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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in AT&T Cloud Silver, 128GB Storage by Jasmit Singh ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

In general, the attitude to the phone is no longer like a phone, but like a computer. The hardware stuffing allows you to open a bunch of tabs in chrome, run a lot of applications. A large screen with good resolution allows you to use a remote desktop. A lot of memory allows you to carry all your multimedia - a collection with you (movies, TV shows, cartoons for children, audio books, photos, music, documents). The only thing missing is a well-organized storage of all this stuff. Sometimes it becomes difficult to find something in such a volume of information.

Pros
  • The screen is good. Both size and contrast. But the rounding in my opinion is unnecessary show-off. Dex is a cool thing, you can no longer take anything on trips except a cable. Connected to the TV in the hotel and you're done. There is only a problem with sound output. You need to poke around. The stylus is cool, but for now I perceive it more as a toy.
Cons
  • The main drawback at the moment that I have identified is the camera. She is very lathering around the edges. Moved from S7. The quality has gone down in my opinion. Soaps one module with which the camera starts. Sometimes the phone loses the stylus (when setting it up for wireless charging) and throws out the menu, as if it had been pulled out. I will also attribute the rounded screen to the shortcomings (the brightness on the rounding changes). Well, the well-known drawback is the useless Bixby button. I don’t understand why the standard firmware has not yet made it possible to reassign it.