- - Charges at a high rate. Over just half an hour, more than fifty percent - This is great for the camera piece (More like a hardware part, not the modules themselves) a screen with a vivid and bright display
- - A scanner for the user's fingerprints; - Software that restricts Android's capabilities; - The speed of the device itself
- I went with the one that has 6 GB of space and 128 GB total. The phone has a nice appearance. The screen, memory, camera, even surprisingly, the fingerprint works well (although the reviews complain about it) work perfectly (again in its price segment)
- The independence offered is the first disadvantage. If you use the battery heavily for an entire day, it will not be sufficient (of course, you can increase autonomy by disabling various background services and applications, but then the meaning of such a device is lost). The second reason is not financial success (but this does seem to be as fortunate as everyone else), India is the country of origin. The overall quality of the assembly itself is lower than that of models made in Vietnam (but not as critical as they say in the reviews). Another thing that should be improved are the headphones. It appears as though a purchase of 30 was made for them on aliexpress.
- Price. I paid fifteen dollars for it.
- 1. Samsung 2. Imprint 3. Autonomy 4. Communication module 5. Android 10
- All good. There is no need in going into further detail given that the smartphone's requirements have been met in their entirety.
- Not seen
- 1) Design that sets the standard 2) The absence of jagged edges at the interface (I will describe this in more detail in the comments) 3) Ergonomics. Comparatively lightweight when compared to several other newly developed devices from 2022-2022 4) Camera
- 1) A fingerprint on the screen is, of course, a cool thing to have - an invention; however, it does not always work, and in order for it to work, you need to either fully attach your finger or the front side of your finger to the device. The fact that Samsung Pay frequently responds to the user's finger more slowly than unlocking the phone is the most interesting aspect of this. 2) I am using a model with Always on Display technology for the very first time, and if I leave it on all night, it will consume between 12 and 14 percent of my battery life. I have the same, which is worth only from nine in the morning to twelve at night. Consumes 2%–3% of its body weight per night 3) Headphones are included, but customers aren't overly happy with it; it would be preferable if there were plugs instead. There were no further problems discovered.
- It's a nice, sizable display.
- Nothing major seems to be missing. It's been around a month, and I still haven't found anything useful for me during this time.