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Review on Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB Smartphone, black phantom by Agata Jasiczek ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

Went back to this Samsung from the iPhone 13 PRO, thanks. Even so, I struggled to function on iOS. I prefer the android operating system to that of iOS. However, when it comes to this particular Samsung, the operating system is incredibly easy to use. I've never had a phone with as many issues as this one has! After the iPhone, especially, Samsung is only better because it is lighter and has no bings; everything else is just terrible—the camera is ten times worse, and autonomy is three to four times worse! Despite the fact that the iPhone's battery is smaller! The Samsung heats up immediately, and I'd even say it cracks, but the iPhone did not warm up at all. I have practically all of Samsung's flagship phones, from the S2 to the S20, and I am still utterly unimpressed with them. Prior to this misunderstanding, all of my Samsung phones were generally to my liking, and they simply spat dirt in Samsung's face! I'll stop using Samsung once something intriguing from a different manufacturer is out. PS: To people who believe that I'm the only one with these issues: No! I'll say it again: I have a phone with a snapdragon processor, and a friend has an exinos. Both were designed for different markets, and THEY BOTH BEHAVE HORRIFICALLY in terms of autonomy, lags, heating, the camera, and other features. However to be fair, I'll admit that my S22 performs even better on the snap than it does on the exinos; it's horrifying to think of how badly my friend's PCT Samsung performs on the exinos CPU! No matter how much I adore Samsung, it just doesn't make sense to me how such an imperfect city could have been released. The materials, screen, and hardware are all excellent, however the cooling system and software are poorer than any Chinese products.

Pros
  • All sides have the same minimal bezel width, and the device is portable, lightweight, and tiny. The display is vivid and vibrant (though not for long, more on that in the minuses)
Cons
  • 1- There is typically no autonomy! The worst Samsung I've ever owned is this one. You must refuel two to three times per day! I merely reside in the outlet! Also, the inexplicable zhor persists despite my efforts to switch off all game services, superfluous services, and other things that could be turned off, which only had a marginally positive effect. I don't play games, but I never have enough data on my phone to last a day! Even though I hardly ever play games, seldom use the camera, and only occasionally make calls and use social media, I still charge it at least once or twice. Imagineing if I played on it is terrifying! 2 – freezes, braking, and bugs! ON a top-of-the-line flagship CPU! Moreover, I have a friend with an Exinos who has a version that is identical to mine but slightly better on the Snapdragon. Simple chores have apparent friezes, which is quite annoying! This is not possible on phones under $10, but the flagship model here costs less than $100! 3 - In any task, even just looking at the desktop, the phone heats up like a stove! If you are in the sun, nearly nothing on the screen is visible because the screen dims from heating. 4 - awful PWM on the monitor! It's normal if the brightness is set to its maximum, however if you decrease the display, your eyes begin to tire of the PWM. 5 — Poor camera! I don't know why some individuals are so enthusiastic. Also, the image is horribly lathering, which is caused by both the software and the optics. The photographs seem fine in direct sunshine, but heck, they look even better on mobile devices. If it starts to get a little dark, there isn't enough light, so the pictures are really awful and the edges are all blurry, only the center is sharp. . 6 - The print underneath the screen is very revolting! Of course, there are times when it works flawlessly, but 2 out of every 5 times, it doesn't want to work at all, and the hands are dry. But under the screen, it's absolute garbage! It would be better if they integrated a print into the power button or, at the very least, on the back! In summary, the imprint looks to be such an old technology following an iPhone with face ID!