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Review on Samsung Galaxy S10E by Somchai Tameeyasen ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

purchased to replace my outdated Sony Z5 pocket camera. Since the Nokia N97 mini, I've used small flagships. Despite the fact that, when using one hand, I can no longer securely fix the phone and must continuously risk dropping it, Samsung was drawn to the comparatively small size. I would also draw attention to the tight headphone jacks and USB cable, which feel like they have been inside poorly polished and have very poor connector fitment. overall negative feeling The extremely effective oleophobic coating causes an unanticipated issue. It's so fantastic that the menu doesn't call when you try to select text with your finger and tap it to bring up the menu. While switching modes, there was formerly a bug with the camera that could only be fixed by rebooting. The camera on my wife's phone, which is the identical model, once simply stopped working. Three consecutive restarts were beneficial. Also, after my wife's phone hung up, she attempted to use a needle to press the "reset button" at the top. This is actually the second microphone. The microphone is still in use today despite such savagery. We are grateful to the engineers who designed protection from the fool. I don't utilize the quick charging feature because it reduces battery life; instead, the phone charges in a respectable 2 (power supply) - 2.5 (USB) hours. I captured four screenshots at random throughout the usage period (about 1.5 months) (holding down the power and volume down keys). I'm used to where the power button is, in general. The fingerprint sensor appears to have become a little less sensitive (perhaps it became dusty and needs to be cleaned?). Yes, if you shake the phone, you can hear a bounce inside. However, this doesn't bother you because I don't shake the phone when using it normally. Of course, the camera's peephole takes up some of the useable screen real estate; I am aware of the camera, but it does not annoy me. The phone is still cutting-edge, enjoyable to use, and a pleasure to use every day. Since there is an abundant supply of iron, I think the battery's condition dictates how long it can last.

Pros
  • 1) Fits this screen size while being compact. 2) The functionality is superb; it offers every conceivable feature. 3) Water resistance is a crucial factor for me now that I used to not be concerned about moisture in my phone. 4) A screen with accurate color calibration and consistent, all-around brightness. I really appreciate how difficult it is to see the screen's transition to the side face when it is showing black. 5) The screen lasts 4 to 6 hours when the battery is brand-new (24-36 hours of use in my scenarios). 6) The fingerprint scanner is quite quick (compared to the Z5 compact, of course). 7) The speakers' audio quality is fairly respectable. 8) Excellent video stabilization and a camera with a wide dynamic range. (Set for delivery) Since there are numerous micro-USB wires from old phones in the house, adapters were useful. The entire set of headphones is of high quality. 10) The capability to use common OS tools to reassign Bixby buttons to call any application. 11) This phone heats up a little less frequently than the previous Z5 on the 810th dragon. 12) The bottom-mounted headphone jack is, in my opinion, more practical than the top end.
Cons
  • 1) Software bugs - several programs that were effective for Sony but did not cause controversy operate incorrectly in this situation (for example, weather is not ated in the background until you enter the application and ate it manually, Telegram, when opening links in channels, may hang). 2) Absence of a light signal (used to Sony). The AOD notification icons are quite faint and sometimes go unnoticed. Three) Vibration Very dissatisfied! Even when it is set to the maximum, the call may still be missed if the phone is on a table (Sony did not allow itself this). Also, if it is in your pocket, a missed call is 100% guaranteed. These appear to be marketing ploys used to get consumers to purchase smart wristbands and watches. 4) Wide-angle lens device. The picture quality is quite distressing, although the absence of autofocus may still be tolerated in some ways. Everything appears larger on a phone screen, but opening photographs from it on a computer is best avoided because it is so frustrating. 5) Individual anatomical factors contributed to the design of the headphones, however after wearing them consistently for more than an hour, my ears began to hurt.

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