Before this model, I held a Samsung S8 + for 2.5 years, which, in theory, served well for the first 2 years, with the exception of the awful quality of the GPS receiver, which did not operate more than it worked in the city, but as I understand it was a big problem. However, over the course of the past half year, the phone has gradually become less responsive, effectively dying in front of our eyes. I'm not sure whether this was done on purpose (for example, to conserve a battery that was getting old) or whether the system simply "slagged," but the situation is now intolerable. In this context, the Note 10 has shown to be nothing more than a nuclear missile; everything zips along at the speed of sound, applications launch and close in a fraction of a second, and even Android Auto in the automobile operates rapidly and without hiccups. GPS reception has also significantly improved, determining the location in a matter of seconds and functioning properly even in highly populated urban areas. It took me about three hours to get used to the new location of the "unlock" button, which is now on the left side of the device. For some reason, this new location is very convenient for people who write with their right hands. The camera or hole in the display does not in any way annoy me, and after using it for about ten minutes, I no longer even realize that it is there. Businesspeople and office managers will find the pen to be an extremely useful tool when they need to rapidly take notes or pull over to the side of the road to jot down information that was dictated to them. For those who work with photos, image processing also becomes a very comfortable thing to do. It is also convenient to make notes on photos or slides. Although it is slower than traditional fingerprint scanners, the difference is not significant enough for most people to pay attention to it. The fingerprint scanner works effectively until I have a better understanding of the factors behind attacks on this technology. The camera is not particularly impressive; in my opinion, it has not changed much from the camera on the Galaxy S8. At the very least, it does not have a WOW factor. Although autonomy is a bit disappointing, the iPhone 11 seems to have a significantly longer battery life, and this can be observed without the need for any specialized measurements. The case appeared to be extremely slick and was excessively light. In general, if you are a business person, an office person, or possibly a creative person working with photography, this option is yours, there is definitely nothing like it on the market.
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