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Review on Samsung Galaxy A12 (A125M) 64GB Dual SIM Cell Phones & Accessories by Dwii Sara Agung ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality does not meet expectations, I will not buy any more.

Present situation Before "patriotic" apps for Android 10 crashed, use the newest firmware and One UI Core 2.5. (February 2022) With the exception of the battery, the change from the Huawei P Smart 2022 (which crashed) is a glaring degradation. The Kirin 710th turned out to have a slower chipset, and the screen here performs poorly in terms of resolution and color reproduction. The games, which are primarily desktop versions, struggle to keep up with them, and Star Realms stutters (there was no such thing on p smart). The light sensor's bug is quite bothersome. I would overlook anything if there was an LED for notifications, but. I abhor it! It's interesting that I didn't experience any benefits from using the Galaxy Watch; in fact, I think the Galaxy Store's implementation of the watch market is worse (bugs) than Galaxy Wearable's replacement for non-Samsung phones. It's awkward even in 2022 because you can't navigate around the wallpaper when browsing computers. It should be noticed that the phone has a thick, ribbed skin that makes it appear more costly than it is (on Ali, really cool cases will hide this). If Google or Samsung don't immediately "age" it with software, then you can use payment and a respectable amount of RAM for the Internet, endless store applications, and straightforward, non-action games. Slow, unstabilized 1080p camera with 48 Megapixels. When compared to 12MP on P Smart, there was no qualitative improvement. Despite the fact that I call "from the ear" occasionally, they appear to frequently complain about the proximity sensor on 4pda. Bought for 14k in a red store. Originally, I wanted the m21 (for 16k), but it wasn't available. Nonetheless, I desperately needed a phone because my bonuses were running out, and I also wanted to get a Samsung because of the galaxy smart watch, which was, in my opinion, a mistake that had to be made quickly. It's worth spending an extra $2000 to upgrade to the Galaxy M21. or consider other manufacturers.

Pros
  • 1. When compared to similar-priced phones, the back cover is more elegant. 2. The one ui (core) shell is typically logical (with flaws). The applications' sleep/deep sleep control was nice. 3. A margined memory 4. A side fingerprint (I like it better on the back, but this option is also convenient). The speed is great, however if I just want to see the lock screen, I have to select the right finger. 5. Other features include a mini jack, USB type-C (ironically, the first unit and cables had to be quickly purchased in stock), medium-fast 15W charging (I don't use it), and NFC (only Google Pay, without Samsung Pay) 6. Although not the loudest device, there are no complaints about the conversation's volume or audibility. They also appear to hear me just well. 7. Consistently maintain bluetooth connections with the Galaxy Watch, Honor band 5, and Honor sport AM61. I did not evaluate the quality of the BT 5.x version on the smartphone because the watch and earphones already have a version of BT 4.X.
Cons
  • 1. The Helio P35 processor starts off very slowly, and it's difficult to predict what will happen when Google and Samsung's "obsolescence" algorithms are put to use. 2. The only way to stop the light sensor from sleeping continuously is to manually adjust the brightness level. Otherwise, not even the spotlight reacts and maintains its lowest brightness. 3. The screen has a nominally low resolution that is sufficient for me (which is unpleasant). 4. Lack of LED notifications (damn policy to highlight expensive models for convenience). A cheap LED is becoming more and more expensive, but in terms of convenience, it is more significant than many other gifts. 5. Only set in Fixed mode; no wallpaper scrolling (auto scrolling). Possibly only in the core version of One UI, or perhaps in all versions, is this a feature or defect. According to the forums, this practice has been ongoing for a long time. 6. Other less significant issues: no Samsung Pay, no 5GHz WiFi

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