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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 4G 8/256 GB, Dual nano SIM, bronze by Micha Korkosz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

Because I required compatibility for both e-sim and microSD, I opted to purchase a black Note 20 Ultra 8/256 PCT on Exynos. Previously stored on the LG G7 + 6/128. It was imperative that the leather casing be taken right away. All of the available chargers were activated. The size and the overall quality of the screen are both very stunning. A discernible advance can be seen in both the photo and the video. The S Pen is an intriguing component of the device. Wireless Dex is another entertaining development, but nobody actually puts it to use?! The remainder turned out to be some kind of disastrously inefficient design in terms of ergonomics. And for such a large sum of money!

Pros
  • - Huge QHD+ screen. 120Hz adaptive refresh rate for FHD+. An outstanding degree of brightness margin. Protective film of the highest possible quality applied by the manufacturer to the screen. - AKG in-ear headphones with a charger and a wired USB Type-C connection are included in the package. - VoLTE and VoWiFi support, along with the most comprehensive coverage of any and all mobile communication protocols in 2022. - 2 sim + e-sim + microSD up to 1TB. This enables you to utilize two sims at the same time, one of which is a traditional sim and the other of which is an e-sim, given that all major OpSoSs will support e-sim by the year 2022. You are able to utilize a very wide variety of wired and wireless chargers thanks to the device's full support for the USB Power Delivery (PD) and Qi charging standards. - Capabilities for taking photos and videos that are among the best available on the market. - IP68 - dust and moisture protection. - S Pen, for those who understand what it is and what it does. - A satisfactory overall performance. - The scripts written by Bixby are quite effective. - Support from Samsung's official ecosystem, which is very extensive.
Cons
  • - The battery has a capacity of 4500 mAh, which is sufficient for a day's worth of regular use. - Either adaptive 120Hz FHD+ or 60Hz QHD+ resolutions are available. Trishkin caftan. - The traditional approach taken by Samsung, which does not support aptX HD. The vast majority of high-quality wireless full-size cameras support the precise aptX HD format. Within my immediate family, there are three sets. On the other hand, Samsung gives the impression that Sony's use of LDAC won't cause interference. Or you could get wifi Samsung that already supports native Scalable and doesn't require any additional configuration. The next step was for them to place their Buds inside the kit. It's a shame there are no words to describe how we feel. - That print on the screen is very terrible. Simply said, utilizing them is difficult. If someone was that intelligent and made that much money, I simply could not fathom how they could have such issues. Unlocking the smartphone before making a contactless payment in a store using Google Pay or Samsung Pay is one of the steps that makes the process cumbersome overall. - The facial recognition system is not functioning properly. Again, just inconvenient to use. - A significant quantity of pre-installed software originating from Samsung itself and other domestic developers, as is mandated by local legislation. And not every bit of it is taken away. The majority of the software is either completely unnecessary or merely provides the same functionality in multiple different ways. - There is no consistent recording of a conversation coming through on the line. - A large protruding camera block at the back that will undoubtedly adhere to everything it comes in contact with. Investing in a cover is all that is required to rectify the situation.