I'll keep it brief. I started using Samsung phones only about six years ago. I've had a Samsung S9+ for the past three and a half years, and it's a truly beautiful phone. After deciding that it was time for an upgrade, I went to 21 Ultra and bought 256 gigabytes of RAM. I'm prepared to pay for it! The first several days of using this equipment to communicate cost a "rather big amount," and during that time my eyes began to tear up and hurt. In other words, I believed something other than that the stylish Ultra display had become less clear. I believed that my work monitor, the TVs at home, the e-book, and other things had all suddenly become less clear. On the fifth day, my eyeballs protruded from my forehead, and I was unable to use Ultra for more than 15 to 20 minutes at a period due to the display's absurd flickering—it is the brightest, most vivid, and has the highest contrast. Being the fool that I am, I didn't take the reviews at face value. My presumption was that using Samsung OLEDs would make the acquisition of Ultra go smoothly, but it turns out that presumption was inaccurate. Samsung! What on earth are you doing there, acting so perplexed? For $100,000, you can buy a phone. There isn't a method to use it. You can attach a welding mask and a few 2 mm electrodes for no additional charge because this is a true welding equipment and not a phone. The only benefit with such a hefty price is this one. The fact that I was able to sell this item led to a loss of about $100, but more importantly, it didn't affect my vision. Personally, I use c9+, and trust me when I say that there is hardly any difference between it and c9. I get anxious just thinking about deciding what to do if c9+ starts barking. Samsung naturally meets all of my needs, so I have no urge to switch brands, but I was disappointed with the line from 21. Waiting till 22 might be a good idea because who knows what might have happened by then. Just because you do not notice the flicker (PWM) or respond in any manner to it does not indicate that it is not there. This phenomenon has the potential to harm one's eyes in the same way.
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