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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G 8/128 GB, nano SIM+eSIM, black phantom by Nikifor Stoilov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

I got this phone at the beginning of the trade-in sales period and upgraded to the S20+. This one is slightly wider than that one, making it little less practical. Other than that, there are zero differences between the two. There is essentially no distinction; you would have been better off keeping the S20 + and putting it to further use. It's been a year, and I haven't noticed any changes, at least not in my day-to-day existence. Samsung has been "rethinking" its cameras for a long time, but the results have been hard to spot. Autofocus and exposure issues provide for occasionally great shots. Even with all the options (night mode, Pro, frame optimization, etc.), getting a good shot is challenging if the subject moves even slightly, if the lighting is artificial, or if it's twilight or night outside. Yes, no matter how brilliant the sun is, the camera can still blur the image. In a nutshell, the images lack clarity. When it comes to music playback, the exterior speakers deliver excellent sound, wired headphones deliver excellent sound, while wireless headphones deliver subpar performance at best. I get that exinos is not qualcomm and hence does not support the aptX codec, but at this pricing point, the gadget ought to have flawless audio quality. The iPhone's sound and photography are superior, but I dislike using it due of the hassle of managing files and texts. I find it inconvenient that the fingerprint scan does not always work the first time I use it to unlock the phone. Unlocking with the front camera is useless in the dark, so it's best not to discuss it. However, some kind of face ID, like on iPhones, would be great. A pleasure to use and a time saver in general. You can buy it if you don't mind a lousy camera and mediocre sound on the wireless headphones.

Pros
  • 1 Well-done visuals Easy-to-use filing system 3. Showing off 4. attractive and pleasing to the eye (subject to personal preference). 5. High-Quality Video Manufacturer backing for operating systems and security measures 7. The Transfer Rate of a USB Cable 8. Wireless connectivity and its speed
Cons
  • One, the camera has abysmal still-image quality (which is odd, because it takes great video). Poor quality bluetooth sound 3. An overly tight integration with Google's services No internal microSD card storage option 5. Compatibility with just the archaic and rarely used fat 32 format for external flash devices. Sixth, a fingerprint of the norms indicates that unlocking the screen with the face is typically not allowed. as long as the sensor is hit with clean hands.