
I made the decision to go back to the bucket because I had not waited for anything respectable in terms of design to come from Apple since the debut of the iPhone 7 plus. In terms of the design of the Samsung case, it was executed very well, the screen is also outstanding, and there are no complaints regarding the speed at which the device works. But, there is a camera and a battery is included as well. I'm going to begin with the battery. At first, there were no complaints, and it functioned normally all the way through the night and, in economy mode, all the way through the middle of the next day. Yet half a year later, some miracles started happening; the batteries lasted just long enough to get through the workday, even when set to the most economical mode. The battery is showing that it is "healthy" at 92%, and there are no viruses or apps that have been left behind on the device (which IMHO is a lot of wear and tear in 9 months). I was given the option, which I will not laugh at, to "reset to factory settings" via the internet. Seriously? Gentlemen, the year is 2022, not 2022, when the most common remedy to problems was to "reinstall Windows." It goes without saying that I won't misplace anything, but if I do, I'll just have to get a new phone. The camera is an abject letdown in every respect. Let's begin by pointing out that there is no "x3 hybrid zoom" available in this context. There is a standard digital option available. It makes a "crop" from a 64 megapixel camera when the lighting conditions are good and it looks even more or less the same, but when the lighting conditions are a little less than ideal, it makes a crop from a 12 megapixel camera, and the picture quality on TV becomes truly appalling as a result. This is what makes it a hybrid system. However, this is not the only fault of the camera, despite the fact that it is already problematic for me. If you imagined that you could operate the self-proclaimed super-duper 64MP camera in a straightforward and uncomplicated manner, you were sadly mistaken. Only when using the "professional photo" option and adjusting the settings manually. No, I really don't mind that there is a professional mode; in fact, it's not even that terrible. However, guys, I don't understand why the hell this camera can't be used in auto mode. But that's not the end of it. While using auto setting, HDR will appear blurry, which is especially noticeable at sunset. Also, you should not switch off any of these enhancers because doing so is pointless. You will end up with a picture that is overly saturated, bright, and artificial looking if you do this. In a nutshell, the quality of the camera is poor, including in terms of the software.

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