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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money to nowhere, poor quality of the goods.

I want to start off by stating up front that I am not an Apple fan. I dislike the high cost of iPhones, the closed operating system, and the absence of a 3.5mm connector. So let's face it, switching from iOS to Android is impossible without spitting. If I could install iOS on a Samsung, I would cheerfully switch from my iPhone to a Samsung. Second, choosing a phone based on TTX is a grave error. Do you believe that the Samsung will operate quicker and longer if it has more memory, a faster processor, and a better battery than the iPhone? You can't say that if you have them in your hands for whatever reason. I only evaluate phones based on their real usability. I'll go to the points immediately. 1. Face ID on iOS is much more practical. In contrast to the Samsung, it cannot be fooled by a photo. Even in the dark, it functions well. Most crucially, it is supported by applications developed by third parties. You can launch a password manager or bank without entering a pin. No esim, 2. I frequently travel internationally, and my iPhone makes it simple to select the best data plan and activate it via a QR code without a real SIM card being inserted. I currently use MTXC because they offer unlimited messengers. You must place an order for an actual SIM card and wait for delivery in order to use it with a Samsung. It is a waste of time to look for and attach a SIM card while traveling. 3. I have an abundance of photographs. Say I need to locate a paper. How should I go with Android? Browse the gallery of pictures. How I use iOS: When I launch the "pictures" program and type "document" into the search bar, all the captured papers are displayed. He can also miraculously locate any word. 4. The android lacks integrity. As an illustration, you can use the "back" gesture in every program on iOS without having to reach for the button. In Android, there is no such thing; each application has a unique appearance, and gestures occasionally work and occasionally don't. 5. Ecology. This particular item won't matter to everyone, but if you already own a macbook, an iMac, or an Apple Watch, don't make the same mistake I did and bring an Android device.

Pros
  • good overall iron being able to power another gadget the presence of a 3.5mm jack
Cons
  • Android is by far the largest downside. Do not make the same error as me if you now use iOS and are considering switching to Android.

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