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Review on Protect Your Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G with a 2 Pack of πŸ“± HD Tempered Glass Screen and Camera Lens Protectors - Includes Fingerprint Unlock and Anti-Scratch Technology by Putri Cantika ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, below average quality.

Continuation There aren't as many advertising here as there are on Xiaomi, but a phone costing $100,000 shouldn't have any at all. It's disgusting that you can't use a flashlight while taking a picture, that you can't (with built-in tools) prevent applications from accessing the Internet, and that there isn't vertical scrolling on the application screen. I had to install a third-party launcher, but it functions just fine in theory. All of this was on Xiaomi, so I didn't consider the possibility that such basic stuff would not exist. Prior to that, there was a phone with a diagonal of 6.9 inches. It is only 0.1 inch smaller, but due to the aspect ratio, the YouTube video is only exactly 1.5 times smaller. As a result, there is generally insufficient benefit from such a screen for YouTube. It is impossible to set anything average because the colors are either too brilliant or utterly boring. It is strange that there is no official goodlock application in 2022 despite the fact that there are numerous practical and necessary settings. Installed naturally in accordance with online directions, although it is unclear why there is no official assistance. Conclusion I am generally happy with the phone, and everything will be good once I purchase a case with a battery for it. I don't care about my weight or size; the bigger, the better. Also, it starts out smaller than my old phone. I want Samsung to consider the actual use of its phones more so than the flashy attributes and eye-catching advertising. Apple would then, of course, have no chance, and, unhappily, parity. Taking an ultra is not cost-effective because you have to switch off everything on it or get a massive battery case. The S21 Plus will be a better investment in terms of value for money.

Pros
  • Almost everything that didn't work properly in Xiaomi works well here. The notes program is incredibly convenient, the abbreviations work as intended, the keyboard is pleasant, and overall the software from Samsung is fairly good and considerate. It's not significantly worse, in my opinion, than Apple's. Gloves work well with the screen, and wet hands don't pose a problem. During calls, the top speaker is typically also audible. Screen orientation and auto brightness function properly. Just a little surprise. (Follows xiaomi)
Cons
  • The battery is the largest issue, so you should turn off all 120 hertz of the device, lower the resolution to 720, disable 5G, lower the brightness to save more energy, and close any open applications (why do we need 16 GB of RAM is unclear). We turn on rapid charging and keep our distance from this phone. Otherwise, the battery operates in the same manner. It is unclear why I spent a lot of money on a high-end phone only to turn everything off on it. The fingerprint is really sluggish and unreliable, which is annoying. Only four fingers can be added; even if I added all four of the same kind, it did not always function. That will function every other time if you simply add a finger once. Although it functions in theory, face unlock isn't as cool as it is on an iPhone. frequently makes mistakes and thinks excessively; if there is not enough light, it is ineffective. Even at 720p, the cool 120 hertz screen drains the battery quickly; if you set it higher, the phone would only last until noon. I have to turn off this function. 5G is activated by default and drains the battery. He finds the 108MP camera to be quite challenging; it warms up, slows down, and produces purple artifacts in low light. The change in quality will not be very noticeable if there is no nearby illumination. There must be a lot of light. The phone can't be used with all these functions because it heats up and rapidly settles. While it's okay, I disabled everything unnecessary and changed the resolution to 720p. Simply put, it is unclear why one would spend so much money on a phone if just half of the chips were functional.

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