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Review on πŸ’Ž Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone (SM-G975F) 8GB/128GB, mother of pearl by Wiktor Witold Skow ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

The device is up to par; it has the feel of a "top" model in your hands. I pray it lasts forever. Since Samsung has no plans to include a 3.5 mm jack on future models, you'll have to use it for at least another year. The pluses: It's one of the rare smartphones with a 3.5-millimeter jack, a memory card slot (or two), wireless charging, and respectable performance. I've been using wireless charging for quite some time now. I didn't want to immediately replace all of my headphones, speakers, and amplifiers with wireless models, so I opted for 3.5 mm jacks instead. By the way, the phone's audio output has surprisingly high quality for a device of its kind. A memory card of 512 gigabytes is more than plenty for the foreseeable future. Good viewing quality (well, top Samsungs never had problems with this). Not terrible, and in my opinion, quite good for a mobile device (although of course it cannot be compared with an "adult" system, well, and the size of the matrix here is how much different from the "DSLR", as is the weight). There are three cameras, each with a different focal length (wide-angle cameras nearly seem to lack dynamic range, but the primary one, like the body, receives less complaints), an aperture that can be adjusted, and good software processing. The processor appears to be little less powerful than the snap 855, yet I did not encounter any noticeable performance drops while playing games. Negatives are listed below: Naturally, I had higher hopes for the battery. I wouldn't say it's a tiny amount, but I had hoped for more. However, the edges take some getting accustomed to because the designer clearly lacks experience. To make it look more complete, I placed this work of art, together with the pottery from the rear, in a bookcase. There have been no reported issues with the software thus far, and it has not frozen.