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Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 12/256 GB RU, green Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 12/256 GB RU, green

Flexible technological smartphones continue to occupy a special place among Samsung''s flagships. We present to you Galaxy Z Fold3 - the largest fashion smartphone of the company, which can turn into a full-fledged tablet with one movement. From smartphone to tablet, the Galaxy Z Fold3 is first and foremost a state-of-the-art 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen with 2268x832 resolution that only doubles when you open your smartphone and fold it up like a tablet. Both screens have a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which makes the interface response even smoother and faster, and the display is more comfortable to use. The pen is there to help With the S Pen, working on a foldable smartphone is not only easier, but also more enjoyable. What you were not always able to do quickly with your fingers, now the pen can do it with precision. Use the interface while watching videos, make video calls, and type quickly without using your hands. Five cameras for a storm of emotionsGalaxy Z Fold3 cameras are what make every bright moment of your life worth capturing. Capture incredible photos and breathtaking videos with the 12MP telephoto, wide-angle and ultra-wide cameras. On top of that, you can use the 4MP under-screen selfie camera and 10MP external selfie camera to take your portrait shots to the next amazing level. Top-notch protection and durabilityWith IPX8 rating, the Galaxy Z Fold3 is water resistant and can be used even in the rain. At the heart of the smartphone is also a heavy-duty yet lightweight aluminum frame Armor Frame, which provides reliable protection to all internal parts.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

After note 10+ it's very unusual, but it's temporary. Once upon a time, note was unusual after s8) I hope it will last a long time and will not disappoint. After all, there is no way to return to the note line 🤔

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

changed over to this miraculous method using 12 Pro Max. As I opened the box, I noticed that the movie had moved to the left of the center of the main screen by 0.5 millimeters from the bottom, and this was the first thing that attracted my attention when I started watching the movie on the new device. Over the course of three months, she shed even more layers until she reached the top. After about four to six months, people start leaving 4pda in droves. And a replacement of 3000 does not…

Pros
  • - The screen is open; - The hinge is good, and the impact of unfolding-folding works well; - Certain functions of the shell, such as Bixby scripts, are still functional; - Samsung Pay is still operational.
Cons
  • Plenty of: - Cameras of this kind cost nothing (or everything); Bad modem setup (unstable network functioning, LTE dumps); Very limited viewing area on the auxiliary screen; Very high temperatures generated by the processor; - Overall optimization of the system (everything is the same as it always has been: lags, friezes); - Impractical form factor (specifically, implementation); - Autonomy is at an all-time low; - Original accessories (cases) are of poor quality and should be thrown away.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

The much-touted multitasking modes, where up to three programs can run in parallel, have not been particularly helpful to me thus far. And dragging between them was not liked, so I guess this only works in three and a half programs at most. Those who are unhappy due to the absence of charge in the kit baffle me. For instance, if someone purchased a reasonably priced ultrabook during the last two to three years, it is almost certain that it supports USB-C Power Delivery charging, which provides…

