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Review on πŸ“± Renewed Apple iPhone XR US Version 64GB Red for AT&T Network by Deleted User ee15d30e

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

Asus made the decision to convert to iOS after using an Android phone and tablet for three years. began with a tablet and is now a phone. First and foremost, they offered the system's longevity (as opposed to Android phones) and the enjoyment of using an iPad tablet as bribes. The phone often met or exceeded expectations. Even though the old phone was 4-5 times cheaper, the price is high, but the buyer is already committed.

Pros
  • Big and high-quality display – despite the low resolution, it is impossible to tell the difference between it and the same XS with the naked eye. 2. Has a longer battery life (than an older phone)β€”if you make few calls and use the Internet and applications sparingly, you can expect a week of use. 3. The point and shoot camera is very good. To add a comment about how excellent the camera is simply pointless. 4. Headphones without an equalizer have better sound quality than an old phone with an equalizer (especially since the music was listened to through the Poweramp application). 5. No lag. Also, an iPad older than six months does not lag. Around this time, the old phone and tablet had already started to freeze. 6. System design and consistency. There are no other programs, add-ons, or other messes on the system (unlike custom shells on Android). 7. Minor issues like the mode switch, "Apple ecosystem," "brought the phone closer - the display turned on," and so forth, which are also common knowledge and are covered in the reviews.
Cons
  • 1. A weak vibration motor with an old phone in the background, whose vibration has recently been poor. But, the vibration is actually felt in the bag, and the "forcing" mode for the required numbers saves. 2. Working with music and files through iTunes can be a bit of a crutch at first, but it ends up being more convenient than it is in Android because it is implemented over the air. 3. Just being picky. I initially found it strange to deal with the standard static desktop wallpapers after using Android smartphones, but I soon grew accustomed to it. It's unfortunate that you can't (obviously) add programs that are broken, but I don't believe it's required.

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