Before to it, there was s9+. After serving for three years, it's time for him to move on. I bought the S21 ultra without ever having actually had it in my hands since, even just based on the photo and description, it was obvious that the phone was likely to be successful (unlike the ridiculous s20 last year). The very first and most instant unfavorable impression is that it is VERY heavy. It felt really strange to have it in my hands, but I comforted myself that this was only a characteristic of the smaller and lighter s9+. Because of the immense weight of this colossus, I was even forced to purchase a cover for the very first time in my life since if it were to fall, it would shatter into a million pieces. After using it for a fortnight, I can say with absolute certainty that this model of Samsung is the most superior one now available. Incredible quality of the screen. Crisp and unbroken even though the resolution is only medium. Excellent speaker sound, and it was easy to chat even when using the speakerphone. It is likely that only games can be planted on this battery in its first year of use. This limitation applies only to one day. I don't think it makes any sense to talk about speed, especially considering how obvious it is that it has top-end iron now. The cost of the phone was unquestionably justified. I do so wholeheartedly suggest. Ps contrasted graphically with the most recent iteration of the iPhone. To tell you the truth, I don't really understand the people who own these phones at all. It seems to me that Samsung makes a superior product.
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