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Review on Samsung Galaxy A12 Nacho (128GB, 4GB): Crisp 6.5" HD+ Display & Generous Storage by Ojasvi Sharma ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dissatisfied with this product, bad to use.

Moments of relativity: In the heat of the summer, using the phone is nearly impossible. The presence of smudging, moisture on the screen itself (even imperceptible as such) - cause it to press all the letters on the on-screen keyboard, simultaneously send multiple messages when you touch with part of your hand to the left or right. I assume this is a problem with all smartphones without borders, but in this case we are discussing a specific one. The speaker-placement loudspeaker's at the right side of the phone's bottom is, in my opinion, poorly thought out: when watching a movie, your right index finger will be resting on the phone's volume controls, while your left will be closing the speaker. The phone is huge, and if you don't hold it carefully, you'll accidentally muffle the sound or press the buttons. The camera's projecting "nest." When shopping online, you can find roughly the same variety of phone cases as you would in a store; however, they tend to be thinner (of course), and you can't try them on first (who would have thought), so if outward appearance isn't crucial, I'd suggest keeping an eye on what -something from retailers, trying to pick something thicker to make the back side more even. It's worth noting that this doesn't include the standard precautionary glasses for the monitor and the main. cameras (in the sense that this is a prerequisite for such large devices, scratches on which will be very obvious against the general background when viewing adequately bright or colored media content; protective glasses have absolutely little influence on the thickness, of course) (in the sense that this is a prerequisite for such large devices, scratches on which will be especially noticeable against the general background when viewing sufficiently bright or colored media content; protective glasses have almost no effect on the thickness, of course)

Pros
  • There's enough juice for a full day of use. A device with 3GB of RAM can keep running smoothly without slowing down for reloading apps or web pages.
Cons
  • Disconnecting from the web during a phone call is ridiculous. Either use every SIM card for exclusion, or don't use any. use it for anything else, or just be okay with the fact that it might happen sometimes For those who have agreed to the terms of service, a translucent notification will show at the bottom center of the screen at regular intervals throughout the day. agreements if you do not know what it is or why you are being forced to accept it, you may choose to reject it. When you launch specific programs, they always launch in a full-fledged window (even unrelated to Samsung) When quoting a message in the most widely used messengers (the mechanics are the same everywhere, however swiping a message for quotations isn't always convenient), the proximity sensor will light up at the top of the screen. When you activate the sensor while actively listening, the display goes dark. You have to get frustrated at first trying to unlock the phone, rewinding the message, and the sound moves from the main speaker to the classic mode (at the ear). Cloning programs seems to be possible, but in reality it is only possible for a small number of messaging apps; cloning financial apps is out of the question. Focusing a camera is a joke; if something unexpected throws it out of focus, it can take a while to get it back in focus. In certain cases, when a notice pops up while you're watching media (at least video; it appears fortunate that there is no such thing with music), the volume drops and doesn't come back up for a minute or so. You'll be trapped in full-screen mode. regime, and other measures may be required. The manufacturer's suggested solution—enabling or removing developer mode—did not work.