- There has never been a time when there were no Samsungs. Learn to live with them. To a large extent, content. Light. The screen does not have a significant curvature, thus the front-facing camera does not cause any problems. samsung pay. the rate of charging
- Screen 120Hz. The key to the door! No notification LED. Camera. In addition to that (see comment).
- There is no doubt that the color rendering and sound are excellent on this screen.
- Camera Video filming Battery Intermittent freezes Fingerprint/face unlock
- + The screen is just stunning; it has the highest resolution, and even at a resolution of 2400x1080 the screen looks excellent; it is curved at the edges; it has a refresh rate of 120 Hz; and instead of a droplet, there is a round camera cutout. This is one of the interesting aspects about him. + The design, overall presentation, and user-friendliness are all superb. It has an authoritative and, at the same time, refined air about it. + Stereo speakers that produce a satisfying sound + Slim and comfortable to hold in the hands + The sound quality of the headphones is excellent, and there is esim present. This technology is now a part of my daily routine because it is so convenient. + The availability of a slot for inserting a memory card. The primary camera on Android smartphones produces high-quality still images and video even in bright daylight. When taking pictures in low-light conditions, switching to the "pro" mode or the night mode can be helpful. + The mobile device with the touchscreen is the one I've used the most because it's so snappy and easy to use. This is of utmost significance when it comes to games. + Both WiFi and Bluetooth are functioning perfectly. + It's a good idea to have 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128 GB of UFS 3.* memory. + My previous smartphone did not have an IP68 rating, so I decided to upgrade. You don't have to worry about damaging it if you get it wet or washed, and it's safe to use even if you get caught in the rain. Plus, it charges very quickly. You can instantly charge your smartphone. It is also possible to disable very fast and fast charging, which is a handy feature. Additionally, 4G, 3G, and 2G connections all work effectively. NFC, and particularly Samsung Pay, is an interesting innovation. Even more importantly to me, it is compatible with MIR cards, which is a huge plus.
- * The protective film on the screen, which was from the factory, was quickly covered with scratches * The ultra-wide and telephoto cameras give good results, sometimes medium ones but again, in no small situations, the "pro" mode or night mode helps * The fingerprint scanner does not always recognize the user's print * The rear case is quite easily soiled *
- Considering all the benefits others have said, I find myself agreeing. This camera is incredible.
- Biometric reader
- Screen 120Hz High percentage of screen area - looks nice steel frame Good camera with night mode Waterproof
- Samsung Pay - stupid more often than on S7 (perhaps due to the larger size, you need to apply the phone more accurately) Display PWM - looks unpleasant, eyes are more strained Problems with connections - wi-fi blunts, switches to 2.4 GHz, although 5 GHz works fine. Bluetooth - speakerphone dropped off with Huawei Watch GT2 Type-c / 3.5 mm - removed 3.5 mm (for headphones), and an external sound card (lace) loses connection if you move a little in the connector. At the same time, it perfectly keeps the connection on both Macbook and windows, even if you move a little
- Screen Sound Photo and video quality
- In general, there are no shortcomings
- camera screen 120 hertz samsung pay samsung things design one ui 2.5
- battery I would still like to snap and not exinos
- The phone is of course super-duper, you can’t say anything, it doesn’t slow down, everything works quickly and without lags. The screen is excellent, clear juicy colors. RAM is also enough from the full. Very pleased with the camera, really cool shoots.
- Of the shortcomings, this is of course the battery. after charging at 100%, just lying down, it is consumed in an hour somewhere around 2-3 percent, the camera still haws the battery well, well, it’s just fine. I do not play games in principle, for this there is a computer.
- camera screen design
- weak battery for such a display
- Smartphone quality = price
- Didn't reveal
- I have been using a smartphone since 03/20/2022, I can’t say anything bad
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- This is a great phone if it was on snapdragon, but mine is on Exynos.
- Autonomy. I will not even write the rest of the shortcomings. I can't imagine how people who bought it at full price could rate it above 3 in their right mind.
- Fast, holds a charge for a long time (when new). Great screen and camera.
- Stopped working after a month. It became VERY hot when the SIM card was inserted (I would call it "hot"). Connection was lost. Phone for 70 thousand turned into a camera. At the same time, the battery began to discharge even in the off state in half a day.
- The screen is gorgeous, no doubt Color rendering Sound
- Camera Video filming Battery Intermittent freezes Fingerprint/face unlock
- The screen is self-contained. Set to maximum resolution (but 60Hz). 120Hz is not important to me. Stereo sound is not bad at all, there is a difference. I like the camera, better than note8. (I set the photo to 3: 4 mode, the 64mps mode is not suitable for macro photography, but in other conditions the difference is noticeable if you crop) Nfc no problem. Fast charging. Yes, and in principle, autonomy suits. 10% per hour on YouTube. Case quality, metal frame, glass cover. Slightly lighter than the previous note8. I did not notice any deterioration in the quality of communication. Headphones included type-c. Tested, excellent as for me. But I don't use it all the time.
- The print is slow. Face recognition through time. But these are trifles. I don't care about exynos. There is no time to play games anyway.
- Headphones included, not bad, and a film on the front screen
- Price, charge, fingerprint
- bright screen, 2 sim cards, good camera
- low battery life, poor biometrics