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Review on πŸ’» Renewed Samsung Galaxy S9 in Titanium Gray, 64GB for AT&T by Ognian Mateev ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

Initially, I believed the application itself was the issue, but after reinstalling it, the issue persisted, leaving a toolbar with buttons at the bottom, a strip with a button at the top, and a light strip in the middle of the screen. utter bullshit! The phone was 60k, and for that money, we have such issues! According to what I've read in the forums at w3bsit3-dns.com, this phone's display does really have issues. The pixels are burning as a result of Samsung making the Super Amoled screen extremely bright (like the brightest), despite the fact that the technology is not brand-new. I switched to the iPhone after 8 months and returned the phone to the store under warranty. I am dissatisfied with Samsung and am hoping that the money will be returned to me as well. I do not advise purchasing.

Pros
  • Nice to hold the phone without a case; good design. A decent camera, it captures low-light images well, performance is excellent, there have been no lags or dullness in 8 months of usage, and games, social networks, and applications function flawlessly.
Cons
  • 1. A very easily soiled case loses all of its sheen when you hold it in your hands without a cover. 2. The word does not require the Bixby button at all (who is it for?) 3. The battery doesn't keep a charge very well, and some apps cause it to heat up. 4. If you don't put on the original cover, the rounded screen causes the original protective glass that I adhered to the screen to migrate away from it. When I got a stylish phone case, put it on, and the glass started to pull away, I was beyond enraged. 5. The most intriguing fact: Artifacts started to show up on the phone's screen 3–4 months after it was purchased, indicating pixel burnout. The FB program left a distinct imprint on the screen to communicate this.