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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

Since I carry my smartphone in a case and have been using it for a while, inadvertent clicks only occasionally happen when I'm using it. Regarding the fingerprint sensor, it is incredibly well placed (contrary to the opinions of all reviewers, who claim that it is extremely poorly located; it depends on the user, hand size; if I had purchased the regular version without (+) I would also speak about the sensor); it always clearly recognizes a print that is registered 1 time, as opposed to 5, as…

Pros
  • A stylus, a fingerprint sensor, a button layout without a Bixby button.
Cons
  • There are some issues that need to be fixed.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Prior to this model, I owned a Samsung S8 + for 2.5 years. In theory, it performed admirably for the first two of those years, save for the appalling quality of the GPS receiver, which I understand to have been a major issue. I don't know if it was done on purpose (like to save a worn-out battery) or the system "sluggish," but it has already become intolerable. However, in the last six months, the phone started to slow down, dying right before our eyes. Against this backdrop, the Note 10 proved

Pros
  • I believe it to be the best display available. Size and speaker sound. For a businessperson, the stylus is a useful tool that is also a rare market characteristic. efficiency and quickness.
Cons
  • The autonomy is poorer than rivals from APPLE, and the camera is pretty average by the standards of the flagship phones of 2019. took 3.5 inches away. sound jack Body that is overly light and slick.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

The smartphone is great, I enjoy using it, and it was well worth the money. This is what you need if you want a really high-quality smartphone with a good camera for shooting in "take it out" mode! The camera and all applications run quickly and are available for use right away thanks to the powerful processor. The stylus is a very useful tool for both work (allowing for accurate clicks on the appropriate areas of the screen, table, menu, etc.) and sketching (resulting in incredibly cool and…

Pros
  • The camera captures images practically on par with the iPhone 11 Pro (checked personally) Brightness and vibrancy of the colors on the screen Stylus Volume of stereo speakers Speaker amplitude strong processor
Cons
  • Because such a gadget requires a battery capacity of at least 5000 mAh, the 4300 mAh present here, when used intermittently, is sufficient for a day of Wi-Fi use, mobile Internet, a camera, and a few calls. Although the camera produces high-quality images, they are lacking in detail; a strong cut reveals "soap," but these are insignificant objects. The primary drawback is that you can't take photos of the night sky with the moon in real life when shooting in the dark, and the quality suffers significantly more than it would on an iPhone. There are other gadgets for these uses, therefore these are merely nitpicking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

This phone was picked out solely for its aesthetic value; I have never used a stylus with it. Among the benefits: Prior to that, I had been using a Samsung samsung 7 edge for over three years, but it had slowed down and developed cracks. Everything else looks like it was built on an incubator phone, so I was hoping for a larger display and sharper corners. The basket icon looked nice in the photo gallery and the notes, something I had previously only seen on iPhones. Photos and notes that have

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

The gadget is simply incredible. Yet, if you don't seek out new items, you can confidently purchase a note8 or note9 right now for fantastic prices, and you'll like using them just as much. With the exception of the Note 5 and 9, I've handled almost all Note models. As I believe the Note8 to be the ideal device, I will only discuss my feelings after moving to the Note10 +. The pace of the work has definitely accelerated. The level of conversational speakers has improved. The bluetooth range has

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

As for the "Cons" section, I used up 1945 of the maximum 2022 characters. You might conclude that I found this gadget to be unsatisfactory. Yet that is not the case at all; on the contrary, I find nearly every feature of this gadget to be excellent. This gadget is so fantastic that I could go on and on about it. You can obtain it now for around 55,000–60,000 won, and for that price you will have the absolute MAXIMUM of different chips and helpful functionalities; no other gadget will give you…

