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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB RU, black phantom by Bach ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked better, spent money on an ordinary product.

And now for a little more specificity: The smartphone may be compared to an iPhone, but because I've been using a Xiaomi MI 9 Se for the past three years, I think I'll focus on that model instead. Yet, regardless of how it is, and in particular, a great deal depends on the shell, a lot of individuals claim that android can also be found in Africa. According to what I have been able to gather, the Samsung corporation has thrown its rather than getting rid of everything that is superfluous. There are a lot of pointless settings on the phone, and one of them is the one that makes all the other settings more accurate. As a result, I gave it a negative rating for usability (the friendliness of the interface), even when compared to the Chinese miui. Notifications: It seems like 2022 is right around the corner, and any soap dish already understands how to turn on the screen upon getting notifications, but with Samsung it's an entirely other story. As a consequence of this, there are two choices: either an ever-burning always on display screen or a black pop-up on a black screen. Both of these options are available. As an average user, I'm not particularly interested in all of these marketing stories about technical procedures, extremely powerful CPUs and cameras, and so on and so forth - Battery: Give me ample autonomy! Even in the most power-conserving mode, the phone won't last for even a single day. So that you can understand Xiaomi 3 years ago with everyday use with a 3070 mAh jar (if I'm not incorrect) - it maintains a charge for a day and a half, the same gadget does not live up to the evening with the same use case. During the night, I just don't understand what's going on; the phone, even when set to "do not disturb" mode and battery saver, uses up thirty percent of its power every single night. Looks like someone is mining it. The same Xiaomi device also includes a scheduled mode that saves battery life. There are also some "adaptive modes" that accomplish little more than what they advertise, which is to place all unused apps "into a deep sleep." In a nutshell, I believe that a mobile device that markets itself as a flagship model ought to be able to demonstrate that it is more than just an attractive device with satisfying tactile sensations. There is nothing left to do but hold out hope that all of the shoals will be removed in due time. And to answer your question, yes, this is my first time using a Samsung phone.

Pros
  • 1. Outward presentation And no one else
Cons
  • 1. Batteries, please! 2. Shell

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