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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Nguyn Trn Trung Qun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

An excellent mobile device for the laborer. After over a year of use, I can say that I am fully content with it. benefiting from. It's the perfect tool for the job, and it's great. Due to time constraints, I frequently have to work while on the go, so I made sure to get a smartphone with all the features I need. 1) Substantial storage space (2) Expansive Viewing Stylus, number 3! Editing text (selection, typing), working with Excel tables, and taking screenshots (selecting the relevant screen slice and drawing/highlighting anything) are drastically simplified. In fact, I no longer use paper since I prefer to keep track of things using handwritten notes. Any figuring out on your part? How about a diagram to help you figure this out? Without the need for paper or a pen, you may quickly illustrate your points to the person you're speaking with. Number Four: This camera is fantastic. The nighttime photography was superb. The quality of construction has been satisfactory (5 points). The display and the back cover appear to be permanently attached, creating a monolithic appearance. Exhibit 6! As many as five programs can run in parallel without being forced to close. Really convenient and cozy for the office. 7) A feature to remind you to send a notification. Something useful to have so that you don't forget to respond to messages or lose track of them. Eight) Adaptable and user-friendly UI options. Widgets that can be used on the home screen. A huge shout-out for the "fingerprint sensor gestures" option; number 9! One hand on your phone and you can easily pull back the drapes to check for messages. Ten) The actual fingerprint reader works quickly and is placed in an easy-to-access area. A fingerprint lock has become so natural to use that I hardly even think about it. Number Eleven) A helpful app for moving information from an obsolete mobile device. Not just data, but also apps, were transferred from the old iPhone, and equivalents were discovered on Google Play. Twelve) An OTG adapter for linking USB gear. You no longer have to boot up the PC just to grab a file for a speedy transfer to a USB device. Some drawbacks Everything works as it should in theory, with my only complaints being minor ones. 1) A menu with cut/paste actions does not always show after selecting text. Nothing happens when you pick the text. 2) A physical Bixby button. reassigned with the help of bxActions. Yet, it is still annoying to have to repeatedly push it instead of the volume down button. Thirdly, the gallery's face and object recognition software is broken. Often ignores the subject of a photograph. And he considers four (!) distinct concepts to be the same. Knows how to identify a statue or portrait as a real person. And the process of identifying objects is musical. Rats are cats, squirrels are dogs, food is "Moment" glue, pictures of lecture notes are "bathrooms," and computer screenshots are "electrical appliances" in his dictionary. A girl is referred to as a baby, tomatoes as trees, and viewing an image of a book's cover as visiting a card. There's no need for levity after checking out the Gallery app. (4) The built-in e-mail client is useless and, dare I say, stupid. There is no way to do a search in mail that was received more than a week ago. There's a download version available. 5) You can't turn off alerts from various system functions! For instance, I've heard about a software bug and received notification of it very recently. Regarding the ate, avoid updating to Android 9; doing so will just impede diiiko's performance. After about six months of regular use, the latch button on the stylus's end peeled off. 5) Three of the bottom buttons on the screen may vanish in certain programs (back, home and task list). Pressing down hard on the area around the "Home" button is required to force such an app to close.

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