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

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Did not find any pluses with the product, I don't recommend it.

The smartphone offers many benefits, but sadly, those benefits all mask some serious drawbacks. For instance, The sound is loud and clear, and the screen is brilliant, however at maximum brightness and loudness, the phone runs out of power in two to four hours. There is a mark on the glass, however it is unusable with safety glass, humidity, or a particular type of micro-dust. Fast reverse charging is available, but why bother when 90% of the devices we use daily do not support it when the phone is discharged faster than it has time to charge anything? Due to the character constraint, the following flaws also do not fit in the above list: When the battery is low, Samsung Pay NFC transactions are not possible. And this is frequently really irritating. GPS My compass was ineffective; the arrow on any cards indicates that I should look in the opposite direction until I repeatedly spun the figure eight in space with my smartphone! The Samsung care center assured me that the issue affects everyone and will be resolved with the upgrade to Android 11, yet nothing has been resolved. This smartphone didn't last long and required additional investments, which could have been used to purchase a number of additional smartphones. Normally, I don't purchase flagships at this price, and if I do, I use them carefully and for a long time. I feel so foolish and tricked. This smartphone cost me three times as much to buy as it did to sell. With a brand-new screen and back, it is in flawless shape. 2022: I sold my almost flawless Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC in 2022 for $20,000 and have been using it without issue for the past two years. Even if the phone is a little bigger, there is no discomfort. A excellent camera, stereo sound, NFC, performance, and performance while not fully, but moisture protection are all present. The battery is a different story; I was really astonished that the device is significantly more affordable, operates for substantially longer, and charges significantly faster. The smartphone is still alive and healthy, replacing the glass and cover that reduced the phone to "zero" despite falling far more frequently and severely than the Samsung (such an active work).

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Pros
  • small and practical form factor. logical and balanced camera placement. A bright AMOLED display. stereo sound that is crisp and lovely. complete moisture protection. The performance is excellent. With a simple swipe, NFC payments may be made without the Internet. Right on the screen are a fingerprint reader and a camera. Finally, Samsung has excellent software. When compared to TouchWiz, One UI 3 is a bomb and a sturdy shell that you don't want to switch to pure Android. Simple layout, lovely curtain, unlock screen, theme-able interface, extended screenshots free of bugs, Bixby scripts, sophisticated clipboard, etc. All of the flagship's features are included in full for $1000. (bought for 68990 at the start). Amazing impact after prolonged use.
Cons
  • A battery that is so weak it cannot support a smartphone this strong and loaded. The battery is negatively impacted by the continual charging of the smartphone, which accelerates the battery's demise. In 3 hours of operation, in economy mode, and with the lowest brightness, the battery started to shut down after a year of use. There were no matches. Not for people who enjoy talking on the phone while using the restroom. Although there is moisture protection, using the phone when it is wet is impossible due to the faulty screen, unresponsive fingerprint sensor, water getting into the TYPE-C connector, and the inability to charge the phone by wire for nearly an hour due to a particular sensor. Wireless charging that is cumbersome and extremely sluggish is a help. Dark-light shooting causes pain, solid artifacts, and poor aperture. The smartphone's biggest flaw is that it is VERY brittle and unstable. My old phones, even after falls, stayed handicapped but totally functional, and they faithfully served me for three to four years since I use things very cautiously (especially for such money). A month later, the S10 dropped from less than a meter away while running on asphalt, with the protective glass and case still attached. (a different stone is protective glasses with dreadful fingerprint holes or gloomy UV with gel, glue and hemorrhoids, which will not keep the phone from dropping, but the fingerprint will work). The glass sustained little damage from the fall, but the matrix floated. (See image where the screen fill is burgundy). The price to replace the screen was close to $20,000. A few months later, the same circumstances led to the camera glass breaking. It is impossible to replace the glass separately, therefore I had to switch the complete backdrop from black (onyx) to crimson (red) for 6,000. The phone eventually slid out of my hands while I was at work; the matrix was safely split at the seams and the screen lacked any protection. Screen repair cost an additional $17,000 for future sales. Sad tale. I just had the phone for a little over a year.

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