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Review on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Factory Unlocked Cell Phone With 256GB (U Cell Phones & Accessories by Anastazja Krewetka ( ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

I bought a new phone to replace the LG V30 +, to which I had grown accustomed. Compactness, wireless charging, AOD, and 256+ Gb storage were the primary needs. What can I say? It appears that smartphones have advanced to the point where switching to a new model no longer results in a fundamentally novel user experience. The V30+ could do any contemporary work with ease and was just as quick, retained a charge longer. Problems with the connectors and—most importantly—the conversational speaker forced me to make a change. Describe the key impressions briefly: The screen is decent, comparable to the V30 +, and is pleasant both in the light and the dark. With the earpiece, the sound is fantastic; through ordinary headphones, it is nonexistent; and through Bluetooth, it is really lucky. It's normal, nearly good if the receiver has an LDAC codec. Otherwise, no. Although I didn't look very deeply, AptX HD doesn't appear to exist and LDAC is still more prevalent. Performance: Compared to the prior device (Snapdragon 835, 4/128 Gb), I don't notice any significant differences. Also, everything moves swiftly and without pause. Images are nice on the primary camera, unsurprisingly distorted wide, and gloomy when zoomed close. In summary, the Honor 20 Pro (wife's) background is not spectacular. If you do not utilize the zoom camera, the video is superb when compared to both LG and Honor. Zuma is absolutely nothing, yet it darkens significantly and the white balance is messed up. On the primary one, however, the picture is just a feast for the eyes, even on a large TV, in standard 1080p 60 fps. Films can be produced. Features: Everything is a five plus here as well. My favorite features include an always-on display, a stylus, a connection to a Computer or TV (DeX), decent Microsoft integration, a variety of themes, and a ton of customization options. Overall comfort and convenience. A fingerprint reader is directly on the screen, starting with the peculiar. It functions reasonably well, although not as quickly and precisely as the standard one on the prior phone. Although it works effectively, face unlock is unsafe. The shell is surprisingly cozy.

Pros
  • Modern-day compactness - the phone is light and thin, making it easy to carry in a jeans pocket. Videography quality: I was pleasantly delighted by the visual and the sound quality of the footage. An interesting Wi-Fi module: at home, Speedtest reports 550 Mbps on a 600 Mbps channel, and you are not required to be standing next to the router for this. Superb speaker quality and volume ensure that the other person can be heard in any environment. With the excellent DeX theme, you may wirelessly connect your phone to a PC or TV. On WinMobile, S-Pen is a fun throwback to PDAs.
Cons
  • I had no false hopes, but everything is far worse than I had anticipated. The charge might not last through the day with active use. There is no SD card slot, which is obviously not news, but I still don't understand why it isn't present in every phone. I am unable to use the phone with one hand because to the screen's confusing beveled borders. I have to make a case, which is something I rarely do. Saved by the cover. Using a Type C to Type C connection for routine charging. Type A -> Type C connectors are still more practical because I don't have them everywhere.