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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB RU, black phantom by Kiyoshi Tada ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

This Samsung, tk, has replaced the iPhone 13 PRO as my primary device. Still, I couldn't get along on IOS, and I prefer the Android operating system much more than IOS. However, if we take this Samsung in particular, the operating system is extremely user-friendly and straightforward. I have never used a phone that was so full of bugs and had such a large number of issues. Especially in comparison to the iPhone, the only thing that's great about the Samsung is that it's lighter and there aren't any bangs, but everything else about it is terrible: the camera is ten times worse, and the battery life is three to four times worse! despite the fact that the iPhone has a battery that is smaller than other smartphones! The iPhone did not show any signs of warming up at all, however the Samsung did, and I would even go so far as to say that it cracked! In general, I am quite dissatisfied with Samsung, and this is the case despite the fact that I have had practically all of the company's flagship products, from the S2 to the S20! For the most part, all Samsung phones up to this miscommunication met my needs; nonetheless, they basically smeared Samsung's good name all over the mud! I'm going to stop using Samsung once another manufacturer releases a product that piques my curiosity, but for now I have to wait :( PS for those of you who assume that I am the only one who experiences these issues, the answer is no! I will say it again: I have a phone powered by a Snapdragon, and a friend of mine uses an Exinos. These two phones were designed for different markets, but they both behave repugnantly in terms of battery life, lags, heating, cameras, and other features and functions. I have a phone powered by a Snapdragon, and a friend of mine uses an Exinos. However, in the interest of full disclosure, I will say that my S22 performs even better on the snap than it does on the exinos. It's frightening to think about how my friend must feel while using the PCT Samsung with the exinos processor. Despite the fact that I have a lot of respect for Samsung, I just can't wrap my brain around the fact that they could have released such a poorly optimized city. The cooling system and the software are the worst of any Chinese competitor, despite the fact that the hardware is excellent, the screen is excellent, and the materials are excellent.

Pros
  • bezels that are the same minimum size on all sides, a small design that is easy to hold, and low weight. The color is vivid and vibrant on the screen (though not for long, more on that in the minuses)
Cons
  • 1- The level of autonomy is almost never any! This Samsung product is the very worst one I've ever owned. You need to get some rest at least twice a day! I basically spend all my time in the outlet! In addition to this, the incomprehensible zhor is present all the time. I have already turned off everything that could be turned off, including all game services, unnecessary services, and so on, but it has only helped improve the situation by 10%. I don't really get into video games, but I can never seem to get enough phone time in a day! I charge it at least once or twice a week, despite the fact that I hardly ever use it: I don't play games, I hardly ever use the camera, I don't listen to music, and I make very few calls and use social networks very little. The thought of me using it sends shivers down my spine. 2 - malfunctions, brakes, freezes! ON a flagship device equipped with a leading processor! And I have a version of it on the snapdragon, and a friend of mine has it on the exinos; everything is the same on both of them, but the snap version is slightly superior. The fact that friezes are obvious even in the simplest of chores is really frustrating. Phones that cost 10 euros don't have the budget for this, while the flagship model here costs less than 100 euros. 3: No matter what you're doing with it, the phone gets as hot as a stove, even if you're simply looking at the desktop. The screen's brightness decreases as it heats up, and if you're looking at it when it's out in direct sunlight, nearly nothing will be visible on it. 4 - the screen has a nasty PWM effect! If the brightness is turned all the way up to the maximum, then everything is OK, but if you turn the brightness down all the way, then your eyes will start to become bored of the PWM. 5 - Horrible camera! The excitement that some people feel is beyond my comprehension. The fault lies not just with the software but also with the lenses; the picture is extremely grainy. Photos taken in strong sunlight come out looking good, but you won't believe how well images taken on phones under ten dollars look in these kinds of lighting settings. If it gets dark enough that there is not enough light, the images will have awful quality and will be blurry all around the edges; just the center will be clear. 6: The print that is underneath the screen is very revolting! Of course, there are occasions when it performs flawlessly; nevertheless, in two out of every five instances, it refuses to work at all, and the hands remain dry! It would be preferable if they placed a print within the power button, or at the very least, on the back; but, the print that is now located under the screen is a complete and utter joke. In summary, the imprint looks to be such an antiquated method of authentication since Apple introduced the iPhone with face ID.

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