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Review on Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB Smartphone, black phantom by Mateusz Jankowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

And now for some additional information: The phone might be compared to an iPhone, but because I've been using a Xiaomi MI 9 Se for the past three years, I'll probably use that model as my point of reference instead. There are a lot of people who claim that android may also be found in Africa, but regardless of how it is, and in particular, a lot is dependent on the shell. According to what I have been able to gather, rather than getting rid of everything that is unneeded, Samsung has thrown its. With the phone, there are a TON of pointless settings, and the settings in the settings push the settings in the settings in the settings in the settings straight. As a result, I ranked it worse than the Chinese miui in terms of usability, which refers to how user-friendly the interface is. Notifications: It seems like the year 2022 is right around the corner, and any soap dish already knows how to switch on the screen when getting notifications; but, with Samsung, it's an entirely other story. As a consequence of this, there are two possible outcomes: either a display screen that is constantly lit up or a pop-up window that appears on a screen that is completely dark. Battery: As an average user, I can honestly say that I am not interested in all of these marketing stories about scientific processes, really powerful processors and cameras, etc., etc. — Just give me appropriate autonomy! In reality, even one day does not survive with the phone set to the most power-efficient mode. In order for you to understand Xiaomi three years ago with everyday use with a 3070 mAh jar (if I'm not mistaken), it keeps a charge for a day and a half, however the same gadget does not live up to the evening with the same use case today. Even though the phone is set to the "do not disturb" mode and the "battery saver" setting, it still uses up thirty percent of its battery every single night. I have no idea why this is happening. Looks like someone is mining it. The same Xiaomi offers a scheduled mode that saves battery life. In addition, there are some "adaptive modes" that accomplish little more than what they advertise, which is to put all unused apps "into a deep sleep." In the end, I believe that a phone that bills itself as a flagship should be able to demonstrate that it is more than just an attractive device with satisfying tactile sensations. The only thing left to do is hold out hope that eventually, all of the shoals will be removed. And you guessed it: this is my very first time using a Samsung smartphone.

Pros
  • 1. Outward presentation. And no one else
Cons
  • 1. Batteries, please! 2. Shell