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Review on 📱 Refurbished Apple iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB Silver, AT&T US Version: Review & Comparison by Petar Vachkov

Revainrating 4 out of 5

All is well, liked the product, didn't buy it for nothing.

The product as a whole is pretty cool, but the pricing is a bit steep; therefore, I would probably give it a 50/50 recommendation to friends. At this point, the discussion revolves around the maximum price that can be offered for the phone. but generally I'm satisfied, no regrets. Whoever has the money should take it since they won't regret it. The plus device is typically more interesting than the number 8, and picking it up isn't even the norm. Has pros: After almost six years of having the same phone, I decided to upgrade to a new one after almost four years of having the same phone. The new phone made me very happy for the first two years after the upgrade. I purchased it in the United States, where the wait was almost forty minutes long when I got there. I could have chosen between versions 7 and 8 plus, but I went with the latter because, whatever else one might say about it, it's more recent, and I've been using it for the past three years. Advantages, I don't even know, the screen is great, the difference is huge in comparison with 6, the battery is also normal, it retains for a day and a half if used medium, without being overly enthusiastic about it, I hope it will serve it well. Sadly, as a photographer, this does not satisfy my needs, despite the fact that the camera has improved. However, these are already my minor criticisms. Has some drawbacks: I'll probably take the camera here, or more specifically the mode with portrait shots, where, unfortunately, it slices and lathers heavily either the face or the backdrop, or vice versa, but it doesn't cost any more. I'll take the back glass cover, which, if it falls, will be covered with a copper basin; if you need to change it, the whole wall has to be soldered with it, and the repair price will go up to $200 ((I took out insurance in this case in case I wind it up somewhere); and if you need to change it, the whole wall needs to be soldered with it. I insured all 58 thousand of them for 8,000 dollars for a period of two years. Well, of course the price is whatever anyone says about it. Expensive, but sadly, I've been using an Apple for the past four years, and I just couldn't bring myself to transfer to a more personal brand like Samsung or Xiaomi.

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