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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Anastazja Kazak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, its pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Since February, I've been patiently awaiting the debut of the Xiaomi 10, which appears to be a really promising piece of technology. In 2022, however, they were still not available for purchase by the summer. I checked out the Xonor 30, and it doesn't have access to any Google products. This is very unacceptable to me. Then, on Samsung's official website, I noticed an ad for the S10 that offered a substantial price cut. As a result, she took to the air in pursuit of him. I'm considering taking a plane back to return it. Despite the fact that I paid less for it. It's disappointing to shell out for an expensive smartphone and discover that it falls short in key areas compared to cheaper alternatives. (before to that, there was an affordable Samsung with a decent battery).

Pros
  • Display and photo/video colors are also incredibly vivid, which is a plus. Ghost-click-free curved display, please. Nobody has any problems with it. It is also decent performance. The dimensions are too small to be a shovel. The very high quality of the speaker embedded into the display is a plus.
Cons
  • Using a phone is way overrated and inflated. Since I've had my new phone for only a week, the battery has already died after only six hours of use (at room temperature, i. E. there is neither overheating nor hypothermia). It is far less effective as a printout than the real thing. The screen either does not read at all when touched, or it takes a while. It's possible you just have to adjust to the new normal. Honor 20's camera was used as a comparison (the most basic). Despite the Samsung's superior brightness, the Honor offers superior detail. In this case, enlarging the shot yields the appearance of an oil painting. The expensive unlock button is a different topic of discussion, the authorship of which is unclear. Although the print may not function right away, it must be used. Because of the poor quality of their batteries, you must keep an eye on this feature and turn off the screen as necessary. Let's talk about the battery life now; if you use your device for two to three hours every day while at work, you'll need to recharge it every day. Over the weekend, not even two days is sufficient. I don't play it at all, and it's expensive for what it is: a social network, a web browser, and some background music. To be honest, I've never understood the appeal of the iPhone or the need for individuals to carry around expensive mobile devices while constantly charging them. Unfortunately, I was now a prisoner of my own power wires and plugs. A low-cost Samsung battery had been enough up until then. I was disappointed to find out that the trade-in value of my S10 only amounted to $38. As a 59, he is not worth the trouble.

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