- Excellent appearance, speed, and a camera
- Batteries and cost
- S Pen. a fascinating thing. Camera.\sperformance. ample memory. DeX
- 1) Curved display. Although it operates poorly, it looks cool. You must scale the information because some of it is curved behind the screen. 2) Audio from the speaker engaged in discussion. The rear of the phone vibrates at the same time as it sounds like it is coming from a barrel. 3) BATTERY, or more specifically, its use. He is still new, too. It's unsettling to consider what might occur in a year. Only enough for a working day, and by nightfall, only about 30% were being used actively. As with the lite edition, I believe the battery should be set at least at 4500 mAh. 4) There is no 3.5mm headphone jack Five) No infrared port 6) Absence of an alert light. 7) A shortage of type-C to USB converters (it was in S7).
- Republishing a review that was previously disabled by a stupid robot for purportedly deceptive advertising. Excellent appearance and design. The camera, screen, and sound are all excellent. unlike its fellow 10+, it is rather small. It would be dull to list the benefits. Let it speak for itself with a rating of 5. Better in regards to the flaws:
- 1. Fingerprints cannot be read through protective glass. In this case, you can either forgo protection or succeed with a fingerprint and utilize a different unlock. 2. Batteries. The battery dissipates in a matter of hours with continuous screen use (youtube, social networks, letters, games, etc.). The battery lasts well for a day and even a bit longer when used in regular mode (when the phone is being used for what it was designed for) (I could not last longer than 26-28 hours). 3. Price. But, pricing above $500 is a waste of money until a high degree of design (including compactness), functionality, and performance are incompatible with a capacious battery. 4. The large number of Samsung and Google applications that come pre-installed. They do not, however, exert themselves excessively, ask for food, or remind themselves.
- The ergonomics are the first thing I want to point out; it fits in the hand like a glove and is quite practical to use with just one hand (relative to all phablets). Performance, screen, photo features, pen, and sound all rank highly.
- The battery is the first and most crucial component because it does not last until the conclusion of the working day. The second is the bundle, which no longer includes the tape-C-USB and tape-C-mini USB adapters that were in Note 9. unlike the Note 10+, there is no factory-installed protective film.
- The functionality of working with the stylus and the stylus itself. Waterproof. The standard of the components used. A camera with a good widescreen mode.
- Because of the revolting PWM on the screen, using the phone in the evening is practically impossible. The hours of work leave much room for improvement. Mediocre camera. The fingerprint scanner that is embedded beneath the display occasionally fails to display the user's finger. As a replacement, I purchased the Huaweo P40 Pro, which also features an embedded fingerprint scanner but operates without any issues.
- No
- product unsealed, not PCT, and without protective films
- Simple and stunning
- Auto mode photographs that are bad, autonomy that stinks, and a chipset that stinks even more in the European and 2022 markets.
- Pricing, camera, and output.
- Screen
- Contrary to what some people have said, it has a decent speaker, screen, and speed, and its battery lasts for three days.
- Screen. Compactness (no matter how weird it may sound for the Note series) (no matter how strange it may sound for the Note series). Stylus. The most effective note, in my opinion, was intended that way.
- Even at 30% brightness, some people can perceive a flickering "shim," which I can only see at full brightness. Not a flawless shooting algorithm or a modern camera module. The initial asking price was obviously too high. Issues with the upgrade to 4G from 2G.
- Small, attractive, good camera, stylus.
- There is not a single one that holds any significance for me. Unless there was a method to increase the capacity of the battery, which isn't a deal breaker for me because I can always charge it.
- Dimensions, weight, design, utility, and performance are all factors to consider.
- Battery.
- huge screen, stylus
- Poor sound quality from the headphones, and there is no 3.5mm jack. When I had to place an order for a USB Type C DAC, you may finally breathe easy.
- Stylus. Perfect for used with Windows-based remote access tools like AnyDesk and TeamViewer. Devices with a stylus are essential for those who need to access a distant PC quickly, but a phone has the advantage of being portable (just pull it out of your pocket) and always giving you access to the Internet, so you can do any urgent tasks from anywhere. It's cool to use the pen in the winter while wearing gloves, and it makes copying texts, files, and taking notes much simpler. Including the Samsung shell is also an option for enhancing prestige. It is practical, aesthetically pleasing (unlike the one in Huawei), and incredibly quick (once the phone slowed down, in the first minutes after ating to android 10). Wi-fi is reliable and picks up from far away, and communication is flawless (again, in comparison with other phones that were in use).
- Battery life is poor. You can get around this by carrying around a power bank, but I'd still prefer longer battery life (I have wireless charging at home and at the office, so I hardly notice this minus, but if you're not taking a long trip in a private car and still want to make heavy use of your phone during the day, you'll need a power bank). Perhaps not having a headphone jack; this has happened to me once before in a rental car with an auxiliary port; I use bluetooth ears and sometimes full ones, but it was inconvenient nonetheless (but taking an adapter from ucb-c to 3.5 is not a problem for such cases). Price is pricey, for sure, but it's really a minor drawback in the grand scheme of things. The optical under-screen unlock scanner is also painfully slow. Despite the fact that his visage unlocks my phone every time, I don't much care for his work. Moreover, I'd like to point you another source of amusement. According to Murtazin's smartphone review, the screen is excellent in direct sunlight, and its light sensors allow it to automatically and seamlessly adapt to varying levels of illumination. Yet, I wouldn't claim that using a phone's screen in the bright Crimean light is any different from using it in any other environment (in the same Huawei P smart Z for example). In this case, the light detector is completely powerless.
- The mobile device that, in my opinion, possesses the highest level of technological advancement as of the beginning of autumn 2022. There isn't anything lighter or smaller than 6.3 inches in screen size that I've found. I am satisfied with the progress made with wireless charging. The temperature of the phone is substantially lower when compared to that of the Galaxy S7. Very happy with how fine the borders were on all sides. I highly suggest this leather case for its excellence. I did not waste any time and packed a plastic protective one for my trip, etc.
- To be sure, the fact that it is pricey is not news to anyone, but I can say that I do not regret purchasing it. When you have it in your hands, you can clearly see the value that you received for the money that you spent.
- Screen with a note-taking functionality and a compact size camera with a wide-angle lens that is light and efficient
- screen print implementation of speaker body vibrations stereo implementation
- Aesthetics, acoustics, charging time, and the casing.
- 1. The cost of the apparatus. 2. You can purchase this phone at any electronic retailer; however, there are not many accessories available for it, including cases, and the cost of these accessories is comparable to that of a cast-iron bridge.