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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 128GB in Midnight Black for AT&T Network by Agata Weronika Bujok ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

I've been using it for at least two years, and maybe much longer than that. The display did not overheat, and PWM is imperceptible even at the dimmest setting. In comparison to TFT, AMOLED displays are immediately noticeable to be superior. Watching movies or other stuff late at night in the middle of a field (without being bothered by the screen's borders) is a great way to spend a warm summer afternoon (and yes, this is harmful, but there are habits). No one has yet convinced me that a circular display is preferable. After using standard displays, you'll need to adjust to the fact that the corners of your screen will reflect light. While the stylus itself is quite handy, the button on it that activates the sketching tool is a bit of a hassle to use. There's enough force that you might break the stylus if you drop it on the floor. Yet, aside from the rounded screen, everything works perfectly for the purpose of drawing. The calibration begins to degrade at a distance of around 1 cm, making it awkward to draw on the rounded portion. Nevertheless, not every software was built to take use of a display with rounded corners. The Bixby button, an unnecessary corporate addition that constantly bringing me back to myself. There is a fully functional side button that isn't being used. Even though I don't use most of the programs that begin with "Samsung. ", I can't seem to stop them from being ated and making themselves known. I got a smartwatch and loaded it with a chat program. A few days later, I found out that Samsung had secretly placed their fitness watch app on my wrist and was trying to sell me one of their watches. This camera isn't terrible, but it's also not a flagship model. While first impressive, the Note9's camera has since been rendered indistinguishable from those of budget models released six months after the original Note9's debut. Too much background noise prevents a fair comparison with the Mate 20 Pro. Finally, the Notes with the screen hole were the last of the line's missteps. In addition, Samsung's stance places them in league with other minor players because it gives the user no leeway.

Pros
  • The use of an AMOLED display, Image quality, Technology such as CPU and video output, memory, and a stylus The use of a case with a see-through lid, on which you can write (very handy!).
Cons
  • Bixby, I'd like a rounded screen. Samsung's proprietary software, the inability to fine-tune the stylus, camera, and other settings, and the lack of an external calibration tool.

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