The "Disadvantages" field is over, but the disadvantages themselves are not. But I will not torment the reader, the key objective disadvantages have indeed already been voiced, but I will add a little more personal, namely the interface. It is less beautiful and comfortable than on the S8. And if the first is a matter of taste, then on the second I will give a hard fact - in the native gallery you can not set up a grid with 6 frames in width - either 4 or 8. But on the S8 it was possible. And yet, on S22, for some reason, stupid frames were added between frames, which only eat up space, and you can’t remove them. Someone will say that these are trifles, but such trifles add up to the overall impression of the device! In terms of perceived quality, the S22 outright loses to the old S8, which is still on par with the top-end iPhone Pro series. For those who haven't owned an S8/S9, this may be hard to believe, but it's true. The way the device is made, this elegant symmetrical metal frame, these unnecessary but beautiful curves of the screen and the back on the sides, the way it lies in the hand, is felt tactile. S22, unfortunately, is cheaper both in look and feel. Just go to a nearby Apple store and compare (not with the regular, but with the Pro series), and believe that the new S8 was no worse, and the wow effect created even more. I address this review first of all to old people like me with S8 / S9 who have been looking for replacements for their phones for a long time, ignoring the latest Samsung lines for asymmetrical frames, and to the Samsung representative office, in the hope that they will pass the information on to the head office, which in a few years will be able to do something as legendary as the S8 again. There is no need to return curved screens, but you need to make a device with the dimensions of an iPhone mini or a little more, significantly reduce the thickness, return the memory card slot and mini-jack, and I have already written about the rest. And no, these are not hot emotions, about a month has passed since the purchase of the S22. Samsung, you could do everything, you just need to remember.
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