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Review on Renewed Apple iPhone 12, 128GB, White for AT&T - Like New by Kiril Bakardjiev ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, very low quality.

I had to have it and bought it. I needed a better camera because my old Samsung a5 2022 started to think slowly and there wasn't enough memory for new programs. In addition, I thought charging the phone twice a day in 2022 was excessive. "Ecosystem! Uncontrollable sparkle Camera! Not a thing more! of the highest caliber. so forth, so forth. What iPhone users and YouTube reviewers have told me is summarized here. Naturally, $70,000 is a lot of money for a model from last year, but in the end, I deserve it! I'll admit that I've never felt so dumb looking ahead. When the proprietary app for transferring data from an old phone to an iPhone just didn't function, I should have had some suspicions. Just have a look at the app's Google Play reviews. I'll sell and then probably purchase another Samsung or Pixel.

Pros
  • It functions intelligently (like any new phone), has a great design (which will be hidden by a thick cover), has raised the FSC (who cares), and takes good (no more) images. Sound is transmitted to headphones in the next room via a powerful Bluetooth module.
Cons
  • 2/5 for interface. How casually all the controls are constructed astounds me. Even for a device for the price, they are not only insultingly incomplete but also inconvenient. And I don't have any issues with this; I'm angered by the jambs, not the discomfort of learning a new interface. System icons have a design that seems to date from the previous century. It's quite inconvenient to type. Battery. 0/5. How long was the screen on for? I need to recharge. I keep quiet about the fact that you are only meant to receive a thin lace of lightning-usb-s for 70k instead of an adaptor. Screen: 2/5. Is that you, echdiar? The typical dim screen, which I always keep at its brightest setting. It does not respond properly to pressing, the obscene bangs are quite distracting, and while viewed on full-screen, they devour a portion of the image. It's amusing that the working area of the screen matches my old phone to the nearest millimeter. "Ecosystem". The fundamental marketing hoax is this. Any gadget may play the same cartoons, but nowhere do they do so with such flair and absurd sadness.

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