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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 4G 8/256 GB, Dual nano SIM, bronze by Stanislaw Kesicki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

I am happy with the buy overall. I use the Exynos version, so I'll add some more commentary. The experience of playing PUBG is higher on the list of benefits for me than strenuous jobs; typically, these include using messengers and social networks, YouTube, and working with documents. Despite this light workload, I didn't experience any performance issues. Because I didn't use the Snapdragon version, I can't comment on its relative energy efficiency.

Pros
  • 1) Stunning screen—possibly the best available. 2) The bundle includes fantastic headphones and quick charging, far superior to most rivals. 3) My performance is excellent. There were no friezes at all, and applications opened promptly. The system is also highly responsive. Speaking about video games, the conditional PUBG pulls with some heat but without performance problems at maximum settings. 4) Superb camera, good night mode on the primary camera, and strong zoom. I occasionally use my phone as a pair of binoculars. 5) Very excellent frosted glass on the back panel and a very good design (if you're okay with a camera that sticks out quite a bit). 6) It turns out that the stylus isn't entirely useless. They may easily capture certain portions of the screen as screenshots. The phone can also extract text from the screen, which is especially useful when, for instance, translating the menu of local delivery that forbid copying from the application while traveling.
Cons
  • 1) A frameless, curving screen is somewhat attractive but extremely inconvenient. Hong Kongan misses his mark. It might have helped to reduce sensor sensitivity at the margins, but it appears that this was not done. 2) The battery does not last very long at 120Hz and 75 percent brightness. I made the decision to put my trust in the phone, I initially ignored the energy-saving features, and it repeatedly failed, discharging after less than a day of moderate use. Beautiful wide-angle images won't be usable at night because night mode only functions on the primary camera unit. 4) The OS lacks motions that would make it easy to include a split screen. After the release of Android 11 with split screen, the situation got even worse: previously, it was possible to attach an application from above and scroll from below, allowing, for example, to watch YouTube and switch between telegram, browser, and mail. However, now, when using split screen mode, a pair is created from applications, which represents as a separate screen. An extremely ill-conceived system. 5) A gigantic fingerprint reader. only gets a 0 out of 10. extremely slow and precise. The only thing that helps a little is to repeatedly scan the same finger. This is unpleasant, but it does make life a little easier.