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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Apple iPhone XS Max, US Version, 64GB in Silver from T-Mobile by Truong Anh Quan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

This apple is the very first one I've ever eaten. The Xiaomi mi mix2, the Xiaomi Redmi note 3 pro, the Samsung Galaxy note, and the Google Nexus were my previous smartphones. I neglected to get apples. Sadly, they lacked necessary tools, such as shovels. A child was born, you needed a camera phone, you were curious about Apple's offerings, and then a shovel phone came along. You didn't purchase the shovel phone, though. To start, let me highlight a few problems. The antenna's weak signal strength and poor performance within a mobile network surprised me. And it's completely absent from the text. It seems like everyone is used to this misconception, and while it doesn't significantly get in the way of anything, it does annoy me. On the one hand, the interface is smooth as silk; everything is hip, nothing lags, and everything operates the same as on Android; on the other, the iPhone cannot be set up in such a manner that everything operates sharply. Let me now distinguish between the parts I like and the ones I thought were demeaning. Both my wife and I recently upgraded to the newest iPhone models (XS and XS Plus). Our family is now much more united than ever thanks to iCloud. There was a start. Everything fits together in a pretty obvious and understandable way, not without hiccups, of course, but probably not doable on Android. Some examples of apps that integrate well with one another and are easy to understand and use include shared calendars, shared notes, shared photographs, and iMessage. Working with text is simplified by features like the delete selection and 3D touch. In addition, texting via a mobile device is more practical than ever before. Googleboard, which I used before iOS 13 was released, is a pain to use in spots. It's too bad the default keyboard doesn't work with Swype just yet. There is a wealth of literature on the topic of AI, but almost no hard data. In reality, it does improve the user experience. What makes it difficult but worthwhile is being able to feel his presence and convey that feeling to him.

Pros
  • The camera's live photo functions are excellent, and it takes stunning portraits. My friends frequently ask me this, and my standard response is usually the same: "I use my phone." But if I'm being totally forthright, I was hoping for more. Superb picture quality, on par with my own home OLED TV. The flow of work is really efficient. Reactivity of the system. Very time-saving practices include working with text, working with images, and working with snapshots of the screen. Ecosystem. Comparatively, using Google Pay might be tedious at times, but using Apple Pay is always quick and easy.
Cons
  • Compared to Xiaomi smartphones, which can connect to 4G Internet in the same and sometimes better locations, the quality of the signal reception in Hong Kong is poor. There are some restrictions to keep in mind when utilizing mobile communications: Videos at frame rates higher than 480 fps require manual adjustment, as YouTube only supports those rates by default. There is currently no connection- or resolution-dependent auto-adjustment for mobile communications, therefore anything with a resolution above 480p will not trigger the device to power up. The Apple App Store limits the number of times a user can download a mobile app. Swype isn't included in the regular keyboard, and the third-party options are cumbersome.

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