Since the very first Note, I've been a Samsung enthusiast. All. The final acquisition made by Samsung. Purchasing goods or services from a firm that does not value or appreciate its clientele is a waste of money. Got pros: No merit. The price of an ordinary phone is really high. A revolting sense that you were conned out of your money, as they gave you a phone worth just 25,000 dollars in exchange for 100,000 dollars. Its cons: As soon as the initial elation of making the purchase has worn off: To begin, the high-end smartphone came packaged with a pair of AKG wired headphones that were already broken. I am unable to replace them because, in accordance with Samsung's service policy, I am required to give over the phone for diagnostics for a period of an hour and a half. This is something that I, of course, am unable to do since, in order to do so, I am required to sign an agreement with Samsung on the protection of my personal data, but Samsung did not offer me the opportunity to do so. Under the terms of the warranty, Samsung is unable to replace headphones that are not functioning properly. Secondly. Battery. I usually charge it twice or three times a day, and it gets really warm. There is no truth to any of the assertions that food has been recycled. It became significantly more problematic than it had been in my previous S8 and a Note 9. The camera comes in third. Sucks. The camera at 5x and 50x zoom does not have any sharpness, and there is no replication of real colors. Photos are the same as the photographs that came before them. These lasers have been finished in their entirety. It even gave the impression to me that the S8 took better pictures. The camera is in its raw state. Just so you know, it took the Galaxy Note 9 camera well over a year after its debut before it started functioning more or less regularly. Fourth, a smartphone will not have 5G connectivity until at least one hundred thousand dollars. some odd processor for the year 2022, which is incapable of running even the most basic games. Fifth, Samsung has revised its terms and conditions for its warranty. Even if the displays are still under warranty at this point, they cannot be changed. In addition, a two-year warranty will add an additional twenty percent to the total cost of the phone. That is to say, you are still required to make an upfront payment for the amoled screen, which will probably stop working within a year.
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