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Review on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G Factory Unlocked Android Cell Phone 128GB US Version Mobile Gaming Smartphone Long-Lasting Battery by Dng Quc Hng ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, but I will not repeat the purchase for sure.

Since the third generation, which was quite some time ago, I have been satisfied with the performance of laptops from the Samsung brand. The Note 4 is in my opinion the most impressive of the bunch. At that time, the device had practically everything that was required for it to function properly. Then, unscrupulous businesspeople got into the smartphone industry, turned it into a nasty business, and made cellphones into pricey, inconvenient, throwaway products. I have been making use of this apparatus for close to a year now. There are two sides to every impression. On the one hand, this is still a one-of-a-kind piece of hardware that possesses outstanding one-of-a-kind functionality, a sizable screen, and high-end components; nevertheless, on the other hand. It does not appear that you can replace the battery on your own. When charging headphones, do not attach the headphones. There are false touches without a case, the picture is distorted and there is glare at the edges, and it has become inconvenient to use the stylus in this area because of the roundings in the screen. In the past, cases that had a window offered a wonderful function that allowed users to take photos and videos without opening the device. These days, however, the window only allows users to view notifications and accept or reject incoming calls. And all of this "magnificence" of the version that was officially provided to us is finished off by the Exinos processor, which is hungry and slow. And the price tag at the same time, they still have almost one thousand dollars! And yet, when looking at what "neuters" Samsung releases in the new generation, without chargers and the ability to insert a USB flash drive, it becomes clear that despite all of the shortcomings of the 20th Note, it remained perhaps the last device that can be immediately used more or less fully out of the box without purchasing the essentials. This is because Samsung releases "neuters" without chargers and the ability to insert a USB flash drive. In addition, in order to facilitate the development of the new Fold, it was decided, in general, to bury the Note line. Hence, if you are interested, now is the time to buy it as it is still on offer.

Pros
  • Great screen, quick stuffing, fantastic cameras, polished and well-thought-out branded shell with many functions, a hybrid tray for two SIM cards or one SIM card with a flash, a rich set including a silicone case, a film on the screen, charging, and headphones; good value for the price.
Cons
  • They eliminated the jack for headphones, the user-replaceable battery, and the sensor that measured heart rate and blood saturation (which, in this day and age, would be very helpful!). In comparison to earlier models in this series. The convenience of the native case-book has decreased since it was last used. There is not a physical home button that incorporates a fingerprint scanner, and the scanner performs less effectively under the display.

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