- potent, contemporary, and small
- At any position, the sun beams on the proximity sensor's "cut," hot surface (all glass)
- Its small size, outstanding build quality, beautiful sound, accurate color reproduction, and high-quality screen give it the appearance and feel of being an expensive, high-end device when you hold it in your hand.
- The battery might be bigger since nighttime photo quality could be better. There is some noise, but for the price, it is the best product available.
- Nimble\sCamera
- Weak voice recognition. If it's possible to customize it, could you kindly explain how?
- Viewing experience, power, processing speed, and speaker quality
- It is claimed that samsa staff resolve a few minor bugs with each ate update, however this is a credit to them, not the phone. The couple got really hot and heavy after the last meal; I really hope they can figure out what's wrong and correct it quickly.
- in terms of specifics and in contrast to previous flagships (with one key difference): 1. Convenient device size. 1st hand and ready to use; just what you've been looking for. even somewhat less than the size of X's spouses. 2. A scanner on the button that controls the power. The fact that glass can be adhered to this and the rest of the device will continue to function makes this a more convenient option than the built-in display. In addition, the S10E may be mounted in a vehicle or on a bicycle, whereas the scanner on the back cannot. 3. despite this, I will include protection against water and dust here because, as of yet, not every flagship device possesses this feature. 4. compared to Apple's other flagship products, there are a plethora of high-quality cases available for this particular smartphone (for example, my favorite UAG) 5. a screen that does not have rounded edges, allowing for the installation of full-fledged protective glass 6. excellent stereo speakers (loud, no wheezing), someone does not like that the back cover vibrates with bass, but it seems to me that it was, on the contrary, specially conceived. The speakers are loud.
- 1. First and foremost, an extremely feeble battery that won't even get you through the afternoon without a struggle. No ability to recharge. There are no third-party programs that help improve battery life. These programs would turn off background processes and disable unnecessary programs globally. The maximum amount of time that may be spent looking at a screen on this phone is 4.5 to 5 hours. I believe that in a state of panic, the software engineers at Samsung rushed to produce an update in order to cure this bug because. It should come as no surprise that the issue is not related to the hardware, but rather the program itself. 2. The camera itself: the main module is exactly the same as it was in the Galaxy S9 (yes, there is nothing new there), the only thing that has been changed is the software; the wide-angle module is merely a marketing gimmick because of the fact that it exists. It lathers a lot, unlike the main module, and an angle of 123 degrees is considered to be diagonally. There is no stub at the width of the image, and the quality of the photo suffers greatly at the edges. Most likely, the image's quality will improve a little in the next update, but I don't think it will improve by very much. Both of the color modules are not telling the truth. Even with the beautifiers disabled, the faces still have an artificial look to them. I won't be focusing on the front-facing camera because practically all modern smartphones have one already, with the exception of iPhones, which have terrible pixels. 3. the cutout for the front camera is quite large; in view 20, it measures at least 1.5; Karl, can you explain why this is the case? 1.5 times less?! 4. Despite the fact that the location of the fingerprint scanner is very convenient, there is a snag: the scanner does not respond to fingers that are wet from the word "completely." In 2022, there is no longer a need to worry about this issue because fingerprint scanners work properly even when the user's fingers are moist. It is not clear why a scanner of this kind cannot be placed into a button on a Samsung device. Unlock speed, on the other hand, is typical, and nobody has any concerns about it. But, you are required to wipe your fingertips after each use.
- advantages are the first things you notice when you twist the phone in your hands in the store. For myself, I haven't found a better compact phone. general equilibrium and effectiveness (again, for a compact). Interface that is attractive, welcoming, and simple to use. with reservations, a camera Excellent readability of the sign while it is exposed to the sun.
- Bixby, why exactly is the location of the control buttons where it is? awful fingerprint reader no message signal for autonomy
- Display. Frameless. work rate. Camera (wide-angle is a thing) (wide-angle is a thing). a screen cutout. Phone layout. On-side programmable button quick wireless charging OneUI (finally a proper shell) (finally a normal shell). moisture defense. Stereodynamics.
- operating times (maximum per day). The fingerprint reader is high up (perfect for me). Marriage is prevalent in this model. fussy with covers.
