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Review on πŸ’™ Samsung Galaxy A12 (SM-A125F/DS) Dual SIM, 128GB, Unlocked for worldwide use - Blue (International Version, No Warranty) by Quan Vn ChunΒ  (C gng ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

Despite its many flaws, I wholeheartedly endorse this mobile device. Some pros: As a replacement for the Sony Xperia XZ, I decided to get a phone that can handle my day-to-day activities, such as making phone calls, logging into social networks, and using banking applications. It is not possible for me to play games on my phone because I have other devices that are dedicated to watching videos and exploring. To this point, the phone in its 4/128 version has lived up to all of the expectations. On the one hand, it is not as large and cumbersome as you might expect. The screen quality is satisfactory, and the autotomy works wonderfully. The pace of day-to-day activities is fairly quick, and there are no signs of slowing down yet. The screen does not automatically switch off when it is brought close to the ear; nonetheless, there are no involuntary clicks that occur when doing so. The fingerprint sensor that is included in the power button functions immediately. Regarding the indicator of messages (missed calls) that is displayed on the front surface, I do not understand why this is necessary. Nevertheless reprimanded the people who were speaking. The phone has regular speakers; all you have to do to make sure the top speaker is at ear level is hold the phone a little bit higher than usual. Some negatives: There is a drawback; because of this, I deduct one star from the total, and I am hopeful that this deficiency will be addressed in the near future. The fact of the matter is that the power button on the side only responds to being touched, and not pressed. As a direct consequence of this, there are a great deal of unsuccessful efforts to unlock the phone on one's own volition. It is not acceptable. Only when the side button is pressed should the fingerprint sensor register a touch; otherwise, it should disregard all other touches (or at least there should be such an option).