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

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, low quality.

When seen from an objective standpoint, the apparatus fails miserably. The one thing that has let me down the most this year is. One of the benefits, known as One UI, stands out to me as a respectable operating system. Elegant, unbroken, and in tune with its surroundings. The screen is, as it consistently is, of high quality, but these merits are the only ones that the FLAGMAN level device possesses. At first, it was abundantly evident that the engineers at Samsung had the stupidest idea possible when they decided to reduce the size of the already little battery that was included in the S21, about which everyone had complained. (The new capacity of the S21 is 3700mAh, down from 4000mAh.) Because of this, the phone does not even make it through to the evening! Support comments will naturally inform you about optimizing battery consumption, but all of this is garbage that will not help in any way and will not be helpful in any way. A separate problem is that the screen is absolutely flat, although it appears to be of lower quality than the one on my Note10+, which is now three years old. Because of the phone's flat side edges, it has a more substantial feel in the hand, and when it's protected by a case, it's practically a brick. When contrasted with this model, the S21 unquestionably has a more appealing appearance from an aesthetic standpoint. I'm going to discuss about the computer's processor. I believe that everyone has already heard the news that it artificially slows down and is, in general, not as excellent as the other options available. I will not bring up the subject of ecology either, which is the reason that we were not provided with a charging port or a slot for a memory card in the kit. But I just don't get why the S22 wasn't given the same quick charging capabilities as prior generations. With the plus version and super version, 45W is available, while the younger model only offers 25W. (On the other hand, if you only have a 3700mAh battery, this charging pace is sufficient.) The cameras are almost exactly the same as those found on the S21. But, I do have a query for the frontend developers. Why does this phone's camera function exactly the same as the one on my Note10+? I believe there is room for a slight enhancement here! In general, if you compare this product to older Samsung models from the past three to four years, you can really explain a vast number of the device's drawbacks. Yet, the price itself is the primary issue, as it is objectively set too high. It's probably common knowledge that a smartphone with comparable features can set you back anywhere from 40,000 to 50,000 rupees.

Pros
  • A screen with a good interface (One UI)
Cons
  • Price\sautonomy a processor that is being slowed down in a controlled manner in addition to heating Deterioration in comparison to the generations that came before it Powering up quickly 25W\sFront-camera There is not a slot for memory cards and there is no charger supplied. There will be no more protective film removed from the packaging.

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