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Review on πŸ’ͺ Unlocked Samsung Galaxy J7 (16GB) J737A - 5.5" HD Display, Octa-core Processor, Android 8.0, 4G LTE, AT&T Compatible (Black) by Agata Kulesza ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, it's pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

In general, at 11,000, it's a decent phone. When we take into account its beginning price in the year 17, which was around around 23,000, though. In that case, for that amount of money, this is utter garbage. Some pros: HELLO ALL! This review is being written on the basis of the cost of this acquisition. On the 18th of December, I paid 11,000 for it. If I had purchased it when it first became available for 23,000, my perspective on the product would have been lot more negative. 1) Huge 5.5 screen. I place a high value on that. This is the size that works best for me. The color rendering is more subdued than vibrant. There are no hues that are considered to be hazardous, such as the Galaxy S7, which is also in use. Excellent resolution for such a diagonal (1920 x 180); the pixels of the eyeballs do not appear to be sliced at all. 2) a 3600 mAh battery (which cannot be removed, however this is irrelevant). Actually, in order to accommodate such a high volume, I decided to purchase a phone because. Even though it only had 3300 mAh in the battery, the J7 2022 that I had was fantastic in terms of its capacity. 3) Great design. The metal body has a lovely texture to the touch. 4) Have a strong showing in the games. PUBG may be played with a minimum resolution, medium graphical settings, and 60 frames per second (any graphics settings are adjusted through GFX TOOLS before launch). 5) Headphones with a quality sound. 6) The communication went off without a hitch. In general, there have been no complaints. 7) Great fingerprint scanner. Very quick and completely devoid of mistakes 8) Affordable and high-quality cameras They do not pique my attention, thus I have no grounds for complaining over that. 9) Well, as one would expect from Samsung, the construction quality is of the highest caliber. The 15 years that people have been using cellular communications has shown that this particular manufacturer is the only one that has never had any complaints in this regard. See the following for some disadvantages: Now for the negatives: 1) Nothing more than a dismal shell optimization. As I mentioned earlier, I own a previous model of the J7, which served me well for about a year and a half. Even after being used for a year and a half, it does not visually sense any jams, microfreezes, or other such issues. The shell has noticeable blunts here and there, despite the fact that this is a somewhat more upbeat iron. It's possible that this is because of the improved screen resolution (in the old j7 it was 720p). 2) An awful spokesperson on the outside. Even though the volume is quite moderate, it penetrates the ear canal. While you are watching a video on YouTube, the sound that comes from it is shaky in some way, but when you are playing music, everything is stable. It seems weird in some way. 3) Hypersensitive sensor. It is possible that it will work even if you do not contact the screen with your finger. Never came across anything like this. 4) Buttons for turning the volume up and down that are incredibly easy to press. With only a small bit of effort, it started working. Odd, but it is not a severe flaw. 5) The touch buttons are not illuminated in any way. But, this is more of a nitpicking issue.

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