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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 12/128 GB, Dual nano SIM, gray by Stanislaw Kisiel ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not quite what I expected, overall it's ok.

I bought a new product on a release pre-order for 100t with a set of new headphones. Everything suited me in the Note 9 camp, but sometimes there really wasn’t enough width, I fell for the superzoom, plus I just wanted to please myself with a new product. Rewinding time back, I realized that I did something stupid, because the phone turned out to be in fact raw. Most of all, the dullness of the camera when focusing, incomprehensible freezes, and of course 100 tons, which the phone is not worth in my opinion (with the problems described earlier), are upsetting. Yes, there were "advanced" headphones in the kit, which really do not reproduce sound well in a quiet room, but which have two serious drawbacks: - they pass any noise, and the existing noise reduction system simply does not cope with its task. - People can't hear me very well when I try to communicate on the phone through them. For this reason, I gave headphones to my daughter on the 3rd day. Eventually. If you want to buy a note family phone from Samsung for a reasonable price, buy note 10. There, the price / quality compromise is absolutely relevant.

Pros
  • Flagship phone with a great screen. I really liked the design. I have not used it, but I hope eSIM will come in handy. The size and weight are perfect for me. Super Zoom and wide, which was not on my past Note 9.
Cons
  • How strange the camera. Yes, she has excellent features, a matrix, etc., but people, she has problems with focusing. Those. all the advantages of the camera go to waste when the camera is very stupid in trying to catch the focus. Moreover, there is also a special advanced system, but my old Note 9 caught the focus and took cool pictures at a time, and the novelty, if I went out specifically to work on photography, after a couple of minutes, it just starts to enrage. I dragged games from an old phone (Note 9) in which they flew at maximum graphics settings, and the same games with the same settings start to freeze (!) Yes, the new phone is almost twice as powerful in terms of tests and memory capacity, but it freezes on the same games (!) I don’t understand how this is possible. The on-screen fingerprint scanner works much longer than in older versions, and it's really more convenient to scan a finger on the back of the case.