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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

The phone has served me well for the past four months, and I have no complaints. I was able to get rid of my tablet and set up a useful app for making annotations on PDF files thanks to the Note 9. Because to the huge battery and the well optimized software, you won't have to worry about finding a charging station once you get to work. Well, steady employment is a plus as well. The rounded display was the only major point of contention, thus I'm giving it a 4. After nearly two years of use, the following are true: 1. The manufacturer provides excellent support for the device; just recently, the most recent versions of Android and the OneUI shell were made available. Nothing slows down or stops working, and all the new toys are fully functional. After 2 years, the battery naturally wore down and can only last for 12-14 hours at a time instead of a full day. Considering the convenience of quick charging, there is now no need to replace the battery. Fourth, the screen hasn't burned in (despite my using the phone's navigation features for four hours a day) and there aren't any scratches because I always use the stylus. Bixby was finally able to relax, and the Calendar's debut was announced with a press of a button. After 2 years of use, 2 of my charging cables have begun to fray. I only purchase authentic ones. 7. Likewise, regular wired ears were no longer functioning after a year. Substituted wireless ones for them. The protective case did little to enhance the phone's aesthetics, but it did prevent the device from being damaged after being dropped three times. As such, a case is something you should look about purchasing. Face unlock has gone from being a pointless addition to a phone to being one of the most useful (though only during the day, in the evening everything is not very good). Tenth, the gadget has met all my expectations, and I couldn't be happier with it. No flaws have been found, and it works as expected. Even after 2 years, it shows no signs of slowing down. When compared to the going rate for flagships, it merits a closer inspection.

Pros
  • Stability first. In every single test, the phone behaved perfectly normally. The system is flawless. 2) Sufficient power between charges. I know I'll have enough money to get by today. A brand-new battery in a Samsung S7 used in the same manner would be "drained to zero" by 8 p.m. Third, overall effectiveness. To which the S7 has been giving serious thought, the phone effortlessly opens massive spreadsheets. Outstanding "double" camera, number four. Self-portraits can be made with a fair amount of artistic flair, and high-quality images can be captured even in dim lighting. You can use a second optical zoom lens. In a nutshell, whereas in the past I might have occasionally brought a camera along, I no longer see it necessary to do so. 5 That massive screen is stunning. Furthermore, the phone's physical form is comfortable in the hand. After upgrading to the Galaxy Note 9, I stopped using the tablet concurrently with the S7. Stylus and stylus-compatible software, number six. First, these are notes taken away from the screen, and you may also use them to annotate or correct existing PDFs. Seven, a great deal of random-access memory. Changing between apps on the phone happens lightning fast. The browser's tab system makes it easy to keep a lot of windows open at once and quickly navigate between them. You can go all night without worrying about your phone's battery life thanks to fast charging, and you can rapidly grab 50-60% of a full charge in the morning before you head out the door. Standard speakers produce sound that is both loud and of a decent quality. Now that there are two of them, you can experience at least a pseudo-stereo effect and listen to music on your own time. Ten, the included headphones are top-notch. The use of dual SIM cards is supported, which brings us to number 11. 12 - Safety from the Rain
Cons
  • 1. Price. In terms of cell phones, this is by far the most costly one I've ever purchased. Second, the "absence" of the phone or its glass casing. The phone is so slippery and difficult to hold that it constantly wants to escape my grasp, and its glass shell means I can never use it safely. Even while Samsung's protective case eliminates the issue, it is not perfect (see below). Third, while the original Samsung Protective Cover does a good job of keeping your phone safe (I've tested its durability) and giving you a better grip, it also prevents you from using certain headphones and makes your phone even bigger than it currently is. Four, a curved display. Perhaps this is the biggest issue I have with this phone. Another source of pain is trying to copy or write on the rounded edge of a display. Landscape orientation is required. Fifth, a mandatory Bixby seeding. I have serious doubts about the utility of this program, but its activation is "seeded" on a hardware button that cannot be moved or reprogrammed in any other way (there are non-standard solutions). The cover protects me from accidentally activating this button in my pocket or backpack. Despite having had four months to figure out how to get the pen "on the machine," I am still unable to use it. Always requires some deft maneuvering to unlock. 7. The charging plug is flimsy. The native talked for four months. The ability to unlock a device with a face is still more of a novelty than a reliable security feature. After experimenting for a month, I decided to abandon it in favor of fingerprint authentication alone.

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