I've had mine just three days but it is the best smart phone purchase decision. I will never again spend outrageous money on the latest smart phone every two years (this replaces a 4+ year old 32GB Note 5 I dropped $699 on). I'm sure most have done their homework on this phone for specs, features, and performance including camera, so I won't go into features detail and instead focus on condition and personal impression. This refurb I got is in impeccable condition. Not a single scratch anywhere except a small one where someone opened the sim/SD card slot. I mean it looks brand new. After the recommended full charge before powering on, I swapped my sim card from the Note 5 (T-Mobile), and ran through the initial setup and file sync (took about an hour for 25+ GB of data from the Note 5 to move over via the wireless option on my home WiFi). It was just like setting up a brand new phone at the store.I love the ocean blue color with the yellow S-pen. It reminds me of a Blue Angel jet. A quick battery check from a test shows it is solid and rated at the full factory spec 4,000mAh. WiFi streaming music for a couple of hours didn't drain it nearly as fast as what happens with my Note 5's 3,000mAh. Besides cosmetic flaws, I was worried about the condition of the battery as you never know how the previous owner treated the phone regarding battery management. Unlike some others, my phone did not come in the original case and just had some generic USB-C charging cord. However it is the fast version for connecting to the wall. It's just not the official white Samsung unit that came with it from the factory. It works just as well as I was charging it before power up from the wall.Overall, I cannot be happier and the fact that Samsung (and Apple) are now charging $1K plus for their high end smart phones is outrageous and I refuse to spend that much. Another "proper motivator" for me in taking this direction was that I can install a MicroSD card up to 512GB in the same slot as the sim chip, which the Note 10 does not have in the North America markets (you have to move up to the 10+ for that). I'm not paying $150 more for the 10+ on top of an already outrageous price point just to get an SD slot (don't want the larger screen on top of that). The other good thing is that the 3.5mm audio jack is still there for wired headsets and buds. I don't want wireless as yet something else to charge no matter how "cool" they look. Never mind we still don't know long term brain health effects of Bluetooth.Finally, I did order a case that I also highly recommend for this if you are into a minimalist design made by FITFORT for only $15. These phones are not going to be around for much longer in such great condition in the next couple of years, and they likely will not get less expensive as I'm seeing even my old Note 5 in refurb form going for $300+ here. So if you want to upgrade an older Note or Galaxy from few series back but don't like the price or removed features of the Note 10 and Galaxy S10 over their previous generation, this is what you want. I see myself keeping this phone 3-4 years just like my 2015-era Note 5 and I actually paid nearly half as much for it.