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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Aura Black 256GB for GSM: An Unbeatable Deal! by Kenta Sasaki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

As for the "Cons" section, I used up 1945 of the maximum 2022 characters. You might conclude that I found this gadget to be unsatisfactory. Yet that is not the case at all; on the contrary, I find nearly every feature of this gadget to be excellent. This gadget is so fantastic that I could go on and on about it. You can obtain it now for around 55,000–60,000 won, and for that price you will have the absolute MAXIMUM of different chips and helpful functionalities; no other gadget will give you as much versatility as this smartphone. The combination of Here, DeX, and pen-based gesture control would be quite helpful for me in college lectures when I don't want to lug around a bulky laptop. Windows synchronization has now caught up to the "Apple ecosystem," with features like a shared clipboard, photo viewing, and message reading that are otherwise unavailable on Apple devices. I'd want to discuss about unlocking techniques now because of how murky the whole situation is. To begin, use face unlock. Fast, but needs lots of light to work well. Nighttime unlocking is not supported (although the retinal scanner, which was apparently introduced in the Note7 / FE that I used, worked very cool in a dark environment), and the response results vary greatly depending on the lighting conditions: the phone may open instantly, maybe after a couple seconds, or not open at all. Not FaceID, but it will do if your hands are full. In contrast to some other businesses, we offer both fingerprint and facial recognition scanners. With regards to the fingerprint reader. This placement, below and in front of the screen, is perfect. Furthermore, it makes use of ultrasonic technology. Even under ideal conditions, it may not always open the first time you try. However, I gave it a shot while wearing gloves and was able to get it open. In our challenging epidemiological condition, this is the killer app that will put the competition out of business. Neither the fingerprint nor the facial scanner is perfect, but it does what it's supposed to. Well, I'm out of symbols, so I appreciate you reading this far.

Pros
  • You all already know very well from other reviews how this device stands out among the same Chinese remnants these days (don't dislike for the Chinese, just accept the truth that most of today's Chinese, yes and not only the Chinese, it looks like a Galaxy S8 with reduced frames and a cutout for the camera / pop-up camera). This smartphone has everything you need for regular use except a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Cons
  • Obviously, everyone was let down by Jack's nonappearance. Personally, I use Galaxy Buds, but without an adapter that Samsung was too lazy to include in the box, I can't connect my phone to a computer via a line-in, for example. Although devices with an older box are less expensive than the Note10+, the packaging has deteriorated since the Note8/9/FE days. I particularly liked the cardboard overlay and the magnetic "door," and I thought they gave the impression of a high price tag. The move of the power button to the left side has enraged me greatly. It's much more difficult to take a screenshot now that I can't use a single finger to simultaneously press the power and volume-down keys (which were on the same row in my old NoteFE). The ability to quickly launch the camera by double-pressing the "Home" button has been lost, but this isn't unique to this device; it's a problem for all smartphones that don't feature a physical "Home" button (though nothing stopped you from doing the same job with the touch "Home" button?). When the time between two presses is too long, the phone may freeze instead of activating the camera. Keep in mind that this feature was originally advertised as "fast access to the camera for instant capture of some event," but now that you've missed the opportunity, you can just lock the phone. Let's just say that wasn't very nice. The option to adjust the size of the Quick Access Toolbar's icon grid has also been disabled ("shutter on top" if you are an amateur). Icons are so little that only 8 will fit on the page of a 6.8" monitor, making me feel old and nearsighted. I take it that this was not a failure. NoteFE's OneUI 2.0 (as opposed to the 2.1 that came preinstalled on my Note10+) allowed me to fit a 5x5 grid onto the significantly smaller 5.66" panel, and everything was legible and didn't accidentally light up. With any luck, this will be reinstated in the forthcoming version of OneUI (OneUI 2.5), but the likelihood of that happening is low.