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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G (SM-N9810) 8/256 GB of graphite by Petar Popchev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

My LG G6 died, and I needed a new phone. Previously, I had used a Sony XZ3Compact. Everyone liked the phone besides the old iron and the battery. the backside glass, if you will. Currently, there is no standard selection of flat-screen waterproof cellphones available. It is better in my hand, thus if s20fe were on s865 for 40-45, I would take it without hesitation. I ended up using two phones for a whole week after the purchase because I just couldn't bear to get go of the previous one. There's no denying that it's more enjoyable and convenient.

Pros
  • - If you stuff it full (865+8256GB), it will last you three years, even if you don't play the latest and greatest games. - self-sufficiency, with my settings it lasts over a day, with a dark theme and half-brightness, Bluetooth, WiFi, LTE, PDF, Facebook, Office, and no games. Screen is flat. Holy war is a distinct category, however I restricted myself to topics with no vertical elements. It's arguable that 60Hz could have been higher without significantly impacting autonomy. The size 6.7 is questionable here, however you can adjust. - ip 68. as well crucial. - AptX, wireless charging, and other top-tier processors. Spen, Dexter. A welcome extra that, with some practice, can yield excellent results. - frame. I used glass for 6 years before switching to contemporary plastic. aluminum or magnesium alloys would be perfect, but they are no longer used.
Cons
  • It's discouraging to see shovels continue to shrink in popularity. But the 20:9 ratio is ridiculous. It would appear that marketers never look at anything but their social network news feeds. - display. Do it like you did in school from 9 to 18, and the results will be OK. My previous LG G6 had a better screen than this one. Especially at this pricing. - the casing (or, more correctly, the block of cameras) is all the rage these days, but if there aren't any optics, you might as well make it flat; the ergonomics aren't great, and the cameras aren't well-protected. A tragedy for the world of style. It has cameras. Considering the price tag of 59K, the camera block could have been larger. Personally, I don't do much photography beyond taking pictures of necessary paperwork. - filling. a great deal of bloatware that is not tailored to our market and cannot be uninstalled without gaining root access. The breaking news feed is not modifiable. Useless. The Spen sensor has some bugs, and the scanner doesn't always work right away, but they are minor issues that don't prevent the product from being suitable for everybody.