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Review on Unlocked Apple iPhone 7, πŸ“± 32GB, Black (Refurbished) - Enhanced for SEO by Dimitar Minkov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are several shortcomings, but, it corresponds to the norm.

I want to state up front that, despite the fact that it is now 2022, I DO NOT regret purchasing it. Yes, I spent a lot of money (at the time, it cost $54,000), but I had a great experience with Apple, and now I feel qualified to participate in conversations about IOS versus Android? In conclusion, I want to state that although the phone is quick, safe, has a fantastic camera, and fascinating features, its price of 54k (it is now between 40k and 45k) is not justified. I'd donate between $30 and $35k, but obviously not more.

Pros
  • In fact, there are many benefits to iPhones that you can't possibly remember all of them. Screen. Straight eye rejoices at the vibrant, rich hues. If there is any type of color blindness, this is also offered; you may alter the colors for protanopia, deuteranopia, and tritanopia, choose any shades, or do everything in gray shades. If the colors are too vibrant, you can always change this in the settings and lower the white balance. Really, it is quite satisfying! Performance. It operates well and really takes off. However, I want to mention the issue that will be covered in the negatives right away. Not always will it fly as well as it did when you first bought it. Memory. Just how much of stuff is there? I don't even know where to store it all. I always have 90–100GB of my 128GB available (!). Camera. Although it takes excellent pictures, I would rate the camera at 7/10 because I don't believe that a phone costing $54,000 could afford such a camera. Pictures may be turned into pure sweetness with the appropriate lighting and camera settings! It's great that the front and main cameras, thanks. Glass and case. I don't carry a case or a protective glass for my phone. Would you please let us know how frequently he has already managed to trip and where? The screen has a few little scratches, but they don't affect how it works. Also undetectable are the dings on the case's back. Other features include: - 3DTouch, a highly useful tool that enables you to easily disable program notifications, view their details, or otherwise modify one or more applications from the desktop - The entire screen glides down with two gentle taps, allowing you to simply use your free hand to access what previously on top of the screen. - The guide access appears if you swiftly push the button three times. When you need to borrow a phone but don't want someone to inadvertently leave, it's also quite helpful. If you have internet access, sending SMS from an iPhone to another iPhone is free. - The capacity to simultaneously relocate multiple apps to a different place (folder).
Cons
  • Battery. The biggest problem with Apple goods is certainly this one. Because I seldom used it while I was working, I didn't realize that it discharged rapidly; I had enough for two days. If, for instance, I spend the entire day at home, I now have to charge it twice while out for a stroll. Carrying a pzu'shka around all the time is uncomfortable because it is difficult, requires charging, and causes other disquiet to suddenly subside. Performance. It starts to slow down a bit after a year of continuous use. The settings itself start to stall when I'm looking for programs in the settings, and this can linger for an hour or two. However, if this lag is there, I won't even be able to access the program settings, and they will begin to freeze. I will also be unable to connect to the network or disconnect from it at the appropriate times. Camera. Very few settings. This makes me sad. A HDR function is available. And all I have to ask is: Is that all? Is that all you can do, a phone for $54,000? It's better to view a photo from a distance rather than trying to expand it because the image quality would suffer. single SIM card. I found it to be both more practical and financially advantageous to use one SIM card for calls and the other exclusively for the internet. Next, one for everything under the sun: Commerce. All fees have been paid. Song and video. Additionally, there are numerous free android apps. No, I'm aware that you can watch videos, listen to music, and use apps for free if you get a bit steamed up, but why should I care so much about this when I have a pricey phone that costs $54,000?) Interface. Everything has relatively few options. There are no standard widgets for you (the only item I found useful was the weather; the rest is pointless junk), nor can you customise the screen how you like. The strip below, which keeps the safari, call, and message symbols, irritates me greatly. And, regrettably (! ), there is no way to get rid of it. ALL IN ONE HOLE: AND CHARGING, AND HEADPHONES!

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