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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy A51 with 128GB Storage, 6.5-inch Display, Quad 48MP Camera, and Unlocked A515U Model in Black by Kenta Saito ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

As everything can be compared, I'll use the 12k inexpensive Xiaomi that I used earlier. The segment's fingerprint scanner is not the best. The technology used to locate the scanner behind the screen is probably where the issue lies. It is less precise, identifies a finger worse, and is more picky about the skin's condition: dry, warm fingers (particularly erratic in the cold), and perfect skin condition (if your fingers are starting to peel or split, pass by immediately). Technology for facial recognition is also pathetic. On Xiaomi, the sensor operated at an angle of at least 45 degrees, quickly recognized it, and there were NO false recognitions, even from a photo. I almost stopped using the fingerprint. Here, he frequently doesn't recognize me, checks steadily for more than 3 seconds, so I started using a digital key to unlock the door once more. After the first inclusion, the smartphone's speed decreased quickly. Yet as time went on, additional "blunts" started to appear: the keyboard now displays with a visible delay of up to 5 seconds, and apps that are particularly demanding are plain "laden." Certain menu options can only be accessed by drumming, Android is neutered, and some functionality are completely missing. I can't even tritely assign a different sound to each application, though other manufacturers do offer this feature. It's like having an iPhone in the Android world. In general, especially in light of the device's price, I do not advise purchasing.

Pros
  • - Quick charging 50+ percent for 30 minutes - Effective in the camera segment (More like a hardware part, not the modules themselves) - A vivid and bright screen
Cons
  • The speed of the smartphone, the face recognition feature, the fingerprint scanner, and Android software limitations