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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (128GB, 6GB) 6.5-inch 120Hz AMOLED, Snapdragon 865, IP68 Water Resistant, Dual-SIM GSM Unlocked (Global 4G LTE) SM-G780G/DS International Model with Wireless Charger Bundle in Navy by Wisnu Buana ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Low quality, I will not buy this anymore.

If it weren't for the fact that it constantly overheated, one could say that the item left a very favorable impression. You view the series on the browser that is most familiar to you: overheating Playing simple games: overheating Modes for multitasking and many windows: overheating Anything that is even marginally heavier than a typical ring will immediately cause the case to begin heating up very strongly. This heating can be so intense that it will cover all applications, including those running in the background, with the message "The phone is too hot; please wait until it cools down." It is not possible to make use of such a device because it consistently becomes hot to the touch and there is always the unsettling sensation that it might catch fire at any moment. But reaching an unsafe temperature is only half the problem. However, its independence leaves a lot to be desired. After a half day of inactivity, the battery will have between 20-30% of its original capacity remaining after 1 hour of video, 2 hours on Instagram, and 2 hours of work chores. In other words, the phone is put away at lunchtime after having a battery life of 100% since the moment the user wakes up in the morning. And everything would be bearable if the device didn't become too hot while it was charging. As the phone is warm to the touch already, the charging process causes it to actively become even hotter. Thus, it is no longer feasible to use them. Because of this, the phone must be turned off while it is charging for a period of two to three hours during the day; otherwise, the charging pace will slow down, and it will be uncomfortable to hold something that is red-hot in your hands. On the one hand, this is a cool device with a lot of features that are much harder to remember how to use. On the other hand, using all of these features is not at all difficult. On the other hand, it is not practically possible to implement in the reality we live in now. In addition, these chips do not fix the issue, nor do they even mitigate the feeling that the device is overheating or acting autonomously. An extremely contentious piece of hardware in my view: even a modest level of autonomy would not have left me with such a poor impression if there had been no evidence of overheating. Keep your fingers crossed in the anticipation that the ATEs will find a solution to the issue of overheating, which even comes from the camera, and that we will finally be able to live in peace.

Pros
  • Extremely stunning outside design, absence of 2.5D glass, and excellent photographic capabilities.
Cons
  • It gets very hot, and the operational duration is frequently not as long as one would like it to be.