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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

My personal product feedback.Bought as a gift for my mom, perfect for her. Therefore, I think the ratio "price - quality" is ideal. Bought another one for my dad

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

25.02: After the release of a number of ates by Samsung, everything started to significantly improve. At the moment, I have been monitoring autonomy for the past ten days, and everything is working out for me; I have even activated the adaptive screen refresh rate. The phone has a battery life that is consistent for 16–18 hours, and if you use it infrequently, it can last for up to 48 hours, in my opinion. After stopping to warm up for no apparent reason, the suspension was lost. However, the…

Pros
  • Appearance, high-quality camera, and a refresh rate of 120 hertz on the screen
Cons
  • Plastic back cover, but you'll be able to make it through it. No autonomy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Everything is fine, it works fine, the charge keeps well enough for me for the whole day, I even play games during breaks and all the same it does not sit down completely until the evening, fast charging works well. In general I recommend

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I was sick of shoveling, and I wanted something small but with a decent camera with decent hardware. It was either an Apple (they have some benefits, but this is not one of them), an Xperia (another thirty thousand dollars more expensive), or an Asus Zenfone (the battery and the price are the same, but the warming snapdragon and the camera seem to be worse). There was not a lot of room for decision making. I was looking forward to the Xiaomi 12 line, but unfortunately, it has issues with the…

Pros
  • The size of the agile shell's autonomy exceeds what was anticipated (see the comment). Camera
Cons
  • Shim can still be felt to some degree, and it causes the eyes to weary more quickly than when looking at IPS screens (my first experience with an AMOLED display). Continually expensive in the absence of sales and special offers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I now own a Realmy x2 pro, but when I compare it to the Samsung (which costs 32,000:), the Samsung has better cameras, more stabilizer functions, and a somewhat smoother screen at 120 hertz as opposed to 90. although I play video games, lives are approximately the same. It charges more slowly, but I can quickly get 55 watts from zero in 35 minutes. The phone is suitable for girls because it has a much more refined design than the S20 and a gorgeous matte body.

Pros
  • nice layout According to the fire test, productive and processor 1–1.5 days, or 2 if you choose. Great monitor, 120 hertz amoled technology, brilliant Numerous features; simply sit and consider how to turn everything off after the One UI 3.0 shell has set everything up for you.
Cons
  • Yes, in fact, very little started off living right out of the box. However, if you fiddle with the settings and disable all programs' persistent access to GPS, the phone survived a recent meal for two days. The price is stinging, but I took advantage of the exchange (for S8 plus they knocked off 10,000), added monthly payments, quickly repaid the loan, and it arrived to me at 58,000. I also added headphones as a present and Bads Live tickets for between 9000 and 12022 thousand. and label x. Z. who is required And as it turns out, not in those absurdly long 75,000 years. The back plastic cover irritates me, but it doesn't ruin it; I simply forgot to put a cover on it. The kit's charger was clamped; the fee was $1,590. - Better than 25W charges in an hour

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, dissatisfied with the purchase.

My thoughts and feelings towards the S21. I believe that it is Excellent in terms of how it seems, how it is perceived, how cleanly and gracefully the presentation is put in the case, and so on. Gorgeous shade of gray called Phantom. This method was quite appealing to me. As a direct consequence of this, what I want to express. Considering that I am using the "premium segment" of the phone, I ought to at least get "quality!" I had the feeling that I was playing the part of a beta tester who…

