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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in AT&T Cloud Silver, 128GB Storage by Agata Klimczak ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, very low quality.

I've been using it for about two years, maybe more, maybe less, I don't remember. The screen did not burn out, PWM eyes do not feel even at minimum brightness. The advantage of AMOLED over TFT is felt from the first days of use. This is a bright picture on a sunny summer day in the middle of a field when the sun is at its zenith and relaxing watching movies and other content before going to bed (the screen borders are not felt in the dark) (and yes, this is harmful, but there are habits). I have not seen a single person yet who would prove to me that a rounded screen is good. After conventional displays, you have to get used to interfering glare at the edges. The stylus is quite convenient, but the button on it for use in the drawing tool is inconvenient. The pressure is tight enough to start worrying about the stylus breaking across the floor. But nevertheless, for drawing, everything is fine, except for the rounded screen. At a distance of about 1 cm, the calibration starts to go away, and drawing on the rounded part is inconvenient. However, some applications are also not designed for rounded edges of the screen. The Bixby button, a corporate-imposed feature that I don't need and keeps reminding me of myself. It's a full-fledged button on the side that could have been put to good use, but it's not. I probably don't need all the applications starting with "Samsung .", but no matter how hard I try to disable them, they are constantly ated and make themselves felt. I bought a watch and installed a communication app. So a few days later I discovered that Samsung installed their fitness watch app for me and offered to buy their watch. The camera is not bad, but clearly not a flagship. The quality is good, but after a series of ates that removed cool features, it is no different from the cameras in budget models that came out half a year after the release of Note9. Comparing with the Mate 20 Pro is simply incorrect, too noisy. Conclusion: the hole in the screen of the subsequent Notes was the last disappointment in the line. And Samsung's policy, where the user has no choice, puts them on a par with other undergiants.

Pros
  • AMOLED screen, Screen resolution, Processor and video performance, RAM, Stylus, The ability to use a case with a transparent cover, on top of which you can write (very convenient!)
Cons
  • Rounded screen, Bixby, Built-in software from Samsung, the inability to calibrate the stylus, camera and software.