I leave out the camera and any sort of contrast with analogues on purpose. The first isn't even close to being of secondary significance to me. There is, and it manages to work out all right. The second makes everything crystal clear: in terms of price and goodies, the A10 still is not competitive with its Chinese classmates. On what scale will the name be measured? Got pros: The screen comes first. I'm not spoiled by "high definition," and I thought it was fine. I don't see pixels. Surprisingly, the drop does not aggravate the condition in any way. I thought it was subjectively beautiful and I liked how customizable it was. rendering that is sufficiently smooth for use in standard applications. Chips manufactured by Samsung, including a built-in reminder of missed calls or other events on the system. Have been missing them ever since the "Star" days. Acceptable autonomy. A quantity of useless pre-installed software that is more or less sufficient. The aspect ratio (19:9, if I'm not mistaken), which handling-wise, it wasn't too bad of a surprise (in hand, pockets). Expected it to be a lot worse than it was. You can use two SIM cards in addition to a memory card simultaneously. It's a requirement on occasion. The ability to use two different applications on the same screen at the same time. Its disadvantages include the fact that RAM is still back to back, very back to back, and very, very back to back. The color temperature of the screen is inconsistent and appears to have a "cold" hue because it does not change. Just use the coarse warm filter. As far as I can tell, screens have always been Samsung's specialty. Sound quality is mediocre when listening through headphones, much like the vast majority of low-cost Android phones (ah Lumiya, I will remember you). The volume is sufficient, at least in theory, but there is very little room for error. The voice is the primary point of attention for the external speaker. You are free to watch the movie, but you should not have any miraculous musical expectations while doing so. The noise level of the call is not intolerable (E398, as an unattainable ideal). The case is extremely slippery and difficult to keep clean. Rendering occasionally suffers from hiccups and lags of a more trivial nature. Take for instance the "Market" situation. I'm not sure what sets them offβwhether it's a lack of RAM, the general "Balanced" diet, or still the "talent" of Google programmers. Problems stemming from the existence of multiple redundant functions, such as two markets and two primary accounts (Google and Samsung), in which you continually become confused out of habit. Claims that aren't major to individual standard programs. Regardless of the source of these claims, whether the problem lies with Android as a whole as a system or with a particular device in particular.
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