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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 Petar Andreev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

1. The battery is functional; with a screen time of 5 hours 30 minutes, there is 15% of the battery left between 9 am and midnight. I consider this to be a good indicator, but not enough to record in a dignified manner. The phone does not fit in a pocket of jeans. Just be mindful; it's not a drawback. 3. The camera block protrudes quite a little, but once more, I wouldn't characterize this as a drawback but as a benefit. 4. The power source does not appear to be particularly powerful, but it charges the phone from zero to one hundred in about an hour and a half, which is satisfactory to me. Even at half off, I wouldn't purchase a phone from Exinos since I see no justification for supporting such a business practice. For example, "we have a cool processor option for other markets that is faster, more affordable, supports 5G, and allows you to take better pictures, but we will not officially sell it to you because we need to implement our incomplete in-house processors, which may become common in a few generations, but for now it's the only way, 100k from you. So as soon as products with a standard Snapdragon arrived, I got them right away. I've not felt this way about purchasing a new phone in a long time, which is probably not surprising given the price. In overall, I'm extremely satisfied.

Pros
  • The primary benefits for me personally are: 1. Presentation. The glass on the back, the size to screen ratio, and the general feel are all extremely pleasing. When I realized the device was so attractive, I promptly removed the transparent case that was included with the kit. 2. The screen is quite big, brilliant, and reproduces colors in natural mode with excellent quality (in vivid, there is some sort of acid tin). I personally don't find the enormous size or the hole from the front camera to be an issue. 3. The sound is more comparable to that of a high-quality laptop than that of a phone. In comparison to the prior Pixel 2 XL. 4. UI. Although in some aspects it is even more well-thought-out than the default Google one, it doesn't actually fall short. It is also aesthetically pleasing to switch up the standard backgrounds and icons. Bigsby almost entirely shuts down, which is a benefit. Prior to that, I had a Galaxy S2, but the interface was so terrible that I didn't purchase another Samsung for almost ten years. 5. Efficiency. Everything moves quickly, the most demanding games run at a steady 60 frames per second, and the phone itself gets a bit warm. 6. 120 hertz paired with such strength is pretty cool, but after that, using another phone is difficult because of all the jerks you witness. 7. A very wide angle. It's a cool product that is now available everywhere but I didn't have it previously. 8. Left-side handle. As a left-handed person, it's beneficial to me. I don't actually use a pen, though. 9. Facial recognition is quick and accurate. 10. A film is applied from the factory to the screen, top, and bottom faces. A little, but nice nonetheless because it's so challenging to stick something of this caliber yourself. Meanwhile, dishonest vendors continue to provide customers with film stickers prior to purchase.
Cons
  • 1) A camera. While typically not a bad camera, the Pixel 2 XL, which is now available used for 15,000, outperforms it in many ways. Google is nothing as compared to night shooting. 2. When holding the phone horizontally, the bottom speaker closes manually. Both speakers are symmetrically positioned within one Pixel and cannot be closed. 3. The fingerprint sensor on the screen only functions the second time and is continually dull. The Galaxy A20's back sensor operates much more quickly and effectively. I therefore solely rely on facial recognition from the front camera. 4. The phone includes two main cameras, each with a 50x digital zoom and a 1x zoom. Therefore, switching between them requires manual action, however it might be conceivable to have the switch happen automatically as the zoom increases. Perhaps it is set up somewhere, but I could not locate it. 5. When you turn the phone over, the camera lenses bang against the case walls, giving the impression that something inside the phone has broken off.

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