Has some pros The pre-order for the phone has just recently begun. Over the course of the previous three years, I have gone through a number of different cellphones, including the 11 pro max, the note 20 ultra, and the 12 pro max. Although each gadget has a unique user experience, they all share a functional commonality on the surface that is either positive or negative, depending on how you look at it. To put it another way, it has a comparable form factor and a somewhat different implementation of the functions that are the same. When it comes to Fold 3, the circumstance is different. An entirely new and distinct interaction for the user. The tablet is beautiful and works wonderfully for web browsing, a variety of books, calendar apps, and YouTube. Through the use of the external screen, I am able to directly answer phone calls, compose brief messages, and manage the player. What else do you need?:) I'll say it right away: discharged pixels above the under-screen camera are less annoying than a hole in the screen or a bang. The internal one is designed to absorb content. So, this solution is effective, regardless of what the blogs say about it. The performance is on par, but the vast majority of applications are not optimized for the internal screen. As a result, there are occasionally issues with displaying, manifesting themselves as black bars on the sides. The cameras are adequate, comparable to or better than the level 12 pro (but not max) of the iPhone. But, this picture does not even come close to being a highlight. Some cons: Even if we are already on the third iteration of the product, let's be honest: it is still in the testing phase. Questions that pertain specifically to me are as follows: 1. To find a single instruction that addresses the issue of a protective film for the internal screen that can be followed by the increasing number of Fold 2/3 users. Should we buy it or rent it? If so, what ought to be used in its place? In the event that this is not the case, does the ASC offer such a service? Or are these just urban legends claiming that it can be changed for free once a year (but just on Prospekt Mira and Hong Kongskaya)? Also, how much will it cost me if I want to change it more frequently, and is that even possible? Because she is so out of focus, I am afraid that I will have to adjust the focus more frequently. 2. The design still looks fragile. Question. It is not entirely apparent whether or not, as a component of the premium service, the repair likewise takes 45 days, or whether it is completed sooner. Is it possible to get a replacement for the item while the warranty is still active? And in conclusion. Because the complete pre-order case is inconvenient, you need to immediately buy either silicone (4500) or leather. The phrase "Free cheese is only in a mousetrap" refers to the fact that the only place you can get free cheese is in a mousetrap (8500). However, replacing the screen will cost you ten thousand for the repair rather than being free. Like for work. One month from now, I will report on how things are doing with this delicate and pricey equipment. First impressions earn a rating of four stars from me. One point deducted because the charging unit was not present. This is not correct.
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