For many years, I was a fan of the Sony brand. After the z3, I switched to Apple, but that didn't work, so I chose Samsung. Well. Not worth the money; more nay than yes. The S8 was the flagship at the moment, so when I made the purchase, I was overjoyed. After a while, I dropped the phone and cracked the display glass, which was unfortunate, but since the S9 was released this year, I opted to update the phone rather than replacing the display because it would only cost me half as much. The S8 and S9 didn't seem to have any noteworthy distinctions in my opinion, but they were both quite convenient and reasonably priced. I had the S9 for around 4 years; during that time, it didn't break, however it occasionally became heated when playing intense games. I changed the battery every 5 years, and overall, I'm quite happy with the design. after which. The S9 experienced the same fate as its predecessor: the glass edge snapped off, and the cat knocked the phone off the table. So when I finally made the decision to make a change, I of course went with the flagship. However, I came to the conclusion that the $100 phone would be far cooler than its forerunners. At first glance, it doesn't seem horrible; it has a sophisticated appearance, and if you keep it in your hands, the battery actually lasts all day. BUT. The size was the first thing I didn't like (it was definitely my own fault because I didn't calculate it). The second is the noise that seems to be coming from inside the phone; the support team said that this should be the case because the optics are supposed to create such noises. Thirdly, they cleaned the fingerprint off the display's rear panel. After a while, he realizes how convenient it was. Fourth, they got rid of the multicolored indication on the front panel. I was so used to it that I didn't even have to look; you could tell by the color of the indicator what was coming. The fifth and most crucial factor is a TERRIBLE CAMERA, whose shooting quality isn't any better than that of a S9, especially at dusk and in moderate lighting (I've included a photo taken in a room with just one burning lightbulb). I generally keep quiet about the useless zoom because the noise makes it impossible to understand what is being shot. Conclusion: Essentially the same S9, just bigger and costing $100,000. I read similar reviews, but I didn't think a $100K phone could match the flagship from five years prior. I replaced the glass on the S9, and I'll carry it as I walk.
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