Other than that, I'm simply happy:) The S series was the only option for me, and since it was waterproof (there was also an older A series, and back then they were also manufactured with water protection), the cost was reasonable (I also took it at a discount, generally a pleasure). Everything seems to be functioning normally. The benefits that come along with it. Excellent appearance (even despite the plastic back cover, which is very surprising in S, of course). The pale mint shade is just stunning (sorry, blue is so sad). The remainder of the phone's benefits—intelligence, fluid operation, ample storage space (for my purposes), potent NFC (plus, owing to Samsung processors with magnetic tape emulation, I really like this feature since my last phone), and so on—are to be expected from Samsung and a device of this caliber. But, it does have certain drawbacks. Weakness in the battery is apparent. Around half a day is sufficient for active use (not including gaming). What exactly is wrong with games, I can't say. That is, under normal circumstances, it should last through the day (whether it does or not, I cannot say). This gets quite heated (many people talk about it, I was surprised at how noticeable it is). I'm most disappointed that this heating causes issues with wireless charging; everything seems to work OK with my Samsung charger, but when I plug in my powerbank, everything heats up at once and my devices stop taking a charge.
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