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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) SM-J320F/DS, black by Vinay Souphaphong ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nightmarish quality and complete inconsistency with the description.

I don’t play games, there are few applications - batteries (if you sometimes go to FB, browser, listen to streaming music) last until 18:00 - 20:00, if many applications are installed, then the phone will sit down overnight with 100% in locked mode. For that kind of money, you can turn to well-known Chinese manufacturers and get a completely different level.

Pros
  • nice screen
Cons
  • Camera: - and clarity and color reproduction are noticeably worse than my old iPhone 4s (for a second, a device from 2022) - sometimes strongly gives in blue - HDR has a delay of a couple of seconds, that is, any moving object is present in the photo with its lagging silhouette, of course, this also applies to leaves. Shell: - can lie - you can’t prevent applications from working in the background (you can only temporarily), but on Meizu and Xiaomi you can. - almost no support - the shell does not know how to save a charge, if you install a bunch of applications, the battery runs down from 100% to 0 literally overnight (if you do not touch your smartphone). The maximum that can be done is to disable auto-ate and install less software. - when listening to music, if a system notification suddenly sounds (alarm / battery charge / call), the song will abruptly end and play silently in the background until you turn off the alarm / answer the call, that is, if you have a notification rang while listening to a song, then a piece of the song , which fell on the system sound, you will not hear Communication and Internet: - Wi-Fi catches very often poorly (right now I'm sitting 3 meters from the router, all other devices catch normally, and the smartphone does not load the song) - often poorly catches 4G Memory: - it is somewhere around 4-5 GB, which is not enough, applications in 2022 have become very fat. My music is on my streaming service, my photos are in the cloud, and I still run out of space all the time.