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Review on πŸ“± Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 G960U 64GB Smartphone with 4G LTE & 12MP Camera - Midnight Black by John Lim ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

If you are someone who stays up to date on the latest technological advancements and frequently upgrades their phone, you should examine the features of this model to see whether or not you have a use for the features it provides. If, due to the fact that I utilized anything really old (particularly in terms of parameters), then this model will be a directly enjoyable discovery. And I really hope that it continues to be informative for a very long time to come. Various advantages: I switched from a Chinese noun that is not the first freshness, so there are a lot of advantages. The main thing is performance, and the camera allows you to take beautiful photos from the first day of working with the phone (after a little bit of figuring out the settings, but in general, you can give out masterpieces). Responds instantly to any and all actions. The use of wireless charging is very convenient. Stereo speakers, nice sound without a lot of dancing with tambourines and hookups for speakers. having certain drawbacks. The screen, that is, not the screen itself, which is beautiful, but the fact that I don't know under what conditions it can work with minimal backlight, other than perhaps at night in a cave, because even in a fairly dark apartment at a minimum of backlight, nothing can be seen or seen that isn't uncomfortable for the eyes. I don't know under what conditions it can work with minimal backlight, other than perhaps at night in a cave. My Chinese nickname worked well everywhere except in the bright sun, where I had to shift the backlight and was only able to work to a minimum there. Even then, it worked well. The display wasn't Amoled, which was to be expected, but the Amoled I'd used before (an S4, which was quite some time ago) didn't cost quite as much. I don't know if it's feasible to somehow go into the settings to remedy this, but for the time being, the most important thing to take away from this is to always have an external battery handy. It would appear that divorces that take place on the screen (which is not protected by a film or glass) require cleaning. (Not Certain) The split screen, which I stumbled across by accident on my previous model, is neatly tucked away here. (But, you are able to create matched sets of applications and quickly open them on a split screen).

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