For a long time, Samsung phones have been my go-to. The set of notes was typically purchased. My decision to go with an S-series phone was informed by the fact that I have no need for a stylus on my phone because I also have access to a tablet. The official phone had to run on snapdragon and have the most storage space and card slots available. Also with decent cameras, dust and moisture protection, a full-fledged nfs, a high-quality screen and a case (the back cover is plastic, well, you can't see it under the cover), an imprint on the screen (it's convenient for me, very smart, false positives 1%, maybe as it depends on the processor (snap)), the heating is moderate (I don't play any games, it pulls quite heavy applications for photo retouching without problems, you can do something easy on the fly). The green robot system is popular just at this one manufacturer (made for people). The second phone is an Apple 11, thus there is a standard against which to judge this one. In recent years, Samsung has emerged as the industry leader. Both there and here have their drawbacks. When compared to Samsung, it's much more practical for use in the workplace. Samsung's multimedia capabilities extend beyond personal use. When it comes to money, how much? As compared to other models with similar specs, I think the going rate (the standard market rate) is fair for this one. I purchased roughly 50 Braking occurred once every month on the exynos processor before that. Snap works very fine.
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