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Review on πŸ“± Fully Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 256GB Renewed - Aura Glow Silver by Cha Eunu ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I used 1945 of the 2022 characters I had available in the "Disadvantages" section. You might assume that I didn't like this device from my description. But this is not the case at all; on the contrary, I enjoy almost every aspect of this device. In all honesty, this item is incredible, so I can go on and on about how great it is. You can buy it right now for between $55,000 and $60,000, and for that amount, trust me when I say that you'll get the maximum variety of chips and practical features. No other device will give you as much versatility as this smartphone. This would be incredibly helpful for me at the university when I attend lectures because it would allow me to avoid bringing a laptop with me thanks to Here and DeX, as well as gesture control from the pen. In all ways, including the ability to view photographs and messages, a shared clipboard, and other features, the level of synchronization with Windows has almost reached that of the "Apple ecosystem." After clearing it out, let's talk about unlocking techniques since everything surrounding them is a bit hazy. Face unlock is first thing to do. quickly efficient, but only in well-lit surroundings. Although though the retinal scanner on the Note7 / FE I used seemed to function extremely well in a dark setting, it is not able to unlock the smartphone at night. The reaction outcomes are also quite unpredictable under varying lighting situations; the device may open right away, possibly after a few seconds, or it may not open at all. Not FaceID in general, however it will work in that circumstance if your hands are full. We actually provide customers the choice when it comes to user authentication between a face scanner and a fingerprint scanner, unlike some other companies. referring specifically to the fingerprint reader. In my opinion, the front and subscreen positioning is the best. It is also ultrasonic. Even under perfect circumstances, it sometimes does not open the first time, but I tried to open it while wearing gloves and was successful. This is a game-changing trait given the difficult epidemiological situation we are now in. All other smartphone producers are defeated. Although neither the fingerprint scanner nor the face scanner are flawless in and of themselves, they both work. I truly appreciate you reading this because I'm about out of signs.

Pros
  • You all already fully understand from other reviews how this device stands out among the same Chinese remnants of today (don't dislike the Chinese, just accept the truth that the majority of modern Chinese, yes, including Chinese, look like a Galaxy S8 with smaller frames and a cutout for the camera / pop-up camera). You all already know very well how this device stands out amid the same Chinese leftovers these days thanks to its power, speed, beauty, and functionality. With the exception of a 3.5mm headphone connector, this smartphone can have all the features you require for everyday use.
Cons
  • As was mentioned previously, disappointment resulted from Jack's absence. I myself use Galaxy Buds, but without an adapter, which Samsung was too lazy to include in the package, I won't be able to, for example, connect a phone to a computer in a line-in. Without an adapter, I won't be able to, for instance, use a phone as a line-in connection to a computer. Even though devices with older boxes are less expensive than the Note10+, the box has gotten worse in comparison to the ones that came with the Note8/9/FE. However, I really liked the cardboard that was placed on top of it, and the magnetic "door" was also very cool. The power button being moved to the left side of the smartphone has me really annoyed. I can no longer use my fingers to hold down the power and volume down buttons, which were both situated at around the same level on my prior NoteFE, in order to take a screenshot. The double-pressing of the "Home" button, which formerly enabled the speedy launch of the camera, has been forgotten. What prevents you from performing the same function with the touch "Home" button? This is not a complete jamb of this device, but rather of all smartphones that lack a physical "Home" button. The phone regularly freezes instead of launching the camera app, even though there should be a very short pause between the two pushes. Permit me to remind you that this feature was previously advertised as "quick access to the camera for instant capture of some event," but now you have the choice to just lock the phone in case you missed an important moment. Simply put, it's not very nice of you. Moreover, the capability to alter the Quick Access Toolbar's icon grid's size has been removed ("shutter on top" if you are an amateur). I now feel as though I am an old person with bad eyesight due to the icons being set to such a large size. This is due to the fact that a 6.8-inch display can only fit eight icons per page. I assume that this is a success. It was possible to fit a 5x5 grid on a display that was significantly smaller (5.66 inches) on the NoteFE (as opposed to 2.1, which was pre-installed on my Note10+ from the manufacturer), and everything was completely viewable without unintentionally turning on. Although the possibility of this occurring is relatively low, it is anticipated that this will be added in the upcoming OneUI (2.5) edition.