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Review on πŸ’™ Samsung Galaxy A12 (SM-A125F/DS) Dual SIM, 128GB, Unlocked for worldwide use - Blue (International Version, No Warranty) by Ada Bokowska - Haczk ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Total disappointment, the product is terrible.

My decision to acquire this Samsung was heavily influenced by the quality of the camera. A smartphone that has a camera with a resolution of 48 megapixels and costs 10,000 dollars is regarded to be of high grade. Despite this, I was never able to become accustomed to using this phone. One of his few advantages, among a great number of others, is a wagon. To begin, the object that is currently before you is a brick. Only one-half of that was represented by the weight of My Honor. Connection. The communication system that is utilized in this location is atrocious. In contrast to the previous edition of the Samsung A6, which typically did catch things, the new Samsung A6 may not catch anything at all. In addition, the notice "it is difficult to check the connection" will appear whenever there is an issue with the Wi-Fi connection's signal strength. The identical issue occurs while using bluetooth as well. Huge jamb - no notice indicator. The fact that the LED was placed on the front of the gadget despite the fact that it does not blink for any reason is something the designers profoundly regret doing. The lack of a "planned on/off mode," which is an issue with Samsung's intellectual property, is the responsibility of the company's engineers. There is always someone on the other end of the line. Even with the economy mode activated, the phone will continue to operate normally even when used during the night. To capture a screenshot, you must simultaneously press the power button and the "volume minus" button on your device. This is the only method available. It is not at all convenient to act in this manner! Users of older models of Samsung were able to complete this task by simply utilizing the palm of their hand. More specifically, the camera itself. It's 5 mp. In the settings, the mode that allows for 48 megapixels must be turned on. When this mode is selected, the camera will hold its position for a little period of time before commencing to take pictures. It's possible that he's pushing himself so hard that he's using up all of his available strength.) On to the next one. I compared it to Huawei's Honor 6A smartphone. (13 MP). A little bit of an improvement, but not a huge one. When viewed under the harsh glare of the sun, there is little to differentiate between the two. The HDR mode is making a sad face. A church that is positioned against the gorgeous backdrop of some clouds. Super. Enable hdr. Dome shapes bring up the contrast more clearly. In addition, there are signs that the clouds are beginning to part. Change the switch from still images to moving pictures and vice versa. You have to go around it, which is a waste of time because the light from the sun would obscure what you were trying to photograph. If you are currently on tour, there will be no chance for reshooting because there will be no time available for it. And last, the one that tops the list for being the worst of all of them. Once I had used up 8 gigabytes of the card's total capacity of 30 gigabytes, the camera stopped saving pictures. The card's total capacity was 30 gigabytes. In the note, it was noted that "there are problems with the memory card." (This is a one-of-a-kind phone jamb, which should not be confused with a card!) In addition, there was no option to delete files that were no longer relevant from the storage space in the gallery. Summary. Customers who place a higher priority on price point than quality in their mobile devices are the target audience for this product. The fact that they have such a large display is the only thing that saves this location from being a complete and total failure. The remainder is made up entirely of shoals. If I had been aware of this information in advance, I might have given it more weight in my decision-making process.

Pros
  • I invested a lot of effort in trying to identify any positive qualities, but I came up empty-handed every time.
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