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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is better not to buy it, the product is not what it should be.

To sum up, I would not contact this phone again. Autonomy for me is the top quality of a smartphone, it was not brought here and is not going to. Under load, zhor becomes generally terrible (1% every 2 minutes - easy!). Reading specialized forums, watching videos of lured bloggers and paid reviews is a pointless undertaking. It's time to switch attention towards the Chinese. Well, the red price of a subject is 50k. And that is a very big question. Who takes it for 70k, I don’t know at all)

Pros
  • The phone looks great. The rear window with cameras, flash and fingerprint sensor is just ugly, the Note8 was a more elegant but less convenient solution. Very high quality assembly, rich equipment. Just a great screen! It's hard to take your eyes off him. Working with the stylus - just really liked it. For the sake of it, the phone was taken, and in this regard, only positive emotions. It’s a pity there are not so many sensible third-party applications, but they still exist.
Cons
  • He's just very slippery. It can roll off a practically flat surface somewhere on the floor. It is certainly strong, the glass is difficult to shake and break, but without a case it is not recommended for long-term use. The situation is aggravated by thin lines. Well, now the most interesting. I don’t know who writes all the other reviews about chic autonomy, to put it mildly, this is not true. At first, you expect the battery to swing and start working "normally", after a week you realize that this is the norm for this piece of iron! He eats per night> 10% of the charge. What I just didn't do. I've only seen this in the Chinese before, but here is the king of android smartphones)) When the screen is working, the charge is melting before our eyes. However, when you are not working, it also melts) The smartphone itself is tactfully silent about who eats up the battery, but both the platform and the Android OS stably appear there. All this is NOT normal for a phone from a top manufacturer and with a 4000 mah battery. A shame! Well, it’s easy to make sure that you are not alone, on one well-known site there are over 100 pages on phone power consumption. By the way, I previously had a Samsung A7 2022 with a 3300 battery, and so Note9 looks especially plain against its background. There are problems with native wireless charging: sometimes it seems to be charging, it says that fast wireless charging is in progress, only 30% has increased in 2 hours. You turn 90 degrees, it seems to go faster. Well, how would it all be. If all this cost like Xiaomi's, then it would be stupid to present it, but if all this is positioned as a top, then there are solid questions.