In a nutshell, the product receives a score of two out of five stars, and my advice is not to purchase it for either yourself or someone else as a present. For this amount of money (20,000), it is recommended that you get a Xiaomi, Huawei, or Honor device (here the quality will definitely not let you down). Has pros: There are not many positive aspects to this: 1) The display has a good amount of brightness and contrast. 2) The battery life is exceptional for a smartphone, lasting for an entire day and a half with normal use. 3) Holding the phone is a pleasant experience. Cons: Yet, there are a great many more drawbacks to this option. 1) Fingerprint sensor A malfunctioning fingerprint sensor has been the subject of numerous pieces of writing. When I read the evaluations, I wasn't sure whether I grasped the full significance of what it signified. He is not merely unfavorable; rather, he is awful. You are only allowed to add three fingerprints, so even if you tried to follow the recommendation and add each finger multiple times in an effort to improve its accuracy, you will not be successful. With the previous generation of the Honor 8, which was released three years ago, you were able to add up to five fingers, and everything functioned perfectly (sensor in the back cover). In this instance, the sensor is triggered in 1 out of 7 cases (without protective glasses and films) despite the fact that the print was applied to the surface a total of 2 times. In the event that the finger is not recognized, the phone will not immediately switch to the face recognition mode; rather, you will be required to return to the previous screen. 2) Facial recognition Complaints are also lodged regarding face recognition, as it is only effective in around half of all instances (depending on the lighting and other circumstances). 3) Sound The sound quality on a Samsung phone is just awful. The lower frequencies are not there, and there is not enough volume for them. 4) The actual performance The speed of the phone frequently decreases, regardless of whether it is because the user is swiping the top curtain down, launching an application, or doing something else. Have some getting used to do. 5) More specifically, the vibration response on my gadget behaves quite oddly at low frequencies; rather than buzzing, it emits a click sound instead. Either this is a marriage of a particular device, or the entirety of the passage; I have not yet comprehended which it is. Hence, there will just be some clicks rather than a gentle vibration when the key is hit in SwiftKey because this feature cannot be implemented. 6) Something that wasn't mentioned in any of the reviews is that the native Samsung Type-C cable is required in order to charge the device. Even if they are attached to the original power supply, the phone will not detect any additional cables that are inserted into it. Hence, borrowing a wire from a friend at a party is not going to work, and you should always bring your own. 7) The headphones that come with the package are not in-ear headphones; rather, they are the traditional in-ear headphones that were common on cell phones five to seven years ago. Quite a bizarre decision.
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