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Review on Fully Unlocked Renewed Apple iPhone ๐Ÿ”“ X US Version - 64GB Space Gray by Petar Beron แ Œ

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Did not find any pluses with the product, I don't recommend it.

Let's talk more about the battery; it still sags at the bottom in the same way it did previously, though I can't say for sure that a new battery is the cause. And where exactly is the percentage indicator? Just like this? When Windows 8 first came out, it was an innovative operating system. My overall impression is conflicted; on the one hand, it's a fun and intriguing novelty with some neat features, but on the other, it's utterly irrelevant in my daily life. However, if you value uniqueness and see the phone as a fun novelty, the identical xzet premium is more appealing to a wider audience (especially because of its camera) at a much more reasonable price. The same pointless, shiny toy with a battery that can shoot for 30 minutes. While the Apple X has nothing that would attract like an expensive toy in the long run, interest in it, like in a beautiful tsatska, disappears in just a few days, and then complete darkness begins, this camera, or rather its main "feature," pleases me to this day, it has found a whole lot of applications. Despite the fact that I have never liked Apple products, I must admit that I have always been impressed by the company's picture quality, cameras, and of course entirely autonomous support for the entire axis, which often outperformed the competition in optimization and performance. However, in this framework, I am disregarded and classed among the bigots. The model was released much like a bottomless pit; while one foot ascended towards innovation, the other was unable to even tritely continue the job of an established series. To sum up, I find this gadget so repulsive that I wouldn't even consider buying it for a b gift, let alone a b for a loved one. The gadget relies entirely on its name; take away the apple, and it sinks like a stone.

Pros
  • It's obvious they were going for a reaction with the screen, and early reactions are promising. X is a cool name, and I approve. Totally futuristic in appearance. Although this does not make me fond of the poor man: New, sensational, and (in my opinion) useless chips, yet many people (ahem) will probably find them appealing. The quality of the camera is rumored to increase. The device's overall speed has also increased as anticipated.
Cons
  • The never-ending refinement of smartphone displays is meaningless to me. A few years ago, displays were adequate, but now that they're much smaller, I don't see the sense in cramming as much as possible into them. Anyway. My eyes become tired of it; perhaps it's a question of habit; any settings, I can't know; and prolonged use creates visual discomfort. Yes, cameras and videos have improved their shooting quality, but why do they stand out now? Raising the entire base to the level of these cells might be the best solution if they truly needed the extra room, but it would look terrible. Fingerprint. Who or what is the un. It's a major letdown that this happened. This comes as the biggest surprise to me because I purposefully avoided watching reviews and other such biased content. From a visual and functional perspective, I continue to dislike this face unlock. Apple has never been known for privacy, and the idea that thousands of my selfies could be stored somewhere and exploited by whoever wants to use them under whatever pretense is terrifying. Second, the advertised functionality of the technology is completely fictional. At first, its implementation is similar to fingerprint scanners. When you get home from a long day of work exhausted or you pick up the phone when you're feeling frazzled and this hat doesn't work, you bare your face, twitch, and your chances of getting through are even lower; your fart flies to the moon, and you want to launch this glossy on the wall. The issue with leaving a fingerprint that works absolutely well is unclear. The battery, I mean, come on, this is crucial for me, and I'm sure many others. Is it so hard to strip down a phone's features to the essentials, allowing it to last for 24 hours regardless of how it's used? difficult.

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