- A good screen that doesn't make the eyes hurt, is bright and juicy, and can be seen clearly in the sun. A robust battery can last for one day in active mode (dofiga calls, instant messengers all day, photographs between 100 and 500 per day), and it can last for up to three days in weekend mode with only light use. Rapidly charges the device. Wide angle lens. It captures 4g plus, 4g well. Even while users are talking, the Internet continues to function.
- The on-screen fingerprint scanner is quite frustrating, especially when attempting to make a payment via NFC. There is no indicator light for notifications. The issue manifests itself more frequently as follows: the display unlocks itself whenever you make a call, even if the proximity sensor is covered by your head; as a consequence, you have to press everything with your ear, but more frequently, in order to put the conversation on hold, the device must be rebooted. I would not argue that the main camera takes exceptional pictures; the photographs are just average. On dark frames, the exposure is significantly increased when the mode is set to automatic, and the frame is lathered.
- Excellent face recognition skills. Memory capacity is increased in comparison to the previous J 7 model.
- Freezes unexpectedly, moves slowly, and after 1.5 years of use it finally started to freeze despite having free RAM and a flash disk. The camera, as far as I can tell, can only focus and take pictures during the daytime.
- thin
- Computer program. The screen, which had a unique protective coating applied to it, shattered the moment it came into touch with a hard surface (no, I didn't throw it against the wall and drop it on the floor). It takes an unacceptable amount of time to respond, and I've been using it for the past year. When the primary screen rotates to the horizontal position and then resists returning to the vertical position, the automatic screen rotation causes the device to jerk. The phone itself is ruminating on a trigonometric function in the same way that a first-grader might. There is only one fingerprint on the paper, and he does not want his moniker to be read. I've stopped turning off the NFC function, and I go to the register with the screen unlocked, but he still tells me to unlock it, and he does it with the aid of a print that, damn it, he can't read!
- + OneUI - everyone praises naked anroyd, but I've already eaten (even the 9th version is inferior to TouchWiz from the 6th in terms of ease of everyday use, and OneUI that replaced it is just heaven and earth compared to naked), at the moment Samsung has one of the best shells available on the market + display - out of all the manufacturers, so far only Samsung has learned how to effectively deal with PWM (well, everyone has more or less learned how to cope with burn- + Hardware, photography, and autonomy that are suitable for the typical user + Full triple card tray plus NFC and MST - if the seller allows cards, then you can always pay using Samsung Pay (for example, payp is not so common overseas, but, for example, samsung is absent in the homeland in theory, so Google Pay does not work there). If the seller does not accept cards, then you cannot use Samsung Pay. A trifle, but nice. + Quick charging is something that has only somewhat lately become the norm in the mid-priced market, so it's encouraging to see that they haven't forgotten about including it here.
- - fingerprint scanner - entire bottom. Even if it functions properly, it takes significantly longer than unlocking the handset using the face (damn, but on the same device unlocking using the face works even faster). You still have to hit it; else, you won't be able to it. After pounding a finger, it works well for the first couple of hours, but then it gradually becomes worse until it stops working altogether. This is the primary issue, but I don't know a single individual for whom it would, in principle, work as intended. The response from Samsung's technical assistance is equally fascinating; they indicate that one of your applications may be causing the problem and that you should delete each one in turn until the issue is resolved. I have not heard such nonsense in a very long time; that is, a third-party application installed on a brand new Android device is somehow able to interfere with the operation of one of the primary security systems? I have not heard such nonsense in a very long time. Either they find me to be an idiot, or there is something about the android that I do not comprehend. - price - during the summer, I participated in a promotion that cost twenty thousand dollars, which is typical; nevertheless, even today they ask for an average of twenty-five thousand dollars for it, which is excessive in light of the fact that it is filled with filling.
- 1. Screen 2. the life of the battery 3. Speed 4. Scanner built into the screen (this is quite practical) 5. Outward manifestation (the color white)
- 1. Scanner embedded in the display: Samsung may attempt to catch up to Huawei and Oppo in terms of the accuracy of its fingerprint scanner. 2. The sound that comes from the speaker is, in many models, particularly those that are more affordable, louder and richer. 3. Face Unlock: I purchased the Huawei Y6 2022 for a child; the face unlock feature on this phone is twice as fast as the one on the Galaxy A50. 4. lifespan of the battery while data transfer is enabled via 4g 5. The smartphone gives off an impression of being of lower quality due to the gray plastic frame.
- A good screen that even comfortably fits in the palm of your hand, face-id
- The phone itself is the primary shortcoming.
- Screen with a fingerprint reader, battery with rapid charging, and screen with fingerprint reader.
- The glitches are listed down below.
- Comfortable. Productive (not for games, but in terms of a mobile office, it pulls fairly well, including heavy conferences in zoom) Despite not being able to play games on it. Maintains a charge quite well. After 3.5 years of use, a single charge will last for a full day (this is assuming you are not watching videos or participating in conference calls). Support period. In the year 2022, I paid for it with 9 android. to the number 10, then to the number 11. ates are expected to come on the eleventh day of the year 2023.
- Camera. Image stabilization is the one feature that is absent from it. Excellent photographs taken using a tripod. But in the hands - by no means always (at work it is occasionally required in the process of labor) On occasion, there are rigid friezes located at the entrance. Because this issue was present in the Samsung E5, I believe that it is endemic to Samsung products in general or to Samsung's lower-priced lines. There is a call coming in at this time. You pull it out of your pocket, you merely want to accept a call, and your screen goes blank; you need a print, therefore you need to move the curtain to reveal the call that was buried in the alerts. While you are performing each of these steps, everything will already be in place. Also, you are required to call back. On average, this takes place every fifteenth to twenty-first call. It might be really frustrating to spend the entire day talking on the phone. The screenshot is implemented in a way that is inconvenient. Samsung in general. On Fujiyama, this is the "edge of the palm" that corresponds to the frequency of the whistle of a crab.