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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Minoru Chikamatsu ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

Many people cursed at the s10 cutout. With the iphone x unibrow, it was advantageous for me since at this time, I barely notice them. The iphone monobrow seemed a little out of date, so I prefer the hole in the Samsung. However, many Chinese manufacturers have now figured out how to create a display without cutouts, ranging from a small teardrop notch, like the Huawei P30, to a retractable camera, like the Oppo. 🔴Screen. I find the screen's quality, color reproduction, and resolution to be really stylish. After reading for a while, your eyes won't grow fatigued! This is already fantastic, but I was happy with the iPhone X screen as well; there don't seem to be any major distinctions in my opinion. 🔴Battery. I don't play any games on my phone; instead, I use it mostly for the internet, Whatsapp, Navigator, and a few other apps. Hence, the battery on my iPhone and Samsung is plenty for me for a day. By the way, it takes the galaxy s 10 around an hour and 20 minutes to fully charge; I didn't really pay attention to this. Weight and measurements. Despite how odd it may sound, I found the iPhone to be too heavy to hold comfortably for extended periods of time, such as reading for an hour. The Samsung weighs 157g without the case, compared to the iPhone's 174g. I would never have believed it myself, but these 17 grams really make sense to me because the hand does not get tired holding the Samsung. I argue from the perspective of a weak little girl, so it's more practical for me that the Samsung is a little narrower than the iPhone. I can calmly reach the screen's edges from the right or left, which wasn't the case with the iPhone, so because of its dimensions, the galaxy s10 is much more practical for me.

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Pros
  • In some way or another, I shall compare these cellphones because I purchased this one to replace my 64GB iPhone X. Galaxy S 10 follows. It makes no sense to compare operating systems; everyone should make their own decisions. However, in some ways, Ios 12 seemed to be more functional to me than Android 9. Overall, I'm very happy that I switched from the iPhone X to it. Perhaps I'm simply not quite understanding it yet. The biggest benefit of Samsung (android) is an open operating system, hence I made the decision to abandon IOS because it has more issues. Hooray! This controversy over iTunes and data transfer is over. 🔴 Camera. I needed a phone with a fantastic camera, and the galaxy s 10 delivered. Samsung cameras used to dislike the fact that they created frames excessively saturated and the color reproduction was not totally accurate. This issue was fixed in the GALAXY S 10, and the images actually seemed more authentic. Particularly if the picture is zoomed in and more closely examined than on the iPhone X, the image quality is substantially better. The Samsung camera also has a feature that makes it possible to shoot images directly opposite the sun in extremely strong light, with the frames coming out pretty normal, which is something that an iPhone camera cannot do. And one more instance. In a room with orange walls, when I took a photo of someone there using an iPhone, their skin took on a reddish tint, and the objects in the background also changed color. However, when I use a Samsung, I don't see this jamb. I believe many people have already noticed this issue. On the other hand, Samsung's portrait mode is undoubtedly cooler and much better. The base memory is a respectable quantity. 128GB plus expandable Protection from moisture. It's a crucial function for me, and the Samsung S 10 has it.
Cons
  • 🔴 I absolutely adored Face ID, thus it was crucial to me that this analog feature was included on the next phone. Face recognition on the iPhone was more accurate. Samsung occasionally misidentifies and blunts. It functions for a C grade at night. The unfortunate thing is that only a fingerprint may be used with Samsung Pay; face biometrics are not supported. Another drawback is that the fingerprint scanner started to function much poorly after adding a protective glass. The "sensitivity" option is enabled, however the problem persists.

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