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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 8/256 GB, Dual nano SIM, green by Wiktor Niemiec ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

Friends, I have something to tell you about this smartphone, and that is the fact that I did not instantly write a review on the phone along the lines of "wai wai, how cool he is." Since I've been using a smartphone for the past four months, I feel qualified to comment on my experiences in this time period. Well, the smartphone ended up being fairly successful, but I wouldn't advocate buying it for 60,000 dollars to anyone. If you want to save some cash and get a good deal, I would suggest going for the S22, which is available for 40,000 dollars at its best pricing. I'm docking one point since the temperature was too high.

Pros
  • The mobile device is virtually an exact replica of the flagship S21 series; in a sense, it may be thought of as the more youthful sibling of the S21 line. For 40,000 won, you can have a smartphone on par with flagship models, and in point of fact, there is not much of a distinction between the S21 and the S21FE. The camera, yeah, it is really fantastic; the night images are masterpieces, and the daytime shots are a bomb in general; the 3X optical zoom is wonderful without losing quality; and the camera has a lot of features. There is also a 30x zoom, which, yes, it is very evident that this is nothing more than marketing, but it is appropriate for taking pictures of the moon. It is now much easier to make out details while using the 10x magnification. At a magnification of 10 times, the processing algorithms successfully removed cropping and noise, much to our satisfaction. Recording video at 1080p at 60 frames per second should be plenty for your videos and stories. Of course, there is a 4K mode at 60 frames per second, but using this mode causes the camera to overheat to an extreme degree. Although I can get the reason for this, I do not advise making use of this option because it causes the camera to lag and freeze when it is recording in 4K at 60 frames per second. Once more, I am hoping that this will be resolved with an ate. Quick recharging 25 watts, a beautiful thing with a capacity of 4500 milliamps, charges in an hour while using the original charger that came with the Samsung device. The art of communicating. Although many people noted that he was losing connection, he did not detect such deficiencies. The antennae are pretty powerful, and they pick up the signal quite well. The antennas are situated around the full perimeter of the case, with one on top, two on the sides, and two below. The Bluetooth connection is reliable, and the NFC functionality is excellent. Remember that in order for Samsung Pay to function properly and for you to be able to use it, you will need to pass a growth test. Samsung Pay works perfectly. Hardware. There is a Snapdragon 888 CPU installed, and this will be sufficient for you to play even the most challenging games with your head held high because it can handle everything on the highest settings. Case material. The plastic is of a decent quality, but I also purchased an original Samsung cover for my smartphone. Despite this, dust and filth consistently accumulated under the case, and I was required to clear it out on a regular basis. Scratches manifested themselves as a result of the accumulation of dirt, but the plastic prevented them from being readily apparent. Screen. 120Hz super smooth, AMOLED masterpiece; right away, you can visit the exhibition at the Louvre.
Cons
  • Overheating is the very first disadvantage, and it is essentially the cause of death for everything. I'm astonished that I purchased a phone that is equivalent with flagships in terms of its qualities; sure, I'm aware that FE, but it still belongs to the s21 flagship line. The cause of the problem is that the smartphone is overheating, which causes wild lags and causes it to run much more slowly. It's possible that I have brakes because I have a version of the Snapdragon 888 processor, and as you probably already know, the chip requires enough cooling. This smartphone has cooling, but the copper tube is quite thin and cannot handle the overheating that could result from its use. It is possible that when One UI version 5 is released, the shell will have fewer requirements, and as a result, the issue of excessive heating will be resolved. This smartphone begins to experience lag as a result of overheating, and this is probably the sole problem. The usual scenario. Having conversations, listening to music wirelessly using Bluetooth, and wearing a linked Galaxy watch 4. After about two hours of use, it reaches a crucial level of overheating, which causes the smartphone to reduce the amount of brightness it emits. It heats up like a stove. The battery has a capacity of 4.500 milliampere-hours, but it discharges quite quickly and only lasts for four hours while it is being used often. To tell you the truth, in typical circumstances, this much will get you through the day. Use cases don't apply to me because my circumstances are different.

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