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Review on Renewed Samsung S20 Ultra Cosmic Black 5G Factory Unlocked SM-G988U1 with US Warranty and 128GB Storage by Indal Singh ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average product, you can do better.

It is very clear that the smartphone does not live up to the claims made regarding its price and position. The vast majority of the chips, bells, and whistles are simply marketing gimmicks. The purchaser spends more money on the brand than they do on the actual product. You might get two Chinese smartphones of a decent quality for the same price as one. Buying one of these is comparable to investing in a Rolex: Quartz watches from Casio are almost 200 times less expensive than Rolex watches, and they also offer higher functionality, accuracy, and reliability; but, they do not have the same status.

Pros
  • 1. Stunning display with fantastic color reproduction, widest possible viewing angles, and superior legibility even when exposed to direct sunlight. 2. Memory that is LPDDR5 and fast. 3. The capacity to increase permanent memory with the use of microSD cards 4. A wide range of functional capabilities 5. a successful performance 6. Protection against dust and moisture in accordance with the IP 68 standard. 7. Good stereo speakers. 8. An easy-to-use user interface
Cons
  • 1. A flickering pattern known as PWM that is harmful to the eyes after prolonged exposure to a computer screen. This is an issue that affects all Samsung mobile devices. 2. Dumb rounded edges that do not carry any functional load (we are talking about the Edge panel), and as a result, a protective glass cannot be used. This is a problem because it prevents the use of a protective glass. These offer the impression of giving the phone a unique and expensive appearance, but in reality, this is all marketing. The screen is not protected by the silicone covering because I was already able to crack it when I dropped the smartphone. 3. Terrible focus. Especially when there is not much light. There is no firmware update that can solve it because doing so would be technically impossible. 4. A digital zoom that is one hundred times more powerful is just a gimmick; it offers no practical benefit. 5. Why does a smartphone need 12 gigabytes of random access memory (RAM), and even more so, 16 gigabytes of RAM? To cost more? 6. The under-screen unlock sensor is just disgusting! Even after a number of unsuccessful tries to unlock it, it will occasionally refuse to function in any way. It is necessary for you to manually enter the code. And this in spite of the absence of any sort of protective glass! 7. Unlocking the device using the front camera carries the same caveats as the previous point. Does not function properly in low light and is unable to detect when sunglasses are being worn. 8. Due to the phone's weight and size, it is difficult to carry it around in a pocket. Yet, considering the size of the screen diagonal and the battery, this is not so much a drawback as it is a must. 9. The camera module protrudes quite a bit, but this issue can be remedied by using a substantial protective case; however, this results in the phone becoming even larger and bulkier than it already was. If the cover is not utilized, there is a possibility that the unit will sustain harm. 10. Despite having a powerful 5000 mAh battery, the low autonomy is another significant drawback of this product. And this is in spite of the fact that I never use a screen refresh rate of 120 Hz, and that I have the dimming mode on on a permanent basis, both of which, in theory, should save up to 40% of the energy that is consumed by the screen. But the battery on my phone hardly makes it through the day. What will happen to it if you set it to have a light theme and a frequency of 120 Hz? Is that sufficient for an hour and a half of continuous use? Are you having trouble optimizing? 11. Exynos 990. 12. Price $1400. In light of everything that has been stated, I believe that it is absurdly expensive.

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