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Review on Samsung Galaxy A32 (128GB, 4GB) with 6.4" Super AMOLED 90Hz Display, 64MP Quad Camera, Dual SIM GSM Unlocked (US + Global) 4G Volte A325M/DS - Awesome Black with Fast Car Charger Bundle Included by Anastazja Simiska ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase is a failure, very dissatisfied.

All that mattered was that the girl in question wanted a pink pencil case for school immediately. Lovely color, really. I immediately went out and bought it to replace my dead iPhone without even seeing the reviews. Using incentives worth $12,000 Just for reference, its asking price is listed here: 19,990. I was taken aback by the quality of the packaging when they handed it to me; it's made of what amounts to an A4 sheet of paper, and is thus extremely flimsy. No dumb phones, cords, or batteries allowed inside. Like with all other specs at this pricing, the camera is run for the course for a device in this category. It's impossible to draw any conclusions because there are no pros or cons to consider. If you buy this phone, you'll receive a great screen but have to put up with constant sacrifices in other areas, including as battery life, camera quality, and stopping power. It's wonderful if you purchase thousands for 10, but if you're used to the flawless execution of Apple or Huawei flagships, you'll be sorely disappointed.

Pros
  • Screen is great, in my opinion. Juicy and smooth texture reproduction with vivid colors. OLED displays do not cause eye strain or discomfort. Eyes slashed in a matter of minutes on the flagship P series model from one Chinese manufacturer's oled display, which lacked dc dimming. In general, it's a fantastic show. The settings menu was laid out in a way that reminded me of Apple's iOS, which I found to be really convenient. There is no need to waste time groping about in obscure locations for the necessary setting because everything is where it should be naturally.
Cons
  • His BRAKES. That's a major drawback of the phone, for sure. Placed in gesture mode, devoid of Android's physical controls. Performance degrades noticeably when windows are minimized. When you open a menu, the performance takes a noticeable hit. Sure enough, it's the same Alice who answers the phone seven seconds after being summoned. Whether it's a warped casing or a sluggish CPU, using it will be a source of considerable strain on the user. Control issues are a second negative aspect. The phone spends most of its time in standby with the screen off and no AOD. In theory, a large battery, or even a big battery, should last for quite some time in a smart device. Nonetheless, its battery life is comparable to that of a smartphone with a battery that is 30–40 percent smaller. A full five days of charging went by without anyone touching him, and only 18% was left. The radio component almost certainly consumes the most money per kilogram of anything. The plastic packaging is a major drawback. The phone was left on a flat, smooth surface with the screen facing up for two days while the case was in transit. Also, some significant scuffs appeared on the back throughout this time.