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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Aashit Jain (Rishabh ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Purchase failed, very dissatisfied.

The smartphone provides a great number of benefits, but all of those benefits are sadly covered by far more significant drawbacks. Take, for instance: The display is bright, and the music is both clear and powerful; but, using the phone at its maximum brightness and volume can empty the battery in two to four hours. There is an impression in the glass, but it does not function very well when combined with protective glass, humidity, or any form of microdust. There is such a thing as fast reverse charging, but this begs the question: why bother with it if a phone can drain its battery quicker than it can charge anything, and the vast majority of electronic gadgets in our immediate environment do not support it? Due to the restrictions placed on the number of characters allowed, the following are some additional shortcomings: > When the battery life is low, the option to pay using NFC through Samsung Pay is unavailable. And this frequently results in a great deal of annoyance. The arrow indicates that I should look in the opposite direction on any cards until I spin the figure eight along with my smartphone in space a few dozen times. GPS my compass did not work properly. The Samsung care center informed me that the issue is affecting everyone and that it will be resolved with the ate, but despite the fact that everyone is now using Android 11, the issue has not been resolved. This smartphone didn't last very long and required additional investments, which is money that could have been used to buy several additional smartphones had it not been wasted. Normally, I don't purchase flagships at this price, and if I do, I use them for a long time and carefully. I've been made to feel quite foolish and duped. I was able to get three times what I paid for my smartphone when I sold it. in utterly pristine shape, including with a brand-new screen and back. ate 2022: I switched to a Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC in 2022 and have been using it without any issues for the past two years. In 2022, I sold it for $20,000 while it was almost in perfect condition. Although the phone is a little bit bigger, using it is not uncomfortable in any way. There is moisture protection, stereo sound, near field communication, a good camera, and performance, but it is not comprehensive. It's a whole different scenario when it comes to the battery, but I was really surprised to find out that the device is significantly less expensive, lasts significantly longer, and charges significantly quicker. The smartphone was dropped somewhat more frequently and with greater force than the Samsung (such an active work), but it has survived, is in good health, and had its broken glass and cover replaced so that it now reads "zero."

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Pros
  • Convenient and space-saving form factor. An arrangement of the cameras that is both logical and symmetrical. Screen has a bright AMOLED. Sound in stereo that is crystal-clear and exquisite. Complete moisture protection. Performance is at the very highest level. payments can be made by Near Field Communication (NFC) without using the Internet, and the user can use the camera and fingerprint scanner directly from the screen. At long last, Samsung has released some excellent software. When compared to TouchWiz, which is a rock-solid shell, One UI 3 is a bomb, and you won't want to swap it to pure Android. A linonic design, a stunning curtain, an unlock screen, a customisable interface, themes, long screenshots without glitches, bixby scripts, a sophisticated clipboard, and other features are all included. For only one thousand dollars, you may have the premium model loaded with all of the available features (bought for 68990 at the start). Wow effect when utilized for a significant amount of time.
Cons
  • A battery that is incredibly weak and cannot draw out such a powerful and packed smartphone. It is necessary to charge the smartphone on a consistent basis, which has a negative impact on the battery and contributes to the vicious cycle that accelerates the battery's depletion. After one year of use, the battery started to run out of juice after only three hours of use, even while set to economy mode and using the lowest possible brightness. "There was no match found." Those who enjoy talking on the phone while using the restroom should look elsewhere. There is protection against moisture, but it is impossible to use the phone when it is wet for a number of reasons: the screen becomes unresponsive, the fingerprint reader stops functioning, water enters the Type-C connector, and a unique sensor prevents the smartphone from being wire-charged for approximately one hour. (wireless charging, despite being incredibly sluggish and awkward, is helpful). When shooting in low light, you will experience discomfort, solid artifacts, and inadequate aperture. The most significant disadvantage of the smartphone is that it is EXTREMELY delicate and unreliable. I am quite careful with the items I own (especially considering the amount of money involved), which is why my older phones, despite suffering damage from multiple drops, continued to function normally for three to four years. One month later, the S10 was damaged when it was dropped while sprinting on asphalt from a distance of less than one meter, with the protective glass and case still glued on. (a second piece of jewelry is protective glasses with awful fingerprint holes or gloomy UV with gel, glue, and hemorrhoids; they will not prevent the phone from falling, but they will allow the user to scan their fingerprints) Even after it had been dropped, the glass wasn't even scratched, yet the matrix was still floating. (please refer to the image that has a burgundy screen fill). The price of screen replacement was close to 20,000 dollars. After a few months had passed, under very identical circumstances, the camera glass shattered. Because it is physically impossible to replace the glass in individual panes, I was forced to pay 6,000 dollars to have the backdrop switched from black (onyx) to red (red). After some time had passed, the phone slipped out of my hands while I was at work. There was no protection on the screen, and the matrix, which was safely cracked at the seams. Repaired the screen for an additional $17,000 in preparation for future sales. A tragic account The phone lasted me for a little over a year and a half.

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