Pros
  • You all already know very well from other reviews how this device stands out among the same Chinese remnants these days (don't dislike for the Chinese, just accept the truth that most of today's Chinese, yes and not only the Chinese, it looks like a Galaxy S8 with reduced frames and a cutout for the camera / pop-up camera). This smartphone has everything you need for regular use except a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Cons
  • Obviously, everyone was let down by Jack's nonappearance. Personally, I use Galaxy Buds, but without an adapter that Samsung was too lazy to include in the box, I can't connect my phone to a computer via a line-in, for example. Although devices with an older box are less expensive than the Note10+, the packaging has deteriorated since the Note8/9/FE days. I particularly liked the cardboard overlay and the magnetic "door," and I thought they gave the impression of a high price tag. The move of the power button to the left side has enraged me greatly. It's much more difficult to take a screenshot now that I can't use a single finger to simultaneously press the power and volume-down keys (which were on the same row in my old NoteFE). The ability to quickly launch the camera by double-pressing the "Home" button has been lost, but this isn't unique to this device; it's a problem for all smartphones that don't feature a physical "Home" button (though nothing stopped you from doing the same job with the touch "Home" button?). When the time between two presses is too long, the phone may freeze instead of activating the camera. Keep in mind that this feature was originally advertised as "fast access to the camera for instant capture of some event," but now that you've missed the opportunity, you can just lock the phone. Let's just say that wasn't very nice. The option to adjust the size of the Quick Access Toolbar's icon grid has also been disabled ("shutter on top" if you are an amateur). Icons are so little that only 8 will fit on the page of a 6.8" monitor, making me feel old and nearsighted. I take it that this was not a failure. NoteFE's OneUI 2.0 (as opposed to the 2.1 that came preinstalled on my Note10+) allowed me to fit a 5x5 grid onto the significantly smaller 5.66" panel, and everything was legible and didn't accidentally light up. With any luck, this will be reinstated in the forthcoming version of OneUI (OneUI 2.5), but the likelihood of that happening is low.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

After using a Galaxy Note 8 for a while, I made the transition. Note 5, Note 3, and Note 1 came before it, and I still think they're the best smartphones out there for professionals. A big screen with a good picture and a pen are crucial for me because I frequently need to review and modify papers and take notes. If you currently have a Note 8 or 9 and are tight on cash, I wouldn't recommend upgrading right away because I don't notice any major differences between the two. Wait until the Note…

Pros
  • One, the uptime is superb. While the previous Note 8 would have died by nightfall under similar conditions of heavy use, this one can live on just 40% of its charge. CCTV systems, secondly. Even though I'm not a camera buff, I can see that this new phone is a vast improvement over its predecessor. Thirdly, the quickness with which tasks can be completed. Certain resource-intensive programs launch more quickly, but it's fair to say that the old one didn't sluggish either. But, I used Snap, so I can't vouch for Exinos. Four, it feels better in your hand. Included in the package is a screen protector and a sleek silicone case with a non-slip finish. (It's true that this coating makes the casing more prone to collecting dust, so be sure to clean it often.) The fingerprint sensor seems to be working fine, however I've read complaints about it on this forum.
Cons
  • Having to wait hours to get a reading on your heart rate, stress levels, or oxygen saturation is disappointing. The "aura" case, which can be used for fingerprinting in the field, is stunningly gorgeous but extremely quickly dirty. To put it gently, the official price is disappointing. One may always find other options if they look for them. I think it's fair to pay $60,000 for an unofficial.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

I've never used a Samsung phone. I didn't like their shell, body materials, or design. After S8 was released, I became more positive. Beautiful design, fashionable shell, and at one point I even considered purchasing it, but I got hooked on Xiaomi's flagship models and decided it was pointless to spend more than $500 on a phone. Instead, I just bought a new Mi once a year. I went to a booth in several shopping malls when the Samsung flagships (s8,9, and 10) were announced to try the phone out…

Pros
  • structure, camera, screen, and memory
Cons
  • Cost and software features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Pros: The screen is absolutely stunning, with vibrant colors that I haven't seen on any other smartphones. Of course, the difference from other flagships isn't as dramatic, but it is still discernible. If you require a tiny phone, I'm sorry, but this smartphone is not for you. For girls with weak bones, too big. Safety first - avoid using such a toy to illuminate the road; instead, invest in a basic flashlight to avoid getting ultraviolet light in your eyes. The phone is in the spotlight on the

