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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S7 G930A Unlocked AT&T GSM 32GB Smartphone - Black by Stanislaw Golkowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positive and negative sides.

I compare according to my subjective feelings with the iPhone 5s, with which I spent about 4 years. He swam with me, after that he was repaired a hundred times, furiously stupid after switching to a newer axle, BUT. The pictures from the front camera made me happy (1.2mp versus 5, yeah). There was enough memory for everything, I immediately had to buy a flash for Samsung, because he constantly swore that he did not have enough brains. The programs were stupid in general, everything was the same, which I got used to and was not surprised, here I am a little shocked - the phone is 2 months old, the stupid things have already gone. The sound of the iPhone is better, ergonomics too. Ios cares about the user. No matter how much android supporters shout about the possibility of doing everything "for themselves" - but who needs it? What can you do there without rutting (= warranty rally)? Are the threads funny? Fonts? Change the size of the clave? 100500 desktops? Oh, so much . It's not worth the reliability and stability of the system, which in android can be broken by any suspicious application. In general, I wildly regretted that I fell for the persuasion of my husband and bought the Galaxy s7 instead of the new SE. Yes, the iPhone has its jambs, and the owners of android phones always find a whole bunch of them. Apparently, I am a repulsed apple grower. But powerful, new, stylish samsung so far inclines me to return to the old, broken, constantly hanging on the socket iPhone with a small screen.

Pros
  • 1. Holds the battery quite well, from morning to evening with seemingly active use 2. Ability to plug in a flash drive 3. Big screen 4. Samsung pay 5. More freedom with an alarm clock (iPhone pain) 6. Fast charging - from 0 to 100 in 1.5 hours 7. Usb connector. Through it, using a smart switch, I synchronized the old iPhone with the new phone. And through it, you can stick USB flash drives directly into the phone, convenient)
Cons
  • 1. Miserable, Miserable, Lousy front camera! I don’t know who made her like that, but she lathers her face monstrously (moreover, selectively, the surrounding objects are quite clear, beauty filters are turned off). The screen from the front camera gives an image better than if you take a photo! 2. Not all applications turn on the display when receiving notifications. 4. Lousy print. I scanned my thumb twice there, it still blunts, it works for the 5th time. 5. Slows down when closing some programs and games. 6. Stupid notification menu. You can read the FB message, view the response to the comment, but it will still hang on the curtain until you drop it, damn it! And in principle, until you clear the curtain from notifications, they will hang there, at least for a week. Sometimes I don’t read the message, but the numbers on the application are enough for me, and the constantly annoying message on the lock screen brings me to the handle. 7. When you call a contact photo in a small circle, are you kidding ? They licked it off an iPhone, right? 8. Purely aesthetically, I like the design of applications for android less than for the same applications for iOS. 9. The sound in the headphones seems quieter to me than in the iPhone, in the same headphones. And every time it warns me to turn up the volume! Got it! 10. Think you bought a phone with 32 gigs of memory? No, you bought 24. With a bunch of trash preinstalled. 11. Complete confusion in a bunch of folders when connected to a computer. As far as I understand, applications create them on their own. I'm starting to miss iTunes. 12. I'm afraid to drop it and use it without a film, it looks fragile. 13. Suddenly, after an amold, my eyes hurt (although, maybe it's all about the brightness) 14. In the first couple of days of use with some application, I caught an advertising VIRUS that included ads on top of any application. I was in shock. 15. Terribly inconvenient autocorrect, which replaces the word IN THE PROCESS of writing it. And he studies very well.