Transferred from an iPhone 7. The impact of the wow factor was significant. Yet, as time progressed, certain frustrating occurrences came to light. I believe that a good many of these can be traced back, not to issues with the smartphone in and of itself, but rather to issues with the Android operating system's shell. Regarding iron questions zero. Everything goes smoothly, the camera takes excellent pictures, and so forth. In comparison to the iPhone 7, the fingerprint scanner performs significantly more effectively. That works practically immediately the first time, and it is fairly quick. Perhaps there are scanners that are better and/or faster, but then again, the iPhone is like heaven and earth compared to other options. I don't use face unlock. About these various deficiencies. I do not make use of the conventional Android controls; rather, I rely on gestures. As a result of this, there are times when I find myself going to the multitasking panel rather than Samsung Pay. Bixby is a frustrating and pointless item to have around. I changed the configuration of the button, but there are still occasions when I swipe the screen inadvertently and end up in the Bixby panel, which also slows. About music. Let's say I'm driving along listening to music while connected to the radio via bluetooth, and someone calls me. What would I do? I explain that during this time I will turn off the automobile, and as a result, the phone will no longer be connected to the radio. I am in the middle of finishing up a chat as I am walking down the street when suddenly music starts playing over the speaker. It's a pain, but I didn't experience this issue on my iPhone. About the alerts. Suppose I make a purchase, and shortly afterward I get a text message with a confirmation number to enter online. The notification is only displayed for a brief period of time before it disappears, and the code is rarely included in the displayed message. As a result, you will need to launch the SMS application, read the code, and then return to the screen where you can enter the code. When such a notification arrives on an iOS device, you can press and hold your finger on it to cause a small notification window to open. From there, you can read the notification in its entirety. Either such a feature does not exist on Samsung or I was unable to locate the instructions necessary to activate it. In general, I give the smartphone a high rating because it is easy to use and one can quickly become accustomed to any and all of its flaws.
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