Pros
  • The device works wonderfully for reading text, such as that found on the web, in documents, and so on. (I do not mean that it competes with the E-Ink reader). It turns out to be true that the external screen is quite low resolution (less than 1080p). For instance, if the thickness is x2 and the width is the same, I won't be able to grip the phone with one hand when I pull it out since my fingers are too short. And a narrow enough - there. And it looks modern, but you don't have to use it because there's a standard option. There's a decent camera hidden beneath the screen. Looking at the display cases, I had to agree with the critics: there's no point in hiding the camera because it's so obviously there. While employing it, I confirmed the necessity of such a camera; you frequently look for it with your eyes to determine which side you are holding the device, and you locate its attempts beginning with the third, in a matter of seconds. It blends seamlessly with the display when viewed from the side. She obviously has a low refresh rate, let alone poor resolution and color accuracy. However, this camera represents a significant advancement in terms of use (I did not shoot with it). The crease in the screen is noticeable, satisfying to touch, and present. In particular, I use it to scroll lists with my finger. Better than the next Gorilla Glass 666 by a wide margin. In addition, the screen's softness makes using a stylus much more comfortable than it was on the slick glass of the Note 8 and 10. The stylus, which is now about the size of a pencil, has been forgiven for its lack of retractability. I keep it in my wallet, worry about damaging it, and am completely content. Autonomy has exceeded even my most optimistic forecasts. Despite its massive size and 120 Hz refresh rate, the screen does not appear to be the flagship's primary power drain. Turn off the central processing unit and the modem. Although the battery is rated at 4.4, the gadget is considerably more resilient than the Note 10 (rated at 3.5) despite having a smaller screen and a lower refresh rate of only 60 hertz. Also, prior to it, there was no autonomy, and thereafter, things seem to have settled down to about a Fold 3. It was feared that things would only get worse, with the extra 900 mAh being quickly consumed by the screen, snap 888, and a subsequent need for more power.
Cons
  • The camera and the need for constant charging are the two biggest drawbacks. If you look at the technical specifications, the Galaxy Note 8's cameras aren't any worse than those from four years ago. The main aperture is larger, and the width isn't necessary. Obviously, this is a major setback when compared to the Galaxy Note 10 from two years ago. Maybe not the ultra's cameras, but surely they could have come up with something better than an x2 telephoto. Not 1.8, but 1 / 1.5 aperture. Or 108 megapixels if the resolution is set at 1.8. Surely the price wouldn't be at least 20% more, right? For almost a year, Galaxy's charging process has rendered me comatose. Samsung only offers 25 watts, even in their flagship devices, while various xiaomi chargers can charge in 20-30 minutes (read: not observed). I'm relieved that USB Power Delivery can be used. Then the Galaxy Note 10+ with 45W Power Delivery debuted in 2022. as well as completely ignored it. See also Note 20, S20, and S21, and here, there, and everywhere, 25. The 65 W USB Power Delivery laptop charger takes 1.5-2 hours to fully charge. Not only has wireless charging not advanced in 5 years, but neither has the patented Convertible Charger, which, by the end of 2022, will have fully charged the gadget after more than 3 hours. Ten to fifteen watts is considered to be the upper limit. The shell's alterations to the form factor are also a cause of frustration. Within the AoD, a note does not fill both halves of the screen, but rather 30 percent. It takes about 30 seconds to twist the smartphone like a pretzel so that the area of the screen you wish to view AoD from is facing up. The lock screen won't automatically rotate into landscape mode. Yet, AoD can as well, albeit not automatically but with a predetermined value. Certain features of the native shell will only function in portrait mode on the internal screen. Remembering that the first of these devices went on sale more than two years ago makes the argument that "a month has not passed, give them time, and they will repair everything" sound silly. The 2022 Galaxy, it turns out, is unable to play WMA (in any of its forms; CBR, VBR, or Lossless) or ALAC. Only FLAC, AAC, or MP3 files will be accepted. I tried installing VLC, but its instability and poor interface leave it ranking far behind Samsung Music.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Now, after three weeks of use, I feel confident enough to offer my thoughts. What can I say? I'm just glad I got this miracle when I did, and not when it went up to the price it goes for now. I think it's a great value for the price I paid. Yet that works out perfectly for me. The device has extremely specific needs and may not be right for you unless you try it out in person first. If you want to use the front and back linings, it becomes an enormous, cumbersome, and ungainly monster. Yet I…

Pros
  • Massive Display
Cons
  • Dimensions. The load. It's not terrible, but it may take some time to adjust to.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Certainly, it's a useful tool, but the price tag is a bomb. Yet the benefits justify the effort. Cover must be chosen with great care. Two of them joined the family as a result. Pros: dual high-resolution displays for multitasking; at first the external screen's unusual narrowness may throw you off, but you quickly adjust; the internal screen is a bomb combination for consuming any content; blazingly fast performance in all applications, especially shooters; zero overheating; and surprisingly…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

Listed below are some advantages: The phone can now be ordered ahead of time. I've gone through a number of smartphones in the past few years, including the 11 Pro Max, the 20 Ultra, and the 12 Pro Max. While each of these gadgets provides a unique experience for the user, they also share a number of exterior similarities in terms of their basic functionality. Simply said, the same basic design plus a slightly modified method of accomplishing the same goals. Nevertheless, things are different…

There was no "wow" factor, and I didn't feel any futuristic technologies, but the phone has a solid build quality that makes you want to fiddle with it every now and again. The benefits: Good, orderly layout. I'm relieved that Samsung has abandoned the idea of glossy leftovers. Due to its substantial thickness and narrow width, the device fits nicely in the palm of your hand when folded. Nothing rattles or wobbles, everything fits snugly, the hinge is tight but not too tight, it opens and…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

The major difficulty is in the fact that we have grown acclimated to a particular form factor, making it seem strange to opt for a foldable smartphone. Nonetheless, I made up my mind and did not fail. I can't say how well it meets my needs for a smartphone because I don't own one. This includes the inability to make or receive calls, use instant messaging, check email, surf the web, join social media sites, play games, or watch television or movies while away from home. One may therefore…

Pros
  • This is a two-for-one deal. Small footprint, large display.
Cons
  • So far, all expectations have been met. No flaws were discovered.