I upgraded to an S21ultra C S8, which I utilized for the next four years. Upon powering on the S8, the "blue filter" option, which neutralized the display's icy whiteness, was readily accessible from the phone's tray; in contrast, the S21 required digging through the display settings, where a plethora of hazy options such as "saturated colors - natural colors" did nothing to achieve the desired warm white. It's unfortunate that there aren't any headphones or a memory card, but I was prepared for that. Even though I like Samsung products because of their customizable displays, this whole thing is just a drama. For the time being, accept it. After four years with the S8, I knew without a shadow of a doubt that my next phone would likewise be from Samsung. This is a significant issue about s21. The opposite is true; it's a total nonsensical. If you're using a Samsung Level 2 headset and another ordinary call comes in while you're on the line, the phone will start making a horrible growling and rustling noise, and you won't be able to stop it until you reset everything and call back. Samsung, why are you doing that?
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