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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Ninh Quang Truong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The pluses: I was hoping to find a snapdragon 855 instead of an exynos since, according to qualcomm's benchmarks, the former is the more power-efficient processor. In the wake of the demise of my s9, I upgraded to a s10. Although the s9 seemed to be the pinnacle of perfection, the s10 is noticeably more powerful, and the interface and heavier programs like games run much more smoothly. I found a variant with 512 gigabytes of storage space. Somewhat more viewing area than its forerunner, no rejection from the camera's eye. The standard version of the kit (g9730, Hong Kong, TGY) includes a transparent native casing on the rear and an oleophobic film adhered to the screen (well, the price is 20 thousand different :) Like with every change, the relocation of the fingerprint scanner under the screen has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages is that the camera is easier to keep clean. Without anything to poke into from behind, the S9's cameras should stay cleaner even after extended use, when a user's finger frequently made contact with the lens when poking at the scanner. The cameras are also different in a crucial way. The S9's camera was fantastic, but there was only one of them. The addition of two more in the S10 is a major improvement. when it comes to both the clarity of the images and the variety of ways they can be arranged in the frame (ultra wide, regular wide and 2x telephoto) Reverse wireless charging is a neat feature, but so far (and especially in light of the drawback I'll detail below), all I've done is indulge. Many Drawbacks: Among the ones observed thus far: 1. The fingerprint scanner has been upgraded to ultrasonic technology, allowing for better recognition of wet fingers than in the S9, but at the expense of decreased processing speed. Also, frequently requests that I exert greater effort. More battery life was anticipated. My expectations for battery life were raised because the battery is now 3400mAh, which is larger than the s9's battery, and because the new processor is more energy efficient. When fully charged, the S10 can make it through the day with less than 10% of its power remaining, which is significantly better than the S9 I had for the previous year and a half (which didn't live until the evening, I had to recharge during the day at work or in the car). Third, the keyboard on the Hong Kong variant (and likely others with snapdragon) is incredibly cramped, and this problem persists even after running samsung neural beta, which I really enjoyed on the S9. I had to resort to using the standard Google keyboard, and I've now adjusted to it.

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