- - an incontestably stylish design that represents a significant leap both for Samsung and for the industry as a whole; - an equally stunning display, which, because to the absence of distracting borders, is even more enjoyable; - the use of high-quality materials and pleasant tactile sensations; - the existence of a headphone jack; - the appropriate diagonal for the proportions of the device - remarkable battery life; - samsung pay - a respectable assortment of extras; - the ease with which one may navigate the internet on account of the device's large screen. - the amount of memory in 64 gigabytes is more than enough, with the potential of adding more; - compatibility for two SIM cards, which is not something that is typically seen in flagship devices; - an IP rating of 68, which eliminates the need for you to worry about anything (there are times when it comes in handy! - an entire "arsenal" of different ways to find out who the owner is! (I utilize a fingerprint scanner in 90 percent of the cases, but only during the day and on my face!)
- - An interface that is slow to respond, which may be caused by the programming of Samsunga's proprietary shell. In the past, there was a device that ran on pure Android (and was less powerful), and there were never any interface lags; - the screen can occasionally cast pink shades; - the price of "native" accessories is simply inexplicable!; - a small fingerprint scanner - No information regarding the length of time Android will support the device; - Bixby is completely pointless (sometimes accidentally called by the button)
- Specifically, the performance, screen quality, and photo quality.
- difficulties with the case, a curved screen, a single speaker, and bixbi.
- 1. The camera Design 2. 3. Memory strength. Batteries 4. 5. Display size.
- 1. After the first month of use, it slows down. 2. Display color (shades). 3. Attendance (gaps). 4. A fingerprint reader
- Nice design, excellent construction, and no front-facing Samsung logo. If someone enjoys seeing comical photo films with unnaturally colored backgrounds, then use the camera.
- Over-futurism and a focus on aesthetics hurt comfort and practicality. Uncertain relationship hushed speaker A rounded display with an unusually large size. The location of the fingerprint scanner is rather awkward. single speaker runtime that is mediocre with medium loads. Overpriced price sticker. Android is sluggish despite having great hardware and RAM.
- The camera, the screen, the amount of the screen that is actually useful, the battery (on average, the phone will survive for 1.5 days), the design, the ip68 rating, the equipment, the software, the performance, Samsung Pay (which even works with magnets), and AOD.
- fingerprint scanner
- Features: Display, Camera, Impervious to Water, and Google Wallet.
- Freedom, the issue of choosing safety glass. Excessive pixel density is hard on the eyes.
- Design
- The bixby button's awkward position, the screen's rapid screen scratches, and the slowdown.
- Stunning appearance, large and bright display, high-quality color reproduction, long battery life, and good power source.
- The display is very flimsy, the performance is sluggish, the camera is useless for anything other than close-up shots, the Bixby button is horrible, and there are issues with the microphone.
- Design, screen, ergonomics, camera, stability, rich package
- Little built-in memory, inconvenient Bixby button
- juicy, frameless AMOLED screen, iron, thin, waterproof, camera, application performance.
- did not find .
- good thing
- volume