance to try out the iPad tablet. In most respects, the phone lived up to its claims. Although the price is steep (especially considering that the previous phone was four to five times less expensive), consumer demand is assured.

Pros
  • 1. A large and high-quality display; the difference between it and the same XS in terms of resolution is quite difficult to find with the naked eye. Second, it keeps its charge for a long time (in comparison to an older phone), so you can plan on using it for a week if you make few phone calls and make light use of the internet and apps. You can just point and shoot with this fantastic camera. It's unnecessary to add anything to the praise of the camera's quality. When compared to an outdated phone with an equalization, headphones that don't have one provide superior sound quality (especially since the music was listened to through the Poweramp application). 5. No lag. Even an iPad that is over six months old doesn't slow down. Both the outdated mobile device and tablet have started to freeze up recently. Structure and reliability of the system, point number six. Everything is in its place, and there are no unnecessary programs or extensions installed (unlike custom shells on Android). 7. Minor features that are also well-known and frequently discussed in reviews, such as the "brought the phone closer - the display turned on" function, the mode switch, the "Apple ecosystem," etc.
Cons
  • 1. an old phone with a weak vibration motor, against which the vibration has recently been subpar. Nonetheless, the vibration can be felt inside the bag in theory, and the "forcing" mode protects critical figures. Second, using iTunes to manage media and files can feel like a temporary crutch at first, but it ends up being more practical than the way it's implemented in Android (because it's done wirelessly). 3 This is a minor quibble. Coming from a world of dynamic wallpapers on Android smartphones, the return to static desktop backgrounds was jarring at first. It's unfortunate that you can't (obviously) upload damaged programs, but I disagree that this should be an option.