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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 6/128 GB RU, mint by Kiril Grahovski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

The transition from the Google Pixel 2 to the S20Fe has been positive for me all around. I was satisfied with the high-quality camera and sound, as well as the large and attractive screen. I really liked how the device looked. Not all of the firmware's jambs worked properly, and there were a few iron imperfections that caused problems with vibration and impression. Fast charging, it was not a problem the lack of fast charging in the kit, because. I charge it using an old charger from the Pixel 1, it has good stereo sound, it has good ergonomics, and it is convenient to hold in one's hand, and it has good cameras. + Video shoots well, not an iPhone, but also very worthy. + Dust / moisture protection, a nice bonus. + Face unlock, works reasonably quickly, almost completely compensates for the disabled fingerprint sensor. + All of the cameras on the phone perform their functions to a perfect score of 100 out of 100. Its disadvantages include an optical fingerprint scanner beneath the screen that is a dismal failure. Forget about having wet fingertips, it works every time other than that. The location does not offer the greatest degree of convenience. When compared to the identical feature on the Pixel 2, which provided an unequivocal unlock in a fraction of a second, this one is a pain in the and at least somewhat undermines the effectiveness of face recognition. - Pts dumb vibro, following what was, if not flawless, but very pleasant (crisp) vibro on the Pixel 2, here this function is at the level of my old Nexus 5, and it rumbles like a truck. - The fact that this particular model does not come with Google Feed is really frustrating. If the S21Fe has this capability, then why doesn't this one? I do not comprehend. - Difficulties with the firmware and its process of installation. (Personally, my corral, because I used Google products nearly exclusively, and corraling was always a simple operation.)