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Review on Smartphone realme 10 8/128 GB RU, black by Stoyan Ivanovv ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality is fine, it's fine to use.

All right, let's get going. I never chased after phones and rarely upgraded mine. The final one was the Honor 10, an antiquated Chinese consumer product that had run its course after two years. That's why it was essential to go shopping for anything fresh. I was no longer interested in purchasing phones outside of the flagship series. And then, after reading the specs and viewing the videos, I gave in to the marketing and bought the most recent and greatest Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus. I am so overjoyed that I literally race home, unpack, snap pictures, and then promptly pass out from shock. It takes worse photos than my previous Honor 10, the bathroom is pink (not white) and the wallpapers are similarly garish (not white). Unsettling blurring around the image's edges, missing garbage-can details, aggressively unsharp images, etc. The photo improves with better illumination, but it's still somewhat shaky and prone to failures in the finer details (which the subjects likely won't even notice). The screen is crooked, the colors are off, the text is washed out, and the resolution is terrible. It feels bad that I spent so much on Honor and then continued our relationship as if nothing had changed. After purchasing this miracle, I promptly went out and bought an iPhone 12 Pro, despite the aforementioned costs, because I knew I would be unable to function without it. For nearly two hundred thousand dollars, I am now the proud owner of two flagship devices at once, just like a proper tech blogger. The direct comparisons that had to be made led to the following conclusion: The iPhone just completely destroyed Samsung in every conceivable way. from sound, camera, screen to ease of usage. The iPhone's color scheme is accurate, by the way. And the iPhone's 60 hertz is considerably more optimized than Samsung's 120, so don't bother with the latter. Also, Galaxy 21 Ultra suffers from the same color and noise issues. Conclusion: the year 2022. Samsung. Is it that difficult to grab a rival and compare images by setting up a blank sheet of paper? It's safe to assume that he's white.

Pros
  • Except maybe the zoom, though even that feature's usefulness is debatable. Taking a closer look at the license plate in the parking lot to show off and say, "see how I can!" An ambiguous delight. You can snap a picture of a squirrel in a forest on a tree, but it will be oatmeal for 4 megapixels, and? whether it is essential, because it is not a prof. optics. The 120 Hz smoothness appears fairly nice for a phone of this size, and the battery life is adequate for its size. Most likely, that's all there is to it. Further thoughts on what it's like to have this phone are included below.
Cons
  • The year 2022 is in the backyard, so what is the camera for? Samsung, please explain. Screen resolution: FHD; viewing angles: poor. I won't go into detail regarding the hardware (charger, SD card, 3.5 mm jack), as it seems elementary to me. Well, not the phone-based variables that decide this.