Pros
  • After using the phone for a total of four days, these are the initial thoughts that have come to mind. The phone was solely used for routine tasks such as perusing the web, testing the camera, and making phone calls. It focuses on my time spent working with this incredible tool. When I first saw it in the store and touched it, I immediately liked it, which was not the case with the iPhone 12 (and I thought I would buy an iPhone 12), but in the end, I decided to go with the S21 since I wanted to give Samsung a try:) The phone rests easily in the palm of the hand and is easy to handle for extended periods of time. There is no sensation that you are holding slick glass, as there is with the iPhone XS (XR), and other models that are very similar to it, which is poised to slip out of your hands. The slippery plastic known as "polycarbonate" is more similar to glass. (I don't use a case on my phone because) Because of its width, it can be operated with just one hand, which is very convenient. on the scale of. when you get to the very top of the screen — and you know that here is one of those places where you simply can't proceed without your hand being stopped — 120 hertz for a silky smooth interface! Functions admirably in the presence of the on-screen fingerprint scanner. It's fine to use face unlock. When there is not enough light, the face lock will not activate. It is practical to have a function that can be customized to "when unlocking by face - immediately open the main screen." When using an iPhone, you must always swipe left in order to access the main screen. The photo suggests that it does not unlock in the same manner as it did in earlier versions of the S10e; this is already a plus:) Face ID on the iPhone is a significant improvement. Excellent daytime photographs taken during the day. Uninterrupted video. A screen of good quality. But the color calibration requires that you "take out your eye" and focus only on "natural colors - you can say that" Good " Despite the fact that both screens are manufactured by Samsung, the color calibration on the iPhone screen is superior in my opinion. like this!
Cons
  • Please take note that I will not be listing things along the lines of "like" and "dislike," but rather, I will only be discussing bugs that are readily apparent to the naked eye! - functioning of the Camera in a dimly lit environment (video recording) in a room with a table lamp present during the recording of the footage It seems as though the frame rate has fallen from 30 to 5 to 10 frames per second, and as soon as a normal light source enters, the video immediately becomes smooth as it should be. Video - begins to slow down and lag (micro friezes appear). - Utilization of the camera in a low-light environment (pictures) though you launch the "Camera" program and choose the "Photo" mode, you will notice that in dimly light areas, "when the camera turns smoothly," the display begins to lag, making it appear "as if the fps drops from 30 to 5 to 10 fps." Even when the lighting is dim, the iPhone's functionality is unaffected in any way. as silky and effortless as it ought to be:) - if you are in a dimly lit room where a table lamp is only a couple of meters away, turn on the "Camera" application on your smartphone. This will cause the screen to become sufficiently bright, and if you minimize this application, "then the sufficiently strong brightness in the "Adaptive mode" will change to less bright... and this very transition is made in such a way that it will cause your eyes to hurt! (meaning that it is not pleasant for the eyes to look upon!) If the engineers at Samsung, who are responsible for the execution of these capabilities, could you perhaps have a look at how the brightness can be increased so seamlessly on an iPhone? This list might go on and on, but I think these two factors adequately explain why it has been eight months since the game was released on January 14, 2022, and such evident and, in my opinion, serious bugs have not been fixed! chatting with representatives from "Samsung" on their website. They claimed that the use of the camera and the "Adaptive mode adjustment" with a significant boost in Brightness is perfectly regular work! That is the way it ought to be:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

My friend uses this model, I have not seen an evencomoler phone. Although I can’tcommpare with iPhones, I haven’t used them since the iPhone 5 because I don’t like how the battery is held. but I'll be happy to tell you where he bought it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

Satisfied with the phone from 10 points to 10. The only thing is that you need time to understand how the battery will show itself further. Has some pros: Corresponds to the description. High quality display, sensor, very smoothly displays everything. Cons below: I don't really like the back panel (plastic). But still, it's a trifle. The cover will close anyway. In principle, it makes no sense to focus on the design of the rear panel. Here is the camera, I would like it better. But for me this…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality is disappointing, the product is bad.

The camera is merely OK, producing noisy widescreen footage when used indoors under artificial lights. When put head-to-head with the iPhone 12 Pro, Samsung's camera comes out on top. Average battery life of about half a day. The body is a pile of trash. The call is cut off. Why 70 thousand? That's a mystery. It was the final Samsung phone I'd ever own, and probably the last Android phone I'd ever buy.

Pros
  • Comparatively inferior to my prior s10e. In particular, the camera's shooting performance has improved marginally, albeit the user likely would not have noticed any additional changes.
Cons
  • This is such a poorly argued case. I never leave the house without a sturdy case protecting my phone. After 2 months of such careful operation, ped and I finally got the phone and wiped it clean. He's been completely shorn of his limbs. The case does let some dust in, however it fits well on the phone. The varnish was scraped off like a piece of paper. No phone has ever experienced this before! And $70,000 for this? Yes, please! How long have you been in there? This phone's crackers have just reduced its value to zero dollars. I reiterate for the very talented: I carefully pack my phones to prevent unnecessary damage.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

In February of this year, before all the events, I purchased this smart for 256 GB for 47k with a trade-in, handing over my fully functional, but damaged S9 screen. In general, I don't think it's worth it to shell out the extra money for a Samsung flagship at the exit price when you know the price will drop by roughly half within six months to a year. For the past five years, I've relied on Samsung's top-of-the-line smartphones (the S7 Edge, S9, S10, and now the S21). In the end, I'm still glad

Pros
  • 1) How it looks. I'm glad I didn't hold out for the S22 because it looks identical from a distance of three meters. Nonetheless, flaws exist in the but in The second is a 120-hertz display. The display is now FHD + resolution instead of QHD like the S10 (although in truth, I set the resolution to FHD + on the S10 and did not alter it), but this is not a negative. Now that I'm used to a flat screen, I shouldn't have any more sticky film issues as I did with the S10. Thirdly, cameras, albeit with certain caveats. At first, I had a hard time distinguishing between the S10 and S21, despite the fact that they belonged to different generations. However, the AI was eventually brought up to par and the output was good photographs, and the difference became obvious even in challenging shooting settings. 4) Delight in the convenience of a single UI and a single setup. Five) Bixby script, another neat tool that simplifies everyday tasks 6) One-year extension of software ates 7) SPAy is still in use 8) Using it under the given conditions (market removal of banking and other applications compensated by installing APK) causes no discomfort.
Cons
  • 1) Perceivable warmth during typical activities. It happened far less frequently on the S10 and only when using intensive software or the screen for extended periods of time. S21 tends to get hot even when there's no pressing pressure on it. Using Android Auto as a navigation is a hot commodity at the moment. 2) The sluggishness of the Camera app itself, particularly while switching modes and accessing the gallery, is a major source of frustration for me. A flagship, for crying out loud! The only OS involved is Android 12, as the same issues occurred on an S10 running Android 11, but not on Android 12. Third, Android 12's performance is abysmal compared to that of Android 11. When Android Auto is active (and I do use it frequently), the brakes are noticeably louder than usual, and the phone remains a silent horror. In my opinion, it wasn't Samsung's fault that Android failed us. I am hopeful that things will get better. 4. Material and conceptual streamlined. Simplified in comparison to the S10, the display is now flat rather than curved, and the back cover is plastic rather than gl (the phone is protected by a case anyhow).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

All is well, liked the product, didn't buy it for nothing.

