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Review on Samsung Galaxy S21 5G Factory Unlocked Smartphone in US Version with Pro-Grade Camera, 8K Video, 64MP High Resolution, 128GB Storage, and Phantom Pink Color (SM-G991UZIAXAA) by Petar Angelov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm completely satisfied with the product, it works.

On February 25, Samsung published several ates, and the situation immediately improved. I've been keeping an eye on autonomy for a week now, and it's all to my liking; I even activated the adaptive screen refresh rate; my phone now lasts reliably for 16 to 18 hours of use, and I'd estimate that it might last 48 hours with minimal use. Suspension failed after stopping to warm up for no apparent reason. Nonetheless, the impact is nullified. - 14.02: don't buy, charging doesn't last at all, steady twice-daily charging is required. The eating seemed to help, but only somewhat. If you bring a fully charged phone to work each day but are unable to recharge it there, you will inevitably return home each night with a dead battery. The phone was pre-ordered on January 15 and, if my memory serves me well, was given the number 25. My previous flagship, the s9, had reached its 64 GB capacity and the battery was dying, so I treated myself to a new model. Before the s9, Samsung had no idea what it was; instead, it relied on Google's pixels and nexuses. However, the S9 was a pleasant surprise; it's an excellent smartphone. I had hoped that Samsung's latest flagship model wouldn't be a step back, but alas, my hopes appear to have been misplaced. Freedom of choice is wasted the most. Turning down adaptive backlight and adaptive screen frequency will allow you to get some distance from the power source. If the phone isn't used too much, the battery can last nearly a day. Using these new chips will necessitate charging twice every day. My new s21 has a shorter battery life than my old s9, but then again, the s9 is nearly two and a half years old while the s21 is only a week old. But then I remember that my gadget can run at 120 Hz! However, the under-screen fingerprint reader won't be around for much longer. As this is my first smartphone to feature an under-screen sensor, I'm at a loss to get the big deal about how quickly it operates. He's a holdup! It's not the same as the sensors on the back of regular phones. In this case, silence is best.

Pros
  • 120 Hz screen refresh rate, high-quality camera, and sleek design.
Cons
  • You can make it through the plastic cover. Having no independence at all.

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