A brief glimpse into the past. When I was younger, everyone in my family had Samsung phones because they were the best (X100 and one A800). Throughout the course of the warranty, I was responsible for the A800 and one X100; nevertheless, the guarantee was invalidated in both instances (A800 cracked the processor "you pressed the buttons hard", my mother used it, she has a lot of strength, which can distribute the processor through the button). After a long time, I made the decision to give Samsung another shot because they are known for the quality of their casing and environment, and I reasoned that it was feasible that anything would have improved in that time (naive .) Before that, I used a well-known brand from China (the phones were 7 years old), I had iPhones that were quite a few years old, and then I switched to Samsung because I felt compelled to do so. Initial impressions: a good screen (although the colors have turned out to be quite radioactive as a consequence; perhaps it's just me, but I'm sure someone else will enjoy it). I was taken aback when I saw the factory film on the screen. With the Chinese device, the film is of higher quality, whereas on the Samsung device, it has jagged edges, which cause finger rubbing when you swipe about. I just couldn't help myself, so I pulled it off. Gorilla glass 3, which is used on this "under-flagship," provides a level of protection for the screen that is, to put it diplomatically, lacking. The camera on this device is one of the aspects that most impressed me. Even with your arms at a 90-degree angle, you can take photographs of such high quality that they almost eliminate the need for a DSLR. To put the icing on the cake, so to speak. After one month of use, an error was written; the connector had been compromised by moisture. I use my phone with as much caution as is humanly possible; I've even thought about the possible entry points for moisture. I don't even have any thoughts. Even though there are obviously temperature gradients and humidity in our area, I didn't bother to charge the phone after I got back from the street. I went to the SC right away so that I wouldn't have to engage in any amateur performances, but there wasn't any change in the Samsung when I got there. Because of the water that got inside your waterproof phone, you managed to short out the connector, and the connector is located on the exterior of the phone. . We are able to do repairs for $3500. I put the under-flagman from Samsung through its paces here. In general, I became accustomed to the phone with all of its advantages and disadvantages; there was even a suggestion that family be moved. A phone that costs 45,000 dollars yet does not come with a warranty is an odd option.
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