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- the flagship variety
- It is difficult to use because the shovel is so long and narrow, and there is nothing to grip onto. It takes a very long time to charge, and owing to its enormous size, it consumes a charge very quickly. It is not possible to remove the back cover. At first sight, it appears as though it was just put on fairly carelessly, as if the cover was not originally intended for this phone. Simply use your fingernail to wedge yourself into the space that's present between the cover and the box (although this may not violate the tightness, it always seems that the lid is about to peel off and water will penetrate into the case if immersed).
- 1) What an incredible show. 2) Compared to Mir Pay, Samsung Pay is more readily accessible, usable (even with Mir cards), and offers a superior user experience. When you start Samsung Pay and use your fingerprint to confirm that a payment is prepared to be processed, NFC is automatically activated (and turns off when Samsung Pay is minimized). The transfer to club cards is also made in a way that is both practical and user-friendly; for instance, when a payment card is used, the bonus card's barcode may be seen right away on the screen.
- 1) The A52 performs slowly, occasionally in a very slowly manner. When one is involved in camera-related activity, this becomes abundantly evident. It will start out ahead of my old phone, the Mi Mix 2s, which came out in 2022. And it's a very nasty surprise to learn this. Despite this, the A52 was released three years later, and despite the fact that it is not a flagship model due to its price, it is challenging to classify it as a cost-effective option. 2) There is no case and the charger that comes with it is poor.