- I moved from an iPhone X to this phone. I used solely iPhones in general and had an iPhone 7 before that. Hence, I became familiar with the Androyd system as a whole with the help of this phone. I desired a flagship device but could afford it. The size of the phone was another crucial factor because I dislike digging. Start by focusing on the advantages, shall we? I used it for two weeks, going through each stage. At first, I wanted to destroy it. I wanted to figure things out, so I said "no," return it to the store. I like it, even though I'm embarrassed to acknowledge it to myself after two weeks. So: 1. size and dimensions - the phone is small and comfortable to hold, and the screen takes up nearly the entire front surface. It is about the size of a 7, fits comfortably in shorts, and is easy to use with one hand while a 10 was more difficult. 2. The display is actually the second plus; it is stylish, brighter than the iPhone 10 model, and everything is easily readable outside. Almost all of the phone's usable space is occupied, making it easy to see all the material. Despite the fact that this parameter is equal to X. 3. a cutout for a selfie camera - I'll start by saying that I don't mind the X's monobrow, but I understand objectively that this is already an old-fashioned feature, and releasing such a phone for the third time in a row (I'm talking about 11) is not particularly elegant. A clean cutout is a good compromise option at the time of transition to entirely cutoutless screens in the future because I don't think phones with retractable parts are reliable. 4. The camera is, if not excellent, then very good for taking pictures. The images are bright, clear, and have superb detail. I'm happy with the shirik since it has a fantastic "fisheye" aspect that makes me feel like Geralt. 5. The phone has 128 GB of internal memory and a slot for a memory card. I initially believed that an iPhone with 64 GB would be too big for my eyes, but after seeing Metallica and Rammstein live and taking 4K movies, I have since had a change of heart. Apple basically milks you for everything; if you want additional space, purchase an iCloud subscription. Also, there is a flash drive for you here on board 128 in case that isn't enough.
- What did you not enjoy? 1. The material of the phone's back cover and the back view of the device look and feel like cheap plastic glitter. The premium product with a premium design may be seen in the iPhone 10. It can theoretically be resolved by a cover. However, it should be mentioned that X also contains glass on the back, which is less pleasant to touch and more slippery. Here, I'll say that my last iPhone 7 is the best since metal rules. 2. The video shooting quality is really disappointing. Video capture is jerky and not smooth. Even my old iPhone 7 took videos more skillfully. It gets better when you activate stabilization, but when you rotate the camera or alter the viewpoint, everything floats like jelly. Shooting a static image is generally better or worse, but it's horrible in motion. 3. The phone is constantly warming up; this is annoying when using straightforward applications like Tinder or Facebook. the following observation. 4. Autonomy - The battery eats well, but with typical use, it lasts until dusk. Also, it charges swiftly; in a half-hour, the power bank will have charged almost 50%. This gives me pleasure. Objectively, I am aware that modern technology does not permit the integration of robust hardware into a small enough package to allow for adequate cooling and a deficient battery, but things are what they are. For instance, I would be willing to give up a mini-jack as I use wireless headphones and don't require it. 5. Samsung imposing its services. The fact that this may be disabled in the menu makes it exceedingly unpleasant. Why there are storefronts on the Play Store and Galaxy Store As I use iOS, I really don't comprehend. Additionally, paying for icon skins, desktop backgrounds, and other graphics is worthwhile. And is Apple still charged with being avaricious and extorting money from customers? 6. The slickness of the interface and programs. After the iPhone, even the venerable iPhone 7, it is amazing how such potent hardware can bog down when scrolling the browser page and switching between Instagram stories. IOS doesn't smell like smoothness here, but you get used to it eventually and it doesn't appear as bad.
- + Tools: Smartphone, USB-C cable, Rapid charging adapter, USB = USB-C adapter to connect anything (I connected a wireless mouse and even a midi keyboard, the one like a piano, IMAGINE! ), USB-C = MicroUSB adapter, and AKG-engineered headphones (very high quality). In addition to a camera. Besides being a high-quality camera, the front-facing selfie-camera is also a welcome addition. many settings, including a professional mode for those with unbending limbs. Toys that can go ultra-wide are fantastic. Full-circle view. The unexpected good news is almost always welcome. This item's resistance to dust and moisture is a major selling point for me. + Display. A wonderful, luscious screen, that's all. The bezels are razor-thin, the display area is massive, and the front-facing camera is practically invisible. Like a lot. Also, the compactness. Just my two cents: I despise having to use both hands to dig, and I frequently have to use only one hand to talk on the phone at work, so I think that design is a crucial component. Yes, a beginner, but it doesn't appear any worse than the rest. All the available market technologies are here.
- The battery's modest size is an issue for several customers. It doesn't worry me one bit because I think that 40% in 20 minutes is a fair price to pay. The fingerprint reader is high and slightly off to the side, but you quickly learn to live with any of these quirks.