- Memory in plenty. Works quickly. 3.5mm audio jack for headphones. You can put a sd card.
- Shovel. 2.5 de screen. The screen has a hole in it. Rounding of the screen. Loaded with the software from Samsung. Little autonomy.
- - The standard of the display. - Dimensions and thickness (without cover). - A good camera both during the day and at night. Excellent video stabilization. - How well you perform.
- - Sad support (latest firmware from September 2022). - There is no autonomy (derived from the term "totally"). - Intermittent brakes.
- Display, Power Source, Overall Performance, and Audio Output from Speakers
- With each ate, there is a minor bug that is fixed, but this is a claim to the samsa employees, and not to the phone. Following their most recent meal, the pair showed signs of becoming increasingly heated; I have high hopes that they will resolve this issue as quickly as they can.
- I jot down what I made a mental note of for myself. Moved from Galaxy A5 2022/ + comfortable form factor for use with one hand; + convenient gestures, again, simplicity of usage with one hand; + cameras are quite good for a smartphone. I snapped a photo, and that's all there is to it; there's no need to put anything together; just let it go. Everything is incredibly clear; the stereo sound is crisp and full; and Samsung provides excellent service.
- Subjectively, the connection drops out more frequently than it did with the device I was using before. I really hope they can fix this issue with a future firmware update. - Use of Force. Under typical conditions, the phone is operational from morning until dusk (without games and long video shooting). Every night before bed, I make sure that it is charging, and I also make sure that I am charging. Do not put any stock in living through the second day or even beginning on a single charge. - Cases involving Bixby. The execution is terrible, but the idea itself is fantastic. How could you possibly not include the option to adjust the call's volume in the conditions? It's a phone, after all! - power button with a backlash, more information in the comments.
- - Pleasant amoled screen - Acceptable performance - Acceptable photographic capabilities - Resistance to moisture and dirt - Sufficient memory (only 128) - Akg sound
- -Heat -The lifespan of the battery
- 1. Dimensions. Extremely condensed and convenient in size. The iPhone 7 was out before it, therefore its proportions are comparable to those of the newer model. 2. Screen. Even with this PWM, I still like Amoled. You are allowed to overlook the black color, which, for some idiotic reason, shuts off pixels and does not use any energy. 3. Camera. Top. Simply class camera. Especially after 7ki, despite the fact that he is still an excellent player. Photographs taken in the EVENING—which turned up beautifully—will be deleted. The front camera, or "here" as some people call it, is standard, but the lighting is nice. The video is quite good, however you shouldn't watch it at night. When there is not enough light, the quality is significantly reduced. The fact that Shirik is a cool feature, while I wouldn't suggest that it will be used frequently, is more important than the fact that it is a decent function (tick mark) 4. Scanner. There was something comparable to the Nextbit Robin, and in addition to that, it had a scanner on the side; I found it to be incredibly appealing. In the beginning, it was not very accurate; but, towards the beginning of November (somewhere on the 1st), an update came out, and after that, it started functioning wonderfully. 5. Sound. Before to that, stereo was only available on the iPhone 7, but on this model, it is significantly more powerful. Excellent. 6. Capacity to perform. Exine processor. In Plus, I will just present information pertaining to the operation of the interface and basic programs. 7. The design, specifically the color. Just the best. I consumed citrus fruits. 8. the capacity of the memory. This place is the epitome of elegance. Before that, it had 32GB, but ever since then, I haven't given RAM a second thought. 9. PRICE. Take part in the action by purchasing accessories and trading in a previous item. That was pointed out to me in line 25990. Excellent value for the money spent.
- 1. Power source I wouldn't exactly call it awful, but I think I'll pass on that opportunity. I charge my phone twice a day with a typical load. Everything is fixed by quick charging, particularly in contrast to the seventh iteration (partially). 2. Management. I can't wait for One UI 2 to come out. Because at this point, either you have to utilize silly motions or the usual Android keys, both of which occupy valuable real estate on the screen. The ate, which is expected to be introduced before the year 2022 is up, will have controls based on Android 10, which are gestures that are comparable to those seen on the iPhone. 3. Alerts and notifications. The system only has a single drawback, although perhaps iOS performs much more admirably in this regard. Organizing and ranking the items. It is not particularly. 4. Instagram camera. Everyone is aware that this is a persistent issue for Android, or more specifically when transferring photos from Instagram to Android. But, everything can be fixed by utilizing a distinct function within the default camera application. 5. The rear camera's layout isn't exactly a con, but it is something to keep in mind. However, only the black and yellow variants feature norms for + and -, while the others do not. 6. Performance in games with a heavy emphasis. At initially, there are no problems, but later on, problems start to arise. This is something that has not yet presented itself to me in Call of Duty, but it is quite obvious in PUBG.
- compactness\sDesign\sPerformance Great show Memory of 128 gigabytes and 6 gigabytes of RAM Sound
- a battery with a general reliability rating Main camera