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Review on Samsung Factory Unlocked Warranty Renewed Cell Phones & Accessories and Cell Phones by Kenji Viray Tsuchida ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Unpopular hole under the camera is of no concern. You usually don't notice it because you thought it would become worse. Given that I was able to buy a ten for half the price on the eve of the Note20 launch thanks to discounts and promotional codes, I'm happy with the purchase. However, we'll have to wait and see how it develops over time. Yet, to be really honest, I anticipated the Note8 to have more and more differences. Well, it isn't, of course, 10 in every way a bit better (apart from the problems in paragraph 1.4), but nothing major. I wouldn't have been tempted if the battery hadn't started to die at the figure eight. I was afraid to change the batteries because there had been no evidence of a corpse autopsy and there hadn't been a single decent service for many years to handle the task.

Pros
  • It looks fantastic; the gadget is highly symmetrical and proportionate, and the screen bezels are thin. When compared to the S20U, the screen is noticeably cooler. Of course, the S20U is smoother due to hertz, but this is a really minor difference. Cool colors, a stunning user interface, amazing wallpapers right out of the box, and a killer lock screen saver are all present. In general, I think this is my first phone where I don't want to change the wallpaper, screensaver, or icon packs right away. Overall, pleasant. I switched from the GNote8, which I liked a lot except for the battery's capacity after three years of use.)) Excellent video and photo quality is provided by the camera. Despite shooting rather well in auto mode, it may be set up in a variety of ways. Performance is overkill for obvious reasons. I have no idea how to get it to slow down. Autonomy: Anything that keeps the tel. from going to zero during the day can be regarded as a success. This is after the Note 8, which may now be charged twice, three times, or even four times with active use during the day (including use of social media, the Internet, instant messengers, a few games, and 2-3 hours of navigation and music). But, I must recall that when it was brand-new, my favorite shovel, the Mi Max, operated normally for two days without incident in the same situation.
Cons
  • In order of importance to me, the drawbacks are: 1) No headphone output - I had to switch out the car's radio cassette recorder. 2) In most cases, the absence of a notification LED is ZLOOOOO. Although everything on my smart watch is duplicated, I'm an old-school dude, thus the indicator is more comfortable to me. In addition, the clock has a propensity to interrupt and request food at the most inconvenient times. 3) The under-screen fingerprint scanner is a feature, yeah, wow, but its practicality and accuracy (in terms of operation percentage) are lacking. Although I only use it since the third week, Note 8 and 9 are considerably more practical in this regard. 4) Stopped the use of the second SIM card's "sandwich" with a memory card. In theory, given 256GB, this is not a big deal, but, as they say, the silt was still there. 5) Case is VERY easily dirty. direct VERY. On the screen, at least one oleophobic movie. 6) The stylus is now pulled out with some effort; certainly, it is harder to lose and harder to acquire, but it is frequently required. 7) The speakers' allegedly better sound quality compared to the Note 8 did not seem to be a pleasant experience. Sure, it plays louder, but it shakes like a herd of cattle and seems to be about to disintegrate.) 8) The selection of covers upset - thick books and thin silicones, from which it is useless - simply guard against oily fingers)) The standard one, please, for every taste, on Note 10. Spigens are accessible in a few locations, but I had to order them from behind a hilltop for 10+ because they are out of stock.