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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Apple iPhone XS Max (64GB, Gold, US Version) for AT&T by Anastazja Kubicka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I've used Samsung products for a long time (I'm currently using a Galaxy note 8) but I've been disappointed by the latest releases; I'm holding out for the Note11 and S11+. So when I had to travel to Hong Kong for work this past summer, I decided to bring the iPhone XS Max with me to try it out. The gadget isn't terrible; it doesn't make people turn their noses up at it, and it's remarkably well-rounded and free of glaring flaws. However, in terms of development cycles and ease of use, I find that Android is light-years ahead. Within the price range of 55,000-60,000 I would strongly suggest purchasing (you can buy it both in Hong Kong and on ebay, but without a 2022 guarantee, which for some reason is very important to many).

Pros
  • First, the True-Tone technology is an excellent benefit. The display's backlight and color tone provide the most comfortable level for the eyes in the dark, in bright light, and in poorly lit situations. The matrix is quite high quality, on par with other market leaders; The speakers provide extremely loud and high-quality (both exterior and spoken) sound; Third, Face ID always, always, always works, no matter what: in the dark, at an angle, with glasses (dark and for vision), when wearing a scarf, etc. Quick as a flash to unlock; Upon further inspection, I can confidently state that iPhones produce the highest quality video recordings, both during the day and at night. Like with most flagships in this price range, the photos taken by this phone are excellent during the day and only adequate at night. 5. Two physical sim cards (purchased in Hong Kong) are in full working order with no issues; In terms of ergonomics, the big diagonal of the screen poses no problems for using the phone with a single hand. The build quality is excellent, and the gadget feels substantial in the hands. 7. The 256 GB of built-in storage space is more than adequate. The device's performance is phenomenal; everything loads quickly and runs smoothly; 8; the availability of wireless charging; and the battery life, which lasts silently for 1.5 and occasionally 2 days with the Internet on and 2 sims.
Cons
  • Gorilla Glass appears to be a mythical coating for electronic devices. Scratches on the screen and back glass are caused by the user's own breath, making it hard to use without protective films and coverings. For almost a year and a half, without ever putting a film on the screen, my Galaxy Note 8 was scratch-free; Second, the quality of the received signal is quite low, however the network will automatically reestablish contact in the event of a disruption. The camera is mediocre in low light (unlike video), and there is no wide-angle option. Charging the device is slow, whether using a 1A unit, a 2.5A unit, or wirelessly (I use from Samsung), but this is a minor downside. First, the notification screen on iOS devices is very last century compared to Android. The only way to see them is through the barred window; there is no typical curtain. Second, unlike on Android, you have to go through multiple menus and settings in order to access the application's features, such as geolocation, NFC, hotspot, mode switching, camera settings, etc. Thirdly, fufufu; thirdly, photos are not automatically sorted into folders; screenshots, IMs, photo editing apps, etc., all end up in the same place, and if you want to organize them, you'll have to make an appropriate folder and manually transfer them. It's incredibly thick; If you have an Android phone with two SIM card slots, you will be prompted to establish a second account for instant messaging services like VZV, TM, and others. On an iPhone, how does it function? No way, Jose. You'll need to get two separate apps (i.e., two different accounts) if you want to use Whatsapp for business and ordinary Whatsapp, Telegram, and Telegram X. Five, the gloomy tone, which strangely pays off; Same old problems with the phone's inability to easily access files without using iTunes; 7 By default, recorded videos are saved in M4V format, which cannot be read by any video codec on any non-Apple device.