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

The advantages of it include the following: Changed over from the Note 9 To tell you the truth, I didn't want to because there are so many contentious issues involved. Yet, Samsung's flagship devices are consistently ranked at the top of the Android pack. Only they had wireless charging, waterproof protection, a decent camera, and other features like that at the time of purchase (June 2022), and I don't consider Huawei without Google to be a competitor in this category. In point of fact, these…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

A decent phone, but in my opinion, it is still not worth the astronomical price. (You can spend a little more and purchase an ASUS ROG laptop or a TUF with a top-notch configuration.) There have been zero phone-related complaints since the end of February 2022, when operations began. really effectively. If I don't really strain it with toys, I charge it once every three days. Fast charging helps a lot, and after about 20 minutes it is fully charged (unless, of course, the phone is not…

Pros
  • Undoubtedly a top-notch phone.
Cons
  • Lack of

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

Headphone jack if an adaptor is available; I frequently use headphones with my own devices, thus this is not a deal breaker for me. In all honesty, for that kind of money, they could have included it in the bundle. Two, it would be fantastic if IR were given back. and if the stylus could recognize the motion of motions, it would be a fantastic addition to the "notes." The device is effective, but the current tendency is away from further development and toward a different direction. Those. an…

Pros
  • The screen is excellent (and you may tweak it to your liking), and the device's performance and quickness leave little to be desired. 3. the brand-new stylus, which is both practical and convenient. 4. the fingerprint sensor, which is both practical and convenient. Fifthly, the protective cover is excellent, being both slimmer and featuring some welcome enhancements (2 coasters, wavy sidewall - comfortable in the hand). Excellent! the Bixty button has been taken away. I found that having the controls on the same side as my dominant hand was quite helpful, and my hand quickly adjusted. So far, everything has lived up to its billing.
Cons
  • Battery life is only around half a day, and having the pulse and oxygen sensors taken out of the device effectively disables Samsung Health (at least for me). (Back me up, explain WHY this is so) (don't even bother answering "I'm working on it" ;)) Third, it's becoming increasingly common for software to include several components that cannot be disabled or uninstalled (the same Bixby). Therefore, I purchased something of high quality, but unfortunately, you do not own it. ;( (this used to be a major factor in Apple's decision to decline). as a conceivable cause for dismissal for grounds that aren't clear, etc.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Another advantage is that the film is already adhered to the screen before it leaves the factory; however, this feature can also be viewed as a disadvantage due to the fact that. despite the fact that I handle the phone with extreme caution, she managed to scratch it in a few of days. Although I had every intention of making use of the stylus, I can only recall using it a few times. I haven't worked out what kinds of jobs it might be required for just yet. Well, there would be a little screen…

Pros
  • I switched from the Galaxy S7; in comparison to it, the screen is a significant advantage; in fact, the screen is a significant advantage three times over. It is sizable, it has a lot of brightness, and it can store a lot of information. 256 gigabytes of memory, both pluses and minuses; I would like 512 gigabytes, but I couldn't locate it with the authorities who were authorized to sell such a volume, so I had to buy another 256 gigabyte card. The sound from the speakers is quite cool, but once again, it can't match to the Galaxy S7. The battery will last through the entire day. I took the phone with me at six in the morning; it doesn't remind me to charge it until the evening. Likewise, in comparison to my previous Samsung Galaxy S7, which I had already charged twice before dinner, this one is absolutely fantastic.
Cons
  • curved or rounded screen If you simply use your finger, then it should be fine, but if you take up the stylus, then it should be a real pain in the neck. Even with a fingertip, it may not always be able to press a button that is positioned on the screen's edge if the button in question is located there. Really frustrating. The device that reads fingerprints. This is the point at which I felt my expectations were not met. With its under-screen scanner, the Note10 is a complete disappointment when compared to the S7, which provided blazingly fast unlocking capabilities. To begin, unlocking does not always work the very first time it is attempted, but once it does, it is functional for a very long period. In continuation of our discussion regarding the fingerprint scanner: When the AOD is active, at least you can see where to place your finger; but, if you deactivate it, you will typically have to "poke" for a considerable amount of time before you reach the desired location. This icon, which indicates where you should place your finger to open the device, mysteriously vanishes sometimes for me, even when AOD is enabled; it does not present at all when you click the button, which means that I can only unlock the device with a numerical passcode. In addition to this, it is not a nice little thing. The fact that the button on the left has previously been written about by a lot of people, and I am not an exception to this rule. I just don't think I'll ever get used to it. All I can say is that it is inconvenient. Brakes. That could be a problem with the Exynos, but there are moments when even the interface moves more slowly. After that, there is a fleeting moment of reflective silence then. Even though it was released a year ago, the fact that this is on the flagship model still seems odd. As I don't participate in gaming, I am unaware of the state of the industry. But even little lags in performance are frustrating to experience.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality is at zero, very sorry for the money spent.

