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Review on Samsung Galaxy Cellphone Factory Renewed by Kiyoshi Tada ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not all bad, an average quality purchase.

After using Apple for a while, I consciously switched to Android. Without glancing at the Galaxy S10 Plus, I used XR and waved. I must state up front that the review is objective and that I do not like Apple. concise and direct. The S10 + does not keep charging from the word at all, despite the fact that the devices used were roughly the identical. The XR's charge level was always 90% +/- while traveling to work along the same route; on the Galaxy, it was reduced to 75%. The use case is the same in every way. I had a dread of continually looking at charging, which I had never done before, because the galaxy needed to be maintained charged all the time. Samsung Pay is not a clear-cut concept. First off, if you activate gesture control like I did, you'll be shocked to see that swiping to summon Samsung Pay is the same as swiping the open applications manager (HOW, SAMSUNG?). More specifically, the Samsung Pay payment process is not very convenient. When I added Google Pay, that problem was solved, but a new one was created because Google Pay only accepts payments from the default card; in other words, you have to open the application to use another card, for example. After some time, the overcharged pixel started to blink. At first, I believed that the pixel was broken, but it later became clear that this was a feature of some devices' proximity/distance sensors. OneUI generally functions without any issues, but phantom friezes occasionally occur. After FaceID, TouchID or finger identification, well, it's kind of like going back in time, although it seems to work okay if the hands are clean and dry. I'm shocked by the number of individuals who purchase this given the cost parity between flagships and sub-flagships. Application optimization is ZERO, or in percent 70 prog, on top of a massive black beard that merely blocks part of the screen rather than beating the camera. Enough for a week, exchanged for an XS with my surcharge of 10,000, and peacefully exhaled, everything is for the people here (since, strangely, nobody needs an android on the market).

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Pros
  • Screen
Cons
  • autonomy\slags Usability Doesn't feel pricey in the hands. horror-themed images and videos

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