This phone will take the place of my previous Google Pixel 2, which I purchased. The wow factor is present right away, naturally, because this is such a wonderful screen. In addition, the incorporation of a fingerprint sensor within the power button is a very clever idea. The services offered by Samsung were very underwhelming; I was required to configure and switch off the device, and in this respect, Samsung is a far cry from Apple. In addition, I was glad to find that the base has 128 GB of memory, that there is a headphone connection, that the screen is cool, that there is a smart system, that there are absolutely no lags, that the device is quite compact, and that it has a good amount of autonomy. However, the fact that these phones are not very liquid on the secondary market was disappointing to me. If you decide to purchase one of these phones, you should be aware that you will either have to sell it later at a significant markdown or not sell it at all. I just feel horrible for selling it for the money that is now being sought for on the secondary, therefore I will walk with the phone till it breaks. In general, there are no compelling reasons to replace the phone over the next couple of years because the phone operates quite quickly, despite the fact that the exynos processor is not particularly well liked.
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