On Trade-in, he offered me his four-year-old Note 4, which was valued at 10,100 dollars in exchange for the Samsung Galaxy S10, which I purchased for a total of $58,900 over the course of a year. I thought the price was fair. After using it for a little over a fortnight at this point, I can say without a doubt that it lives up to its billing as a true flagship product, one that is free of compromises and potential pitfalls and is exceptionally dependable. I won't paint every detail; instead, I'll concentrate on the most important aspects: 1. Fantastic design; the S10 has a spacey appearance. Although I did not like the way the rear camera was presented in the reviews, the module itself is quite attractive. Whoever writes about a hole in the screen is speaking nonsense; the front camera is completely hidden from view, which is something that cannot be said about the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. 2. Excellent ergonomics. The dimensions of the smartphone make it possible to use it with just one hand, and it can be held comfortably in the palm of your hand. A sleek and not overly wide case that is constructed out of high-quality materials; the back panel is functional, and only a minimal amount of fingerprints and dust are visible. Since I don't use covers, the only time I slipped and fell was once, on the tiles in the bathroom, but there were no repercussions. 3. The display, the hardware, the user interface, and the speed are all at the highest level possible for the flagship model. This means that everything flies, is configured, and there are no bugs in the system. The colors are bright and juicy. There was not one single complaint, and there was not one single jamb. 4. The camera on this model operates noticeably more quickly than the one on the Note 4. After all, there has been a 5-year gap, which results in a qualitative leap of an order of magnitude improvement in the photographs and videos captured in a variety of settings. 5. The fingerprint scanner is not very accurate, despite reports that the P30 camera is even more interesting. This is probably due to the fact that I am not a demanding photographer and find that the quality of the S10 camera is more than adequate for my needs. Even on the first try, he is able to identify the print; however, in most cases, it takes him the second or third try. From a software development point of view, there is room for some kind of improvement. The actual process of unlocking a device takes no time at all. 5. I have all the independence I need, more than enough for a whole day plus some margin. I remove it from the charger at seven in the morning, and I replace it at nine in the evening. Note 4 was discharged two to three hours earlier, and it consumed more charge while in standby and while in use mode. 6. The complete headset is a piece of garbage. A sound that was completely unremarkable and in no way comparable to that of my previous, more affordable Sennheiser MX170 headphones.
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