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Review on Samsung Galaxy Cellphone Factory Renewed by Afi Hayden ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

To tell you the truth, up until I got the note 9, I hadn't used a Samsung product in a very long time since I thought their products were too mainstream. Note left a favorable impression on me, and despite the fact that I was aware that I would miss the stylus, I found that experimenting with new smarts was quite exciting. Regrettably, in light of Note 9, I came away underwhelmed. If every aspect of Note had been carefully considered, then only a few minor bugs would remain, such as those that occur while switching between cameras while using the manual photography mode.

Pros
  • Compare this to the Galaxy Note 9, which I've been using for the past half a year. I won't write about topics that are obvious from the description already, so don't bother asking. To be more specific: a wide-angle camera that, despite lacking auto-voice, captures exceptionally good detail. - The camera application has been improved: it now clearly distinguishes between the foreground and the backdrop (even for the front camera), and it has produced intriguing options with blur. Personally, I think it has a great design and even a slot for the camera.
Cons
  • I will say it again; I will compare it to the Galaxy Note 9, which is the most recent model. Some functions became unstable, including the following: - the search for applications is noticeably slower (despite the fact that there are fewer of them); - many bluetooth devices that worked well with the note 9 either stopped working (Picooc scales, drop kitchen scales), or regularly fail (chipolo key fob); - the battery life of the note 9 is noticeably shorter. Aside from that: - there were no unintentional touches at all in note 9; nonetheless, there are a lot of them, and you can type "y," "f," etc. with one hand. it's generally unrealistic, other keys work, such "e," and I'm normally silent about the program, but this causes some of them to need to be restarted; - the Bixby camera has stopped being at least partially useful: In places where the Note 9 can read a QR code, the S10+ is unable to do so; on the other hand, using a fingerprint scanner may not always be available in some applications (after all, for this a window should appear with a designated area where to attach a finger, but, for example, the Tinkoff application shows it every other time).

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