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Review on πŸ’ͺ Unlocked Samsung Galaxy J7 (16GB) J737A - 5.5" HD Display, Octa-core Processor, Android 8.0, 4G LTE, AT&T Compatible (Black) by Aneta Zubrzycka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The probe is just getting started right now. Even though I've only had the phone for a little over a week, I cannot think of a single thing that is wrong with it at this point in time. Everything is in excellent working order, and I couldn't be happier with the purchase. I plan on attempting to write a review on it after I've had more time to work with it. accompanied by each and every one of its advantages. Even with fairly heavy use (social networks, instant messengers, watching downloaded movies on the subway, multiple active mailboxes, conversations, and constant use of phone settings, contacts, and software downloads; this is due to the purchase of a new handset), the phone lasted for forty hours. The battery is excellent, but it is unfortunately not removable. Of course, this is assuming that the device does not experience frequent freezing when playing games (without using power saving modes). You also need to add wonderful power-saving modes to the excellent battery. These modes allow you to stay in touch for as long as 22 hours with only a 15% charge, which is quite impressive. To put that another way, if the phone is set to its most power-efficient mode, it could be able to function for a WEEK (I didn't test it to make sure), despite having a drastically reduced feature set. You also need to add wonderful power-saving modes to the excellent battery. These modes allow you to stay in touch for as long as 22 hours with only a 15% charge, which is quite impressive. The remainder of it did not fail to meet our expectations in any way; the user interface is as intuitive and simple to use as it is physically possible to make it (in my opinion, this is Samsung's most distinctive quality), and everything is both practical and instructive. Even though you're riding the train, you can plainly pick up on the outstanding sound quality of the conversational exchanges taking place around you. As of this moment, we have not come across any issues related to a lost connection. The NFC feature, and thus Samsung Pay, works as intended, and the fingerprint reader never gives inconsistent results. The structure, on the other hand, is intriguing to me (although one gets the feeling that all tubes from this and a larger price group are "the same", regardless of the manufacturer). Listed below are some potential drawbacks: Heavy and of a large size (which is, to be honest, what I anticipated from a 5.5-inch device housed in a metal case). Users of NFC will not be able to make advantage of this technology because NFC does not support Troika (although this appears to be more of a problem with Troika itself, as it is only supported by a very narrow list of models). When they become widely accessible for purchase, it is highly likely that NFC SIM cards will be the deciding factor in the outcome. There is a limit of three fingerprints that can be stored in memory at one time (for me, one more is missing so that both thumbs and both index fingers can be saved). I miss the old bundles that the same Samsung used to sell, which consisted of one non-separable charger with a long thin wire and a short USB cord. These days, however, everything is packaged together in a single bottle, and the length of the USB cable has remained the same. I miss the old bundles. The length of the charging cord is also somewhat limited. The most major disadvantage of the J7 is the quantity of internal memory, which is just 16 gigabytes, which is not enough; however, I was fortunate in that regard (or "lucky"). Despite the fact that it had Indian localization, I was provided with the J7 Pro version that had its RAM enlarged to a maximum of 32 gigabytes. This is as a result of the fact that official deliveries of the Pro versions have not yet taken place in the year 2022. The quantity of memory that is already installed is the only thing that differentiates this model from a standard J7 2022; other than that, the two models are identical.

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