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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 4G 8/256 GB, Dual nano SIM, bronze by Adam Kowalski ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed with the product, not good for anything.

I ordered earbuds when I purchased the phone in August. As soon as the process of transferring data from an old phone started, it slowed down significantly and nearly depleted the battery. It takes around a minute for things to load after the reboot, which is unfortunate for the flagship. The quality of communication around here is just "fantastic," much like the Internet. I initially believed that the phone should make calls before anything else, but Samsung seems to have a different philosophy. Many calls went unanswered, forcing me to urgently call the operator. The goods arrived with a marriage, so the call goes through, but I don't think it's audible. Fortunately, I had a Pixel 2, and the call immediately went through normally from it. The cameras do appear to be effective. Everything is fine during the day, night photography is just juvenile nonsense, and zooming in on photos is totally prohibited. Examples of photos are included. The hope for a super screen was also dashed; 120Hz landed the phone much faster, and it doesn't last very long anyhow. I never encountered PWM, but even here, my eyes start to become really fatigued at medium brightness. There is nothing to say about battery life; a 4500 battery and 4-4.5 hours of screen time seem like a joke; of course, Samsung witnesses will enter the room and begin talking about 6 hours of screen time; however, I'm not going to turn off everything on the flagship, including geolocation and NFC; you can do this on Realme for $ 200 and it will easily drain Samsung. There is nothing to say about the games because I was aware of what I was getting and because I have been making games for many years. The Samsung Exynos processors are the worst because they quickly overheat and reset their frequencies. As a result, even though it starts out briskly at 60 frames per second, it quickly drops to 25 to 30 fps with drawdowns after a few minutes. I sold the phone as a result, but I lost money on it; nonetheless, I don't need all of this and will continue to use my old iPhone since I don't want to gamble with the Snapdragon model. Those who know what I mean will understand.

Pros
  • vast screen Feather
Cons
  • Internet screen with good connection quality, fierce PWM cams Exynos 990's battery life causes lags in games

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July 04, 2023
Has pros: Nice screen, S-pen, great cameras. With its cons: Camera protrudes too much