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Review on πŸ“± Samsung Galaxy A52 (128GB, 6GB) Dual SIM GSM Unlocked 4G LTE International Model A525M/DS - Awesome Blue by Bai Dang Thi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, the product corresponds to the description.

Here are some other ideas I had after our phone call: 1) Although the firmware is intriguing, it generally seems to be operating slowly. I don't particularly like some of the arbitrary points. They begin by being connected to the dialing functions, recent calls, and contacts. The crux of the argument is that you have to spend a lot of time making a call, and that is all there is to it. As an illustration, I find it inconvenient that the dialing feature is not combined with recent calls. Pressing the call button in the same MIUI displays a number keypad and a list of the most recent calls made on the smartphone right above it. The keyboard will automatically collapse once you start scrolling through the callers. You will now need to switch between the appropriate tabs. Within contacts, the search tool is agonizingly slow (I would like to add: like everything else in this phone). Even once you have found the desired contact (whether in Contacts or Recent Calls; it makes no difference), you must click both the contact and the handset symbol in order to make a call. The call won't be made until then. Why is everything so complicated when I just want to make a phone call? And in order to go to view a contact from recent calls (for example, if you want to call another number of this contact), you need to take a number of actions, which are as follows: click on the contact, select "Information," and click "View contact details." 2) An imprint. It is situated on the rear of the Mi Mix 2s, which is awkward in many circumstances, such as when the phone is set down on a table (to unlock, you need to take the phone in your hand). I thought it was quite cool to see a fingerprint underneath the screen because of this. What is it exactly? The device is initially unlocked using a sub-screen fingerprint in roughly 1.5 seconds (in Mi Mix - somewhere around 0.5 seconds). In order to recognize the print even in low light (or potentially always; it is only visible in the dark), Samsung activates the LED beneath the screen while scanning the print. Also, it is not difficult to locate even at night. Of course, after time you'll get used to it, but nevertheless. I didn't use the camera very often, so I can't really comment on how well it performs right now. There are ultimately two different impressions.

Pros
  • 1) What an incredible show. 2) Compared to Mir Pay, Samsung Pay is more readily accessible, usable (even with Mir cards), and offers a superior user experience. When you start Samsung Pay and use your fingerprint to confirm that a payment is prepared to be processed, NFC is automatically activated (and turns off when Samsung Pay is minimized). The transfer to club cards is also made in a way that is both practical and user-friendly; for instance, when a payment card is used, the bonus card's barcode may be seen right away on the screen.
Cons
  • 1) The A52 performs slowly, occasionally in a very slowly manner. When one is involved in camera-related activity, this becomes abundantly evident. It will start out ahead of my old phone, the Mi Mix 2s, which came out in 2022. And it's a very nasty surprise to learn this. Despite this, the A52 was released three years later, and despite the fact that it is not a flagship model due to its price, it is challenging to classify it as a cost-effective option. 2) There is no case and the charger that comes with it is poor.