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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE G780G 4G Dual 128GB 8GB RAM Factory Unlocked International Version - Cloud Navy (GSM Only) by Adam Orlowski ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Think twice before you buy-the product is disgusting.

Unfortunately, it appears that we are part of the subset of users that has a difficult time tolerating AMOLED screens. When we made the transition from the Xiaomi Mi A2 smartphone to this one, we observed a significant change in the way the image on the display was perceived by the human eye. Even at maximum brightness, when there should logically be no PWM, looking at the display is excruciatingly painful, and it makes you want to shut your eyes. This is probably because of the infamous pulse-width modulation (PWM). Also, when the screen's brightness is turned up to its maximum level, the black color on the display is not actually black but rather a dark gray. The reason for this is not entirely clear, as it is stated everywhere that black on an AMOLED display is exactly black. Even when the brightness has been dialed back, visual discomfort will still be present at all settings. In addition, the color white is not white at all; rather, it has a yellowish hue to it (yes, we know that this is configurable in the settings to a certain extent). Redundant non-removable snap-ins such as Samsung Account, AR Zone, Google Guo, Galaxy Shop, and the like are another source of annoyance. Camera more or less. There is something peculiar about the blooms. The one that is three times larger has eight megapixels for some reason, and the difference is clear to see. The photographs taken with the front camera have an atrocious sharpening effect that cannot be turned off (Asians, as always). In the single take mode, a pointless photo collage accompanied by pointless stock music is generated. Oh remember, the most important setup: the 3x camera is unavailable in the PRO mode! We have historically held the position that glass screens should be avoided because we are of the opinion that screen producers use glass screens for the sole purpose of encouraging customers to purchase new tubes more frequently. When it comes to day-to-day use, "cheap plastic" is significantly more durable. It is unclear what should be done with this worthless equipment because it cannot be returned, it cannot be used, it can be stored in a closet, or it can simply be ignored.

Pros
  • Aesthetics, velocity, power source, and aural quality.
Cons
  • Display, software that has already been installed. A screen made of glass. Incomplete shell: for instance, the screen may automatically rotate at random intervals when it is turned off in the blind.

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