I had a OnePlus 6, but I ended up selling it since I grew sick of having to charge it three times a day and I didn't like the bangs. I made the decision to go to Samsung after experiencing issues with a C6 EJ model that froze, blunted, and then cracked all around the rounding of the display for no apparent reason. So I said my goodbyes to Samsung, but before I left the store, I wanted to comment on how much I appreciated the new design and the screen on the laptop 9. What can I say, other than the fact that this is by far the best smartphone that I have ever had, and I have owned many. Simply said, it is not feasible to detach oneself from the exhibit since it represents the pinnacle of human achievement. The camera is so powerful that I no longer feel the need to carry a large camera around with me at all, and I'm even considering selling it. I immediately rolled up the old firmware from 4pda and blocked the ability to eat it arbitrarily. I believe it will lag and will never start now due to the fact that the manufacturer slows down devices when they are updated with new firmware. The screen's resolution has been increased to its highest possible setting. The autonomy is incredible; I take it off the charge at six in the morning, and regardless of how intensively I use smart throughout the day, it lasts until late in the evening with a significant amount of headroom. The display does not change colors like it did in laptop 8, for example. It was pink and blue. The sound is fantastic, both from the external speaker and from the headphones (one advantage in this regard was the bottom). Nothing gets heated, and the program does not have any bugs, despite the fact that I have the version that runs on the eskimos. Samsung was taken aback by how enjoyable using a smartphone is in all settings. This was a pleasant surprise for Samsung. In addition, they fixed a few minor issues with the laptop 8, and in my opinion, the nine is the ideal smartphone. The only thing I have to complain about is that the face unlocking feature on the Samsung works horribly; on the Oneplus, it worked much better. However, on the Samsung, it's not even close. I immediately use my fingerprint to unlock the device rather than even attempting to utilize my face to do so. I want to assure everyone that it is without a doubt worth the 45,000 to 50,000 dollars. When the price is reduced to 35, there will be a choice that does not make any concessions.
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