And this brings us to the last conclusion. This phone and I have been together for more than a year. I am very happy with it, despite the fact that I have already managed to crack the glass. At this point, I am considering what to do with this miracle, given that the cost of replacing the glass with a display is fourteen thousand dollars. It's my fault, but the glass is incredibly durable because I glued only the film to it, and even after standard drops from 1.5 meters and higher (height 182) into tiled floors and other goodies, it didn't even fracture. The bike trip was the obstacle that needed to be overcome. He was traveling at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour when he lost control of the bicycle and fell to the ground, causing his backpack's contents, including his phone, to spill out over the tarmac. I veered out to the side and skidded along the road for five meters. The end result was that the film caused the glass to break in several places underneath it, but the glass itself is in fine working order! The second issue is that while I was on vacation, I managed to break the stylus, and now it's difficult to locate the original. I am in a great deal of pain, as if I were helpless. Notwithstanding the many arguments that have been raised over the Exinos and Snapdragon CPUs (of which there are many on the network), I am able to declare that I did not notice any differences when using the phone in its default settings. Functioned properly, did not require a reboot, and effortlessly produces 1.5–2 days' worth of work with usual use. Another point to consider is that if you are still interested in playing mobile games (having spent the past two months fixated on a single toy, such as "royal battle"), then I believe Snap will present itself to you right away because. When switching between applications, you may now experience abrupt reboots and "dumb stuff," neither of which can be explained. To reiterate, I want to point out that if you do not play games on your phone (such as PUBG and other resource-intensive games), then the difference in use will be minimal. To be more specific, the average user will not notice it because, in my experience, everything worked perfectly. Taking into consideration that I purchased this phone around one year ago for 34-36 thousand (trade in Galaxy C7 + sold Buds that came as a gift), I can confidently say that I suggest it to others. I believe that this pricing is outrageous for a premium phone, and it is obviously superior to the quality of any Chinese phone. Even now, as I was walking into the store, I did not (subjectively) see something gorgeous and uncompromising like the Note 9. Maybe I've reached the point where I'm completely satisfied with this series and don't want anything else. But, the stylus is the kind of device that nobody absolutely has to have. Like toys, there are some people who require it while others do not.
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