- Pts is the ideal size, so you only need one hand to operate it and it fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. A contemporary design, a huge screen, a fingerprint scanner that is positioned in a handy location, and high-quality assembly. The use of the fingerprint scanner does not result in any kind of annoyance or inconvenience. Not a bad camera. Works quickly. It is heated uniformly throughout the casing, although the overall heat output is not quite as strong as s7. a screen protector that was included during production. Overnight, 7% of the battery was still functional after being in a resting state (which saves energy). In theory, if it has the same energy consumption as an old S7—that is, if it has the same level of activity as I do—then I believe it will be sufficient to charge every other day. Accidental contact did not seem to cause any issues, as far as I could tell. A solid series of deliveries. The older wireless charger can supply power, but while the phone is actively using data or installing apps, all of that power is diverted to meet the requirements of the device. The SD support is satisfactory. Connects quickly and painlessly to Samsung Televisions. The functionality of Google Pay is outstanding. The sound is fairly crisp and the speakers are of a reasonable quality.
- There is no event indicator on the front panel, so it just looks like a black brick when it's charging. The battery life is cut short quite rapidly when it is subjected to load; in general, it would be preferable to have a larger capacity for the battery. Lack of an IKport The shell is in some ways frivolous, and the icons have a vintage look; yet, it was more attractive on the S7.
- good overall iron being able to power another gadget the presence of a 3.5mm jack
- Android is by far the largest downside. Do not make the same error as me if you now use iOS and are considering switching to Android.
- You can get a gun-sharp, svelte, lightweight, and productive looking screen and appearance kit. 3.5
- Face detection technology.
- 1) Display (I've always preferred amoleds of a deep black hue; my eyes don't tire of them, and there don't seem to be any false clicks on rounded edges when the edge panel is disabled). two) output (delays when paging, no menu navigation, everything is fast and smooth) The excellent effort done by all transmitters, point number three (cellular. Wi-Fi, NFS) primary camera (4) The fifth innovation is in the realm of sound (speakers, headphones, and blue tooth).
- (1) power source (an obvious drawback for everyone, but not for the manufacturer - with my average use, a day with a margin, but not much) 2) I miss the compact feel of my old S7; other current shovels are around the same size. The extra centimeter seems unnecessary. To fix this, just take the mat out of the frame. Size 70 x 140 is perfect for me.
- If you're looking for a nice flagship smartphone, go no further: this one still retains a headphone port, unlike later models.
- It's unfortunate there isn't a color indicator, but other features have emerged to fill the void. Over time, I learned to accept it.
- button mapping for the screen, sound, and camera performance is remappable.
- Problems with charging Touches on the screen are fixed with a fuzzy focus. Expensive cases Headset
- decent camera and screen
- The battery, the casing, the operating system itself, the audio component's poor quality (in comparison to iPhones), and
- autonomy\sDisplay Speaker sound quality Fast unlocking using the face Two SIM card slots, internal storage (in my modification) Effort Rate Size Bixby Scenarios (s10)
- Weak fingerprint reader The proximity sensor is still malfunctioning. The light detector is still malfunctioning.
- Positives: + Superior camera quality compared to the Galaxy S9; + Convenient front-facing fingerprint scanner; + Solid audio quality; + Useful in-screen motions like double-tapping; Plus Stocked with adhesive factory film + Bixby now has a packaged option, though I find that the bxActions library best suits my needs.
- The alarm clock is now a nightmare because there is no rising signal; taking pictures in low light is only adequate; the camera's size and layout make it awkward to operate with just one hand; and Reduced battery life. The front-facing camera cutout isn't as unsightly as a unibrow, but it also doesn't give the phone a fresh coat of paint. Then they could construct an LED housing for the camera. Not optimized for apps; leave if the cutout obscures text or other content. Limited color palette; no black-and-white mode; no scalability through memory. - Sad (I wear lenses/glasses, so there's no other option), the front scanner with the S9 is just as effective as the rear scanner was before.
- The parameters are as follows: - Vibrant, juicy screen. Memory capacity. Plenty of settings to play around with. OS Android 10 (a. K.a. One UI 2.1)
- Yet there are some major drawbacks as well: A battery that "sits down" before our very eyes, especially when it's warm outside. - A CPU that appears to be fast based on the description and other advertisements and "reviews" on the Internet, but actually slows down if you try to multitask five different tasks at once (just kidding)
- Design, scale, camera, metal or glass, stability, usability, battery
- not revealed for a year
- the rate of work Memory size. Convenience
- The scanner that appears on the screen can at times be boring.
- The smartphone unquestionably has many benefits, however there are a few that I'd like to emphasize: The screen is unmatched in its quality, which is why (clear, bright, hdr) The speakers can play in stereo and are powerful without sacrificing sound quality (quietly replaces the Jbl go speaker) Design. 3. White is the color that I have. Depending on the light, it can appear white, blue, or orange. Seems to be in excellent shape. Cameras, of course, are the fourth item. Best case scenario in terms of sensor approximation (0.5 - 1 - 2). Honest to goodness hues, illumination, and particulars.
- Lost track of it and couldn't locate it.
- Fantastic structure, top-tier stuffing, and diminutive proportions.
- Expensive, inaccurate scanner and a subpar headset.
- Advantages: A. Layout 2. Display 3 Cameras (main, about the front camera - rather a minus than a plus) #4. Power source (something to strive for, but overall good) Five: The software has recently been updated with several new features Title page from the first edition (like the S8, only much more convenient and practical - worked - well done) Seventh, a backcharge. That's just a really handy feature for people who use devices that charge wirelessly. It's a major advantage. 8. A fingerprint reader embedded into the display (I was concerned about this feature before purchasing, but it has worked flawlessly in my experience). Complete success on the first try.
- First, the front-facing camera didn't exactly impress or surprise. However, Samsung was too sluggish and failed to introduce any novel features in this case (only in the description of the show-off - but in fact, as on the S8). Maybe the larger S10 has a more engaging frontalka, but the standard S10 offers little in the way of innovation. Because (I don't know, I haven't used it, but) it can't be any worse than s10, I don't usually say anything about it. They took away the INDICATORS, 2. Still, consider this a lifeboat for those missing eyebrows. Thus, in most cases, this is just the "framelessness" medal's back side. The third issue is that there are no official or standard programs for a brighter front-facing camera design (the mugs there or would make it the same INDICATOR that is so lacking). A PAID version of the program would generate income while keeping customers extremely happy. 4 This is just the phone's inherent weakness. Almost no operation would go on without some sort of cover story.
- 1. Nice and colorful screen. Despite its size, the phone does not resemble a shovel in any way. No unsightly trends or unibrows, please. 2. For performance, eight gigabytes of random access memory. Everything runs well and there are no hiccups or delays. The reaction time is virtually instantaneous. 3. Camera. The photograph's quality is of the highest possible standard. In addition to the standard zoom, there is also a wide-angle lens. 4. Integrated fingerprint reader into the screen 5. The practice of reverse charging Because of this, I no longer need to worry about leaving the watch's charging cable at home when I go on vacation:) 6. The screen already has a film that has been stuck on it from the box. It fits exactly where it was pasted on. 7. A significant amount of internal memory
- 1. Price 2. There are times when the scanner does not function properly. It's possible that I just haven't gotten around to doing it yet. 3. This case is pretty slippery, and because it does not have a lid, you are always afraid of dropping it. And if you add a cover, the entire design is nullified. 4. The power button is too high; the finger in its natural position is unable to reach it; you will need to stretch in order to press it.
- ideal dimensions and weight. Screen and camera.
- The print is difficult to read through the protective glass. increased chance of the screen shattering if dropped.