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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10 Fully Unlocked in Prism Blue, 128GB by Gagaan Pahal ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product does not match the description, poor quality.

I'd want to start from the very beginning, when I first open the box. The accessories, just like the package itself, are of an extremely low quality. I presented my mother with a Xiaomi MiA2, which included plastic that was both more pleasant to the touch and more dependable in terms of its overall sensations. Of the best Samsungs, there was the S7, and I felt that at least something had changed for the better in the S10, but in the S10, they even made the box even worse, and it was made out of some kind of dumb, crushed, biodegradable sawdust. Or sawdust that has previously been recycled and biodegraded fifty times. It is unacceptable that a phone from an A-brand comes included with such subpar accessories and is packaged in such an awful manner considering the price. The headphones, however, were of no significance (outwardly). Before I got the S10, I was using an iPhone 8 Plus, but when that phone started having issues, I decided to give Samsung a shot instead. I really enjoy taking pictures. The mobile device gave off a favorable initial impression; however, the devil lies in the specifics. I liked the camera at first, but after experimenting with its various modes, including the portrait mode and others, I discovered that its algorithms are truly from the last century. The "standard mode" is the only one that will allow you to take stunning photographs that have a regular color reproduction and complete dynamic range. The double diaphragm was Korea's most disastrous contribution to the world of engineering. Who was the one who thought of this? To what end? What exactly is the point? None at all! It makes the problem even more severe! We compared the photographs taken with the C7 with the C10, and do you know what we found? In certain circumstances, the C7 performs BETTER than the highly anticipated and recently released C10. And all of this is due to the fact that the C10 captures photographs at f2.4 in the vast majority of situations. The price was not competitive at all. The official Facebook client did not function correctly on it and used a significant amount of battery even when it was not being used. The fact that OneUI does not provide the option to view the current charge level of headphones is a SHOCK in and of itself. The world's most functional shell is unable to display the current battery status of the headphones; why is this? Funny! Even APTX did not function properly when it was first released; the only way to use it was through the development mode. This phone comes with a number of drawbacks and limitations. Indeed, the exterior packaging is lovely in concept, but the inside are.

Pros
  • There are only a few number of them: After the iPhone 8 Plus, the battery life; after that, the openness of the system; after that, the presence of an audio jack.
Cons
  • 1) The life of the battery (When compared with 11 pro, which I now have on hand). Even a huge battery with 400 mAh capacity is of no use to Samsung. 2) The camera is a reprehensible piece of equipment. It is essential vital you comprehend that the primary camera mode is not terrible, but HDR battles overexposure in an excessively forceful manner, which is the root cause of the significant amount of lost detail in the shadows. If, on the other hand, you take a photo of a panorama or a portrait, the resulting images will have an entirely new set of post-processing algorithms and will not have the same amount of dynamic range. When seen in portrait position, it does a terrible job of lathering faces. As it turned out, the problem was a glitch; in order to get rid of it, I had to manually download the APK and delete the camera app. Even when using the portrait mode, there is no color reproduction. 3) A dreadful exterior made up of a variety of different applications that have been stitched together with white threads. In addition, every camera mode is its own INDEPENDENT application, complete with its very own versions and ates. No matter what you decide to call tachvis or how many advertising from tech blogs you choose not to purchase, the situation will not improve. There is no method to check the battery life of the headphones without resorting to hacks or using ineffective third-party software. 4) Very high PWM when the screen brightness is NOT set to 100%. Even though I have extremely sensitive eyes, I never imagined that PWM would be a problem for me! Because there is no DC Dimming technology, I had always believed that this was just a fiction, but after using the Samsung Galaxy S10, I realized that using a phone without this feature can actually be physically uncomfortable. 5) Design. At this particular spot, I did not care for how the metal edge dug into my fingertips. Glass doesn't quite fit together properly. In addition, given the price, I would expect better craftsmanship. 6) Unlock the different techniques. In general, you should avoid using the camera because doing so puts you in danger, despite the fact that doing so is less unpleasant. The fingerprint scanner that is embedded beneath the screen is a real hassle. It functions for a considerable amount of time despite having a limited response area. It makes no difference to me that it's ultrasonic rather than visual and more safer. He is not concerned in the least with the location through which he is moving. 7) Poor support. ates are often published with a lag time of at least six months (New android). 8) A horrible vibration motor that only costs three kopecks.

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