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Review on Samsung Galaxy S10E G970U 128GB Unlocked Android Phone with Dual 12 & 16 MP Camera (USA Version) - Flamingo Pink, GSM-Compatible by Tui Achara ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Medium quality, especially for that kind of money.

My first Android device was a first-generation Huawei nova. The phone ended up being so excellent that I was unable to comprehend why so many people despise android so much. It wasn't until I purchased a Samsung that I realized why. I wanted a phone that was roughly the same size as my current model, and the Samsung satisfied both of these requirements perfectly. My current phone only had one drawback: a subpar camera, so when I purchased a top-of-the-line Samsung, I anticipated that its camera would be significantly superior to the one in the Chinese model. Samsung It was a pivotal time, therefore I demanded 35k from the official. The primary drawback of Samsung is its ridiculous exterior; if you decide to go from Apple or Huawei to Samsung, you will suffer. Detail is the devil. For instance, if you want to add a contact to the black list, you must first go to contacts, then to the black list under Settings, then choose from the most recent numbers, and then then add to the list. or chose to include an alarm clock. It makes sense that when you click the clock, the clock menu will appear, however the Samsung instead displays the weather. Having a lot of icons was Samsung's top priority because they are their preferred motif. Samsung includes an application menu that contains all of the available apps; you can only add icons to the screen, not change them. It is unclear why this is required. Everything ends up being copied. Samsung likes to copy everything, therefore your phone probably has a lot of Samsung applications that are exact replicas of Google apps. Consider Samsung Pay and Google Pay. You constantly try to press the useless Bixby button, which is on the left side. Nevertheless, this service won't function until 2022. You can alter the action upon clicking, I suppose. Without the camera, which has hardware that blurs and produces very grainy images, the frames are terrible in low light. False positives from the fingerprint sensor are frequent. The finger is simultaneously responded to once every other time. The phone is incredibly flimsy (it slipped off the nightstand while it was lying with one edge on the cable) and readily dirty; using it without a protection is not an option. I regret buying this phone so much because an iPhone 8 with a far better camera and the same size would have been a great choice. perhaps sell a Samsung.

Pros
  • The camera on the screen looks interesting and out of the ordinary, and the bangs are better. The screen is big, the resolution is great, and it looks fantastic. The rounded screen is likely a drawback rather than a benefit. The phone is slick, but you have to squeeze it tightly like soap to keep it from flying away. As a result, the screen is constantly being pressed against the side, the audio recording starts, etc. Comfortable form factor and good sound. 3.5 connectors are present.
Cons
  • I have a lot of faults, and I'll elaborate in the comments. The Samsung's tin shell, which is cruel if you came off the highway or ksaoimi, is one of its key drawbacks. The camera is incredibly foolish and just serves business interests. sensor for fingerprints.

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