From the good: The camera is great; in fact, I changed my phone for her. The display is decent. It sounds great. Furthermore, the headphones' audio quality is excellent. The music seemed to take on new colors in my old Bluetooth headphones. From neutral: As for me, the phone is quite chubby. It gets rather chubby in the initial example. When compared to my previous OnePlus 5, the Samsung S21 is thicker. But habit has a role in this. It generally rests comfortably in the hand. Plastic makes up…

Pros
  • Camera, display, wireless charging, NFC, quick charging at the point of use, quick operation, and fluid graphics.
Cons
  • Autonomy. The charge is still at 10% at six o'clock. By this time, my old phone, which was second only to this camera, had 40% remaining, and I wasn't confident that things would settle down.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is absolutely worthless, don't buy it.

This is how I feel about the S21. I believe it looks great and the way everything is displayed inside the case is quite classy. Stunning, that Phantom Gray. This gadget was a big hit with me. This leads me to my next point. The "premium segment" of the phone market guarantees me "quality!" calls. The experience put me in the shoes of a beta tester from the past! According to market standards, your Smartphones are priced similarly to Apple's iPhone. However, the quality of what you offer is…

Pros
  • After four days using the device, these are the initial impressions. Regular web browsing, camera testing, and phone calls were the extent of the phone's use. It describes my time spent with this fantastic tool. Unlike the iPhone 12 (although I thought I would get an iPhone 12), I immediately liked it when I saw and felt it in the Store, thus I ended up purchasing the S21 to give Samsung a try:) The phone rests easily in the palm of your hand. Unlike the iPhone XS (XR) and similar devices, you won't have to worry about dropping your device because of the feeling that you're holding slippery glass. Instead of being a slick plastic, "polycarbonate" is more akin to glass. (I don't bother with a case for my phone.) Because of its manageable width, it may be used with a single hand. The length of it. You know that your hand will be intercepted if you try to reach the very top of the screen in this game. Fluent user experience at 120 Hz! Performs admirably on the built-in fingerprint reader. In this case, unlocking using your face is fine. Facial unlocking does not work in dim light. One useful feature is the ability to set it such that "when unlocking by face - immediately open the main screen." In order to return to the home screen on an iPhone, you must swipe. The photo suggests that it does not unlock as quickly as the S10e did at launch, which is fantastic news. The iPhone's Face ID system is superior. High-quality daylight shots. Clear video. Magnificent display. However, the color calibration is so off that you'll have to "pull out your eye," and it works best only with "natural colors." Even though both screens are manufactured by Samsung, I find that the iPhone's is better calibrated for color. such as this!
Cons
  • Just so we're clear, I won't be compiling a "likes and dislikes" list; instead, I'll be limiting myself to discussing just visually apparent flaws. - using the camera (and producing video) in a dimly lit room with a single table lamp As soon as a regular light source enters the frame, the video returns to its natural, fluid state, as if the frame rate had fallen from 30 to 5 or 10 frames per second. Using a Camera in Low Light (Photos) When the "Camera" app is launched and the "Photo" shooting option is chosen, noticeable latency appears on the screen "as if the fps drops from 30 to 5 - 10 fps" in low light conditions. Even in dim light, the iPhone performs flawlessly. just like clockwork:) Turning on the "Camera" app on a smartphone can make the screen bright enough when you're in a dim room where a table lamp is only a couple of meters away. However, minimizing the "Camera" app causes the screen's sufficiently strong brightness in the "Adaptive mode" to change to less bright. (in other words, it's not easy on the eyes!) Please, whoever at Samsung is in charge of making these features work, have a look at how the iPhone handles boosting its brightness. A lot more could be said, but I think these two examples adequately illustrate why, eight months after the release on January 14, 2022, such blatant and, in my opinion, serious issues remain unfixed. consulting experts from "Samsung" via online chat. They said that using the camera and the "Adaptive mode adjustment" to significantly boost the brightness of the image was routine procedure. That's the way things ought to be:

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

The boys saw the reactions and were really appalled. I can only conclude that your phone is either a fake or a marriage because it overheats while charging, does not retain a charge, and has a poorly focused camera. The Samsung s21, in my opinion. The screen is vivid and colorful, the color accuracy is superb, the app loading and opening times are lightning fast, I use two SIM cards (one for the main connection and the other to keep the car's 2din radio online), my phone is synced with my watch

Cons
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