It has a wonderful appearance: the gadget itself is quite harmonic and proportionate, and the screen bezels are kept to a minimum. The screen itself is really impressive in comparison to the S20U; nonetheless, the latter wins in terms of smoothness due to its higher hertz, despite the fact that this is a rather minor point. There are some amazing colors, a gorgeous interface, some cool wallpapers right out of the box, and a lock screen saver that looks like a bomb. In general, this may be the first phone I've had in which I do not wish to make instant changes to the wallpaper, screensavers, and icon packs. In general, a pleasant feeling. I made the switch from a GNote8 that I was quite happy with, with the exception that after three years of use, the battery capacity had decreased.
Both the still and moving image capabilities of the camera are top-notch. It has a flexible configuration, and despite that, it takes decent pictures when set to auto mode.
Overkill in terms of performance, for obvious reasons. I'm at a loss for how to make it go more slowly.
In terms of autonomy, it is possible to consider a success any tel. reading that does not fall to zero during daylight hours. This is in comparison to the Note 8, which presently, with active use throughout the day (these include social networks, the Internet, instant messengers, a few games, and 2-3 hours of navigation with music), is capable of being charged two, three, or even four times.
Yet, I can't help but think back to my favorite device, the Mi Max, which, in the identical situation, managed to hold up for two days without any issues at all while it was brand new.)) in general, regular autonomy, but without any stars falling from the sky.