From what I hear, Samsung's mid-range smartphones have always been solidly constructed handsets that you shouldn't hold to unreasonable standards. My previous device was a Samsung J7 2022. An acceptable camera, a smooth user interface, and reliable performance all contributed to the phone's overall quality. Now that I'm in the market for a new phone, I've had a chance to explore the selection and read some reviews; based on what I've learned, I've opted on the Samsung a32. A typical cellphone, however much more was expected. For me, the camera was the single most crucial component of the experience, and it ended up being the most discouraging part. The camera is clearly of the 2022 standard, and its superior resolution is only seen after extensive zooming in. There's a maximum of ten on my disgust scale, and I give this 7 out of 10. Another drawback of the camera is its limited customization options. You have no control over the quality with the same camera; it is consistently low no matter what you do with the settings. There are a lot of customization options that are locked down and only Samsung employees may access. You can toggle the photo's auto-correction setting on and off, but hdr will still be used anyway. If that's the case, why does the main menu even need this option? It appears to be some sort of intentional design decision to make the body bulge around the cameras. be the most easily changeable part of the phone at repair shops. The fingerprint scanner is only reliable after the second or third attempt, when the user's finger is entirely dry, and when the phone is in a good mood. Sometimes, you can even use face unlock. How can it identify a person's face while moving around if the camera quality is so poor? At 19 thousand dollars, the sound quality is not comparable to a phone, therefore I can only give it a five out of ten. Yesterday night, when I plugged my phone into my computer, it froze and refused to respond; I had to physically reset it. One of its best features is that it can function normally for an entire day on a single charge. For the sake of the company's image, please do not make the mistake of positioning the mid-range phone as a rival to the S-series.
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