To replace my previous Google Pixel 2 phone, I bought this one. Of course, the first thing that strikes you is what a stunning screen this is. A fingerprint sensor being integrated directly into the power button is also a really interesting concept. The Samsung services were very disappointing; I had to sit down and configure them before turning them off. Samsung is not at all like Apple in this regard. I was also happy to see that the base model includes 128 GB of RAM, a headphone port, a cool screen, a clever OS, absolutely no lags, a reasonably small footprint, and respectable battery life. I was not happy about the fact that these phones are not particularly liquid on the secondary market, so when purchasing one, be ready to either sell it later at a significant loss or not sell it at all. I'll carry the phone with me until it breaks since I feel bad about selling it for the price that is now being requested on the secondary. In general, there are no compelling reasons to replace the phone in the upcoming years because it functions quickly even with the unpopular exynos.
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