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Review on Unlocked Refurbished Apple iPhone 11 Pro, 📱 US Version, 64GB Midnight Green - Best Deal! by Damyanti Dhasmana ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

I needed to find a new iPhone to replace my 7+. Seven of them served without a single qualm. Since Putinstan's economy is so secure, I needed to find a suitable successor. The seven at once introduced a number of groundbreaking features—the dual camera, portrait mode, optical zoom, camera stabilization, Taptic Engine, 3D Touch, and so on—but I didn't discover anything particularly groundbreaking in the 11 pro (well, there is a width, ok). Still, the gadget is attractive, and it features some welcome updates (for example, the Taptic Engine works nicer). The price dropped to a reasonable level (82k). Definitely enough to last me the next three years. My eyesight is OK with a 7 plus, so I wouldn't need to upgrade if the hadn't dropped (calls, lte, camera, system speed - everything is enough).

Pros
  • One, the use of force or energy. Battery life with Bluetooth and lte enabled is only 1.5 days. Plan, secondly. In any case, each marker is unique. I don't care why the media constantly mocks people with unibrows. Third, a camera. This primary one is fantastic. The addition of nighttime settings is long overdue. The iPhone's front-facing camera actually works, which is a pleasant surprise. 4. Sound. In a good way, I was taken aback by the speakers' volume and clarity. Unquestionably the best. Rapid charging is not incredibly quick, but it is faster than in prior generations. The sixth-best feature is the optical zoom with stabilization!
Cons
  • 1. OLED. In my opinion, IPS is superior. You can't tell if OLED displays are green or yellow (and yes, True Tone is disabled). The primary structural component is glass. Metal is more aesthetically pleasing and functional than other materials. Either a metal case, or charging via wireless means, is available. Third, inept and cumbersome iMac-iPhone synchronization. Perhaps it can never be fixed. Keyboard (4). It's unclear why the globe (layout toggle) is positioned at the very bottom of the page. 5 Authentic vocals. A fig of undetermined type. You can't shoot photos that look like they were taken decades ago if True Tone is turned on. Sadly, 3D Touch is being phased out. How accustomed I am to this function; its absence is like being limboed. Seventh, compared to Touch ID, Face ID is more inconvenient. It's utterly pointless in a pandemic situation. For instance, I used Touch ID to authorize payment when I visited a website that accepted Apple Pay. You can use Face ID to perform three things right now: click "pay," double-click the lock key, and get a new bowl of cabbage soup.