
For the entirety of my life, I have exclusively used Samsung phones. I am extremely satisfied with the services that help to transfer all of the necessary information from my old phone to my new one so that it may be done wirelessly over the internet. ates always arrive on time and work to optimize intelligent procedures in order to make work more comfortable. I would say that, in general, I am a huge supporter of this specific brand. On the other hand, I found myself giving in to a fleeting need and deciding to buy a new smart phone, which was, of course, a Samsung. I set down to do some research on the market's prices as well as customer feedback. Two models, the A51 and the A71, made it to the final. I took the time to sit down and read about the features, and after making some comparisons, I found that the differences were relatively insignificant. However, in favor of model 51, it played that the size is slightly smaller, less "shovel-shaped," and that it costs a couple thousand dollars less. In the end, everyone settled on the A51 model regardless of price, reviews, or attributes. I purchased it via the Amazon online store, and the total price was somewhere around 20,000. He then hurriedly tossed all of the wasps out of the old Samsung and went to work after bringing home a little gladness. On the very first day of usage, the battery ran out of juice rather rapidly; nevertheless, I was able to link this phenomenon to the fact that an update was instantly installed, after which everything was updated and optimized for a considerable amount of time. OK The battery reached its day O state on the second day, although receiving just light use at that time. After reading that turning off rapid charging is necessary to maintain the functionality of the battery, I went ahead and disabled the feature. On the third day, I analyzed the data regarding how much the battery was being used. 20 minutes of YouTube, 25 minutes of eBay, 30 minutes of Viber, 30 minutes of Facebook, a little bit of AliExpress, and a handful of images for the full day, but the battery is still only sufficient for a day's worth of use. Is this how the operation of a battery with a capacity of 4000 mah takes place? In addition, the maker says that users can watch up to 20 hours of video continuously. My outdated Samsung, which I used to its fullest potential and drove to its absolute limit, honestly worked out the whole day without needing to be recharged, but with this new one, even without a significant load, it is unnerving to move away from an electrical outlet. Samsung, do you sell used batteries in the same capacity as new ones? Or is the problem with my power outlet? Or, what exactly is the issue? I will keep an eye out for your feedback. Thank you!

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