If not for the processor, there would be an ideal smartphone. I recommend taking the version for Hong Kong on the snap. Everything is great there. Pros below: Price, bought at a discount in the store for 48.000. Housing with moisture protection. Screen, stylus. Fingerprint sensor ultrasonic in the screen, works super! Got cons: Since the Exynos processor is in devices for the CIS countries, the smartphone is completely spoiled by this processor, namely, it practically does not catch the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

Would I take this phone again for a 50k promotion? - Not! Its pros: The phone is already half a year old. Quality. The camera is not bad. There is a lot of memory. Android ates cannot be disabled completely. Because the stock is almost the best there is! Some cons: There are no obvious minuses, but it is difficult to pick up a film with a cover, the film constantly peels off. NFC sometimes often works 3 times, infuriates. The battery is not the most durable. Enough for a day, if you play half a

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

PS: I have a snapdragon 855 version. At first, the slow scanner was very annoying, but after removing the film from the screen, there is no tangible difference with oneplus 6t, which also has an on-screen scanner, but optical. Otherwise, having used the device, I got used to it and didn’t have a soul. Some pros: Great screen, excellent performance in games, good cameras, decent stereo sound, comfortable stylus, good tactile sensations from the device, autonomy, good vibration motor. Some cons…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Shady renovated shop.

80% battery. Are you kidding me. The original battery has been replaced with a smaller battery with a lifespan of 40%. revenge This is a shady business and you should be ashamed of yourself. Refurbished items are a joke, this is not acceptable. I've run several battery tests and they all say the same thing.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Slightly cracked

Revainrating 1 out of 5

TERRIBLE PURCHASE Good for cell phones

How can this be advertised as new. I posted a video and a photo. The phone apparently fell 2 corners and the back has been replaced with a kid as everyone can clearly see the superglue seeping all over the back glass. Stay away from this seller! I can't believe Amazon let this fail. I SAID THAT THIS IS A SECOND PHONE REPLACEMENT SINCE THE CHARGING PORT ON THIS DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY. Very upset with this purchase.

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Check return policy

I originally ordered this phone because I thought it would work with T-Mobile. It's unlocked after all, I'm not sure what T-Mobile does, but unlocked phones that are NOT T-Mobile don't work as well as T-Mobile phones. So I decided to return this and not risk bad service. They have authorized the return, but postage is NOT paid and they charge a 20% restocking fee. Make sure you don't return the item or you'll lose over $120 on the return shipping PLUS you have to pay for packing and postage.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Super junk phones

This is a junk phone after seeing the box all I can say is what the fuck the seller is giving me. It's a shirt! When I opened the box all fingerprints were on the screen and back. Has this phone been used by others? Ok I don't care but a big problem was that the phone couldn't be charged! When I charge this phone, the charging information comes up all the time. That means it will stop charging and then charge again, then keep vibrating, never stop! In the few minutes that I've written this…

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Nothing here