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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Ada Seweryniak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

Prior to that, there was the Galaxy A5 2022. I was ready to switch to the A series because I wanted a typical phone with a better camera, but it turned out that all modern phones are shovels. Consequently, the size of the phone was the primary consideration, and only flagships could meet this need. I picked S9 over S10e and S20. Given how hard it is to find the first two in brand-new condition and how much they will cost by the end of 2022, the option was not the most equivalent. The desire to purchase a more technologically advanced phone for the same price thus negated any justifications for the s9 and s10e. Sure, and the gray S9 was alarmed by its inability to eat, and S10e by the time of purchase simply did not remain anywhere. As soon as I picked up S20 in an offline store, I fell in love with it. S10 didn't even evoke a strong reaction from me; it somehow lost against S20's background. The s20 feels really natural in the hand despite being about the same size and even taller due to being so slender and thin. However, the heated phone drove people away, along with the 3.5mm jack and pricing. Perhaps the heating issue was resolved in S21, but for whatever reason we'll make it wider and get rid of the curved screen. Oh my I questioned if I really needed a curved screen because my old phone always flew and I had removed the cover long ago; now that there is simply a film on the screen, everything is perfect. And dropping this one is so terrifying that I haven't done it yet. I intend to keep in control of the circumstance. And although I didn't even initially like it, I quickly adapted, and now I actually like the curved frames! I didn't detect any unintentional touches, however the side glare is a little bothersome. Generally speaking, beauty demands sacrifice. Wherever possible, I built up adaptive modes for the battery. automatic power saving when the battery is low (bixby scenario). Set this option right away if you know that it won't be feasible to charge the phone all day while traveling or in the cold. If at all feasible, turn off AOD at night and replace it with better, darker black themes—at least during the evening.

Pros
  • - For me, having a 3.5 jack is a great benefit. The main reason I did not purchase S20, in a way. I'm talking about bluetooth headphones, which have obviously worse sound quality than corded ones, and I'm not ready to become a slave to another pricey, energy-sucking equipment. - outstanding cams. The wide-angle and nighttime photos have me really happy. While dusk allows you to function without lights and without night mode, night mode is only necessary when it is entirely impossible to see anything in the dark. - Since you still need to unlock the phone first, you can switch out the Bixby button for something else. The only suggestion I had was Shazam. Installing a camera there is pointless. The camera will open with just two power button presses. The fastest is it. To anyone who purchased the phone, I advise finding and reading about its interesting chips. for instance, side lighting — just a stunning monolithic tiny item with a black screen. The frames are not at all visible on black wallpaper. I will only discuss the phone's drawbacks because overall I like everything about it. Nevertheless, so far on the market, it appears to be the best phone for me.
Cons
  • - a little battery to support the greatest screen resolution (the question is, why do I need such a resolution if it is not recommended to set it due to high power consumption) - appearance: less appealing than the S20 in every way besides where the cameras are placed (for taste and color), and the aquamarine hue. A big front-facing cutout, asymmetrical bezels, huge side bezels, a strongly curved screen with side glare, and weight and width - a factory video playing on the screen that I'm hesitant to remove because they claim I won't like it any better. I can see the pixels from this movie reflecting on a bright screen in the meantime. As it is stated everywhere that the film is entirely invisible to the human eye, could it be possible that my phone is malfunctioning? Up till I visited physical stores to compare prices with others. Prior to that, there was a Galaxy A5 2022, which didn't have the same issues with an AliExpress film and had a screen that, to be honest, was more enjoyable to look at than the flagship screen. Especially when reading novels, this is annoying. Unusual things. - The curved screen is easier to break, it is not protected by a standard cover, and wearing such beauty without a cover or film is risky due to the glass's susceptibility to being scratched and breaking - I still find the dimensions to be substantial, particularly the width. This phone is idealy little for a man's hand, however it seems that no consideration was given to women's hands. not the identical S9 and S20. It is erroneous, in my opinion, to compare it to the S10E because it is lighter and wider in terms of proportions. It appears smaller when the screen is turned off)) - The content of messages cannot be seen when glancing at the lock screen, only when you pick up the phone. The iPhone has access to this capability. It's quite practical because the recipient won't see the message and you don't have to unlock the phone to read it (although in my opinion this is the only thing that the iPhone has succeeded compared to the Samsung) – the display is overly glossy. Or is it a movie? All of this may be considered trifles, but I still dialed 5.

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