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Review on Samsung Galaxy Note Smartphone 20 Ultra (SM-N985F) 8/256 GB RU, black by Bambang Hayudi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

After giving it a try for three months, I came to the conclusion that it is a useful tool; but, there are a few big issues with it. Advantages: 1. The graphics and the processor. The smartphone operates rapidly and does not lag, freeze, or become unresponsive in any way. At the flagship location of a major multinational corporation, everything operates as it should at all times. 2. Cameras. Amazing images may be taken with the primary camera, which has a resolution of 108 megapixels. I think that it's extremely cool that you can take a picture of a city panorama consisting of buildings, and then when you zoom in, you can see the buildings straight down to the individual windows. Incredible detail. The reproduction of colors is excellent as well. 3. Front camera. This is not a monobrow or a drop, but rather a little hole in the upper area of the screen, which is easy to get used to and does not significantly detract from either the quality of the image or the overall experience of viewing information. 4. Screen. I can honestly say that the screen on this smartphone is the nicest one I've ever used (and I have used many). Brilliant, deep colors and crystal-clear 5. Memory. Internal memory can go up to 512 gigabytes, and there is a total of 12 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM). Sufficient for storing files. 6. Design. The Samsung Galaxy Note 29 Ultra is a dependable and impressive male smartphone that sticks out against the background of boring Chinese and, to be honest, bland competitors. 7. Protection against dust and moisture. You can shoot pictures while submerged in water, wash it under a running faucet, and it makes getting caught in the rain a lot less terrifying. 8. Stylus. An intriguing add-on that allows you to draw, write, and even control your smartphone from a distance, as well as pick portions of the screen to draw on and type text. Flaws: 1. Autonomy. Or more accurately, the lack of it. Even when it is set to sleep mode and I am not using it, my smartphone consumes a surprising amount of power. I usually give it a charge twice or thrice during the day (depending on the mode of use). While the smartphone's internal battery only lasts for a few hours on its own, you will need to bring along a robust extra battery if you want to take pictures of natural landscapes with its stylish camera. 2. Fingerprint scanner. He is not good. It fails to work successfully around half of the time. It does not function at all if even a little bit of moisture remains on the hands. I should also mention that my branded charger stopped working after only three months of use. On the other hand, this hardly has any bearing on the caliber of the smartphone itself.

Pros
  • the cameras, the display, the strong processing and graphics, the design, the stylus, and the memory.
Cons
  • Very little freedom of movement, fingerprint reader