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Review on Samsung Galaxy Cellphone Factory Renewed by Petar Petrov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

PWM is a piece of trash. Take away this screen that jitters when the panel isn't at full brightness, and then proclaim to the world that you have the best screen available. The improvements are minimal compared to lg G6. Before upgrading to a Galaxy S10+ in 2022, I used an LG G6 and wasn't impressed. Improve the usefulness and comfort of the olway display. They're out of ideas and can't spring any on you! No major technological advancement! Don't coast on your reputation any longer; prove yourself. The phone here was clearly designed by marketers rather than engineers.

Pros
  • I dig the use of two speakers. Complete surround sound with a Dolby Atmos score. A storage space of 128GB. The quality of the camera is average at best.
Cons
  • The 2022 flagship is hard to pick. The screen's rounded corners make it difficult to work with. The image quality is fixed and cannot be changed. While the LG G6 allowed users to switch between a standard and wide angle lens during video capture, all of this device's cameras are limited to 30 frames per second. 30 frames, although the camera's performance is severely reduced when a frame rate of 60 is used. Although the wider selfie angle improves visibility, the trade-off in screen real estate is minimal. To alleviate the strain on my eyes caused by PWM, I have installed the oled saver application. When the LG G6 was on a flat surface or held in one hand, the time displayed on the screen; when the phone was placed in a pocket or the screen was turned down, the time no longer appeared (this feature is implemented poorly here). You've managed to screw up half the planet with your CPU; either return to normal operation or cease manufacturing; failing that, the exinus market should see a price reduction. It's unclear if the screen will melt or not.

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