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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Now using a Huawei Mate 20 X in its place. The ground and the sky! I used to look down on Samsung because of their tachwiz, but my impression of them has changed for the better in recent years. A slight decrease in photographic quality and independence (quite noticeable, although the battery is also at 4000). I've said it before, but I'll say it again: this is essentially a flawless clever and a true flagship. In addition, the gray model costs an extra $37. The pluses: Possessing a sharp, angular form. The screen is big and high resolution, but it's just too far for one hand to reach. The stereo sound is incredibly high-quality. Pts should be of high quality rather than volume. Stylus! Not STYLUS! District-specific controls, screenshots, and lock-screen notes are all useful additions. The Koreans have designed a new housing for the smartphone that makes it nearly perfect in terms of use. There may be a lot of options, but they're all reasonable and serve part of our goals. For instance, you can select many gallery files with a single swipe of your finger, rather than tapping each one individually. Or, a side panel that allows you to greatly unload the main screen and is also quite functional (either by hiding unnecessary settings or by "winking" at you when you've found the one you need). Or, it "winks" in the settings list when you've already found the one you need. Such pleasantly inconsequential incidents occur frequently. Camera. She is, in my opinion, the best of the best in her industry. No longer in the lead. But, it comes close. Huawei and Pixel's top-tier models are vastly superior, especially in low light, but they haven't made it to this market just yet. The Bixby camera, which has a research and development fund and is meant to be a competitor to Google's Lens, is an intriguing and often useful idea. Really informative. The always-on screen, which can be adjusted in a variety of other ways, is always on (own and built-in pictures, or from the store) The case's multicolored LED display is both eye-catching and practical. The following AKG headphones are of the highest quality. The battery life isn't perfect, but even with moderate to heavy use, you can get up to 16 hours out of it if you use the dark theme and the lowest resolution possible. There's a fingerprint reader on the back. But, they deserve credit for including a double-tap to wake feature and other unlock methods that don't rely on fingerprints as a backup. Yet it's bulkier and harder to store. The Bixby button is useless. They kept trying to avoid the volume controls, but they kept accidently pushing them. High-priced, branded extras; the next level! $5,000 to stick a film on it and put it in a decent case. Nevertheless, the most annoying feature of a smartphone is its battery.