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Review on πŸ“± Refurbished Apple iPhone 8 Plus - 64GB Silver, AT&T US Version: Review & Comparison by Ada Boguszewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

It's just a phone, although an elegant and pricey one. And that's all there is to it. Everything is being licked, which is lovely and delightful but not useful. Moreover, taking a version larger than 64GB is pointless. I bought this equipment for myself so I could see what it was like to use and how it operated in a professional setting. In order to just experiment, I chose to sell my Samsung S8+. I've already come to the conclusion that iOS is a drastically shrunken version of Android. Such features and usability are unavailable on the iPhone. Indeed, it's nice to use, nearly perfectly ergonomic, and the shell appears to have been licked for maximum convenience, however. After all, this iPhone cannot give me what I could accomplish automatically on Android (I have many various devices), and particularly on Samsung. need crutches of some form all the time so that at least something will function normally. Yeah, practically all of the apps I used on Android are available here as well, but each one has been altered for a specific purpose. There is no file system, which is understandable, and you cannot download music or movies rapidly (although it is simpler here and there are standard players), nor can you download books quickly (although it is also simpler and there are fine readers). Just MMS is used to communicate with contacts (this is expensive and paid). The caller doesn't have a T9. Also, I had trouble locating a standard keyboard (my usual one here is completely different from the one on the android, which is the same with the reader, I had to look for another one). Samsungpay compares Applepay to a castrato who is like walking to the moon. The way phone controls are implemented is quite inconvenient (Meizu could take a lesson from this). Leaving Android is quite challenging. In theory, I knew what I was aiming for, and iOS is far superior to plain Android, but it completely falls short against any shell made by any other manufacturer. The iPhone is simply a pricey and gorgeous phone, which is fine, but.

Pros
  • - That is a very good feeling to use. - Form, color, and tactile experiences. - The display is stunning (auto-brightness is implemented in a really creative way!). - Stereo sound played loudly. It's a fingerprint scanner, press the button quickly. Feedback from vibrations is quite enjoyable. – The camera is effective. - Long battery life. - Everything is quite lovely. Slim and with excellent ergonomics. - The dimensions, specifically because it is not full-screen. Decent headphones are provided. - Communication between Apple products.
Cons
  • - Heavy (really weighty). - All functionality has been reduced. - No standard file system exists (I immediately have to be friends with iTunes, which is still shamelessly buggy and slow, iCloud, and other aiks that should make my life easier, but this is not so). - There isn't a fully rapid charging option (everything is bad here too). - Lengthy charging times from both a 30-watt power source and a standard power source (three hours each) (two hours). at the time of the............ - NSFi cropped. - Bluetooth was cropped. - Mono recording when possible. - There is no standard program for conversation recording (very difficult to find, and either expensive or poor functionality). - Long screenshots are not supported (multiple screens of text). - Just a phone, really.

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