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Review on Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S10 πŸ“± AT&T 128GB White Cellphone - Buy Now! by Indal Mandal ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

I upgraded to the S10 from the S9 and am happy with my decision. The main benefits are the improved camera and the convenience of having the fingerprint scanner on the front of the phone rather than the back. There are, however, a number of drawbacks: the LED was removed, so you can only turn it back on with either AOD or a third-party app (such as one that removes the bezel from the front camera); the screen and button sizes grew, so I no longer had to reach for power; at least the 70% power savings from unlocking with a double tap are welcome; the absence of a ringing sound is disappointing; the alarm clock now gives me the hiccups; the Even though I don't play often, I've had no issues with the pulls and everything seems to be working fine. A number of the pre-installed software packages are a major source of irritation, and I would appreciate the chance to uninstall them legally. If you own a S9 and are wondering whether or not to upgrade for the sake of the camera, you may want to think again before shelling out a hefty sum.

Pros
  • Positives: + Superior camera quality compared to the Galaxy S9; + Convenient front-facing fingerprint scanner; + Solid audio quality; + Useful in-screen motions like double-tapping; Plus Stocked with adhesive factory film + Bixby now has a packaged option, though I find that the bxActions library best suits my needs.
Cons
  • The alarm clock is now a nightmare because there is no rising signal; taking pictures in low light is only adequate; the camera's size and layout make it awkward to operate with just one hand; and Reduced battery life. The front-facing camera cutout isn't as unsightly as a unibrow, but it also doesn't give the phone a fresh coat of paint. Then they could construct an LED housing for the camera. Not optimized for apps; leave if the cutout obscures text or other content. Limited color palette; no black-and-white mode; no scalability through memory. - Sad (I wear lenses/glasses, so there's no other option), the front scanner with the S9 is just as effective as the rear scanner was before.

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