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Review on πŸ’₯ Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Aura Black 256GB for GSM: An Unbeatable Deal! by Tung Duong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnΒ³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Here are the details. Not RosTest, but Hong Kong, is what my smartphone is for. On Snapdragon 855 instead of Exinos. Performance has significantly changed. The price has also improved, incidentally. You will pay 10–30% more for RosTest because it brags about being available on a smartphone (no one actually tests anything)! What is the first purpose of a smartphone? These are telephone calls and the Internet. So, the Snapdragon 855 has a confident reception where the shovel on Exinos does not catch or does so in an unappealing manner. However, Samsung must either complete Exinos in this area or accept that users in Europe and 2022 would complain bitterly about the communication quality. Also, the majority are already aware that Exinos excels only when receiving signals with confidence. Like they say, I could feel the difference between Snapdragon and S9 + in my own skin. Exinos will switch between standards and drain battery where 4G reception on Snapdragon is reliable. Smack your lips and chow down with gusto! Autonomy. After the initial charge, nothing was pleased with how the item operated. sufficient for a day of light. Experience taught us to discharge first, then look. Indeed, it did. I was astounded after putting it on a standard charge and charging it to 100%. I write in social networks regularly, send emails, and frequently turn the screen on and off during the day using WiFi or 4G. More than 30 (!) hours passed before needing replacement. I added 20% to the price. Sure, I'm not a gamer. Games don't appeal to me. Why is this autonomy necessary? The best performance from Snapdragon and a perfectly balanced power consumption system! Positive feelings pervade in general. I advise everyone.

Pros
  • Samsung smartphones offer more than simply good hardware; they also provide a fix. 1. Big, juicy, and fantastically black. It alone describes a dynamic AMOLED display. There are 3 resolutions available: HD+, FullHD, and WQHD+. There were just two color profiles left. But, you can manually select the saturation and hue. (2) Cameras. They are many and stunning. Check out the reviews if you're interested in subtleties. 3. A sizable (4300 mAh) battery. modern energy management system. In the comments, discuss autonomy. 4. An opulent proprietary interface. The smartphone declared its desire to upgrade to Android 10 shortly after the initial introduction and acted accordingly. A new One UI 2.0 shell has also been released in tandem with the updated Android. 5. NFC (Google Pay or Samsung Pay), Bluetooth 5.0. As I wear both a wireless headset and a Samsung Watch, the latter is more practical for me. I simultaneously manage calls using the clock and use the headset to communicate. This is made possible by the 5.0 standard. 6. The iconic SPen stylus from Samsung, of course. Currently, a Bluetooth pen contains an entire computer and can be used as a remote for a camera. Autonomy lasts almost eleven hours! SPen makes taking notes enjoyable. The relevant sound will be made while writing when choosing different virtual pens, pencils, etc. 4000 degrees of pressure and a calligraphy pen are both really remarkable. 7. New control gestures appeared at the same time as the new shell. 8. I'm accustomed to the Edge sidebar already! 9. The off-screen notification display, including the side faces' glow, can be configured in a very flexible way. 10. Face unlocking is quick, and wearing glasses is no longer a problem. I've never used this function previously. 11. I've taken out the analog headphone jack. A ferocious anachronism, the minijack! By the way, it caused the battery to have a 200-300 mA/h boost! 12. A loud, clear, and full sound. Conversational speaker: the sound is output through a small space between the case and the display, underneath the screen. Unusual but effective remedy.
Cons
  • 1. The small sensor on the fingerprint reader located under the screen is irrelevant. I can't say that this is a major problem, but the scanner should be finished, and it's possible that the issues may be resolved in upcoming firmware. Speed and sensitivity could be much better. Maybe the protective film that was plastered on has a bad effect. 2. Security film. I will be up forward and say that I do not support protective films, but if everything is done properly, I can tolerate it. Managers affix the films in stores in such a way that you can't see through tears, and after a while, it starts to entirely peel off. Yeah, this one has been evenly, bubble-free, and of good quality pasted. BUT! How do you explain this, dear Samsung, that it doesn't reach the display's edges? Figuratively speaking, the display's corners hang behind the movie. The finger clings to the film's edge incessantly when attempting to call the Edge panel. 3. The power button's new location on the left edge, rather than being a disadvantage, confused some people. You can see why they tried to include the Bixby button with it (generally a controversial thing). But, I quickly adapted to it. All features are turned off in Bixby. Bixby is a complete piece of garbage. Instead of S9 +, where the service only battled by stopping it and occasionally rising from the dead, everything is thankfully constantly shut off here. 4. No iris scanner was present. However, where should the emitter be placed? Yet compared to face unlock, the iris scanner offers a far higher level of security.