It is practical to upgrade to a newer model of a phone throughout the course of its lifetime because doing so eliminates the need to relearn how to operate the device and the hassles associated with moving data between storage locations. I am satisfied with the phone. It's been a little less than a month since I started using it. Has some pros: The phone is easy to use and is only a tad more compact than its predecessor, the A51. The management of the operating system is identical; however, it is now an enhanced version of Android. Because of the built-in software, moving data from one Samsung phone to another is quite simple and quick (the transfer of roughly 100 GB of data took about five hours). Below are some downsides: It was necessary for me to remove the separate headphone jack in order to bring the phone's IP rating up and make it waterproof.
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