I have been using the phone for a total of 15 days as of the time that I am writing this review. Version IN2022. The Galaxy S9 is the company's final phone to use the Exynos platform. I will continue to make comparisons with him throughout the story. First of all, I was taken aback by the fact that I had complete autonomy. S9 I used charge my phone anywhere from two to three times a day, but now I only charge it once a day. For the first several days, I used the navigation system without charging the device in the car so that I could conduct an experiment. In this scenario, the battery life is anywhere between 8 and 18 hours (7.5 of those hours are screen time, and the navigation only runs for 2 hours). If you charge it in the car, then you should have enough juice for about 24 hours. The speed of work in conjunction with 120 Hz is a masterpiece, and there are no other comments to be made on this topic. The curved nature of the screen might occasionally cause interference with the work of gestures, and it is possible to feel the edges of the factory film. Using the keyboard with only one hand is challenging for me because I'm still getting used to it. There is also a chasm in the camera with the S9, 8 Pro really likes good lighting so that the photos are really "wow", or its complete absence to surprise with night mode (on the attached photo it's almost 11 pm, it's completely dark, the eye sees only a flashlight, ISO 6400, shutter speed 1/4), in medium light, some photos are confusing. I fantasized about having an optical zoom (the picture of Logan was taken from the 12th story of the building). I'm not sure in what capacity it will be used here, but its number is clearly apparent on the original (although, for reasons of decency, that area has been painted over). Communication failures are an unproven phenomenon. During the use, I was required to call back two or three times. On S9, this occurred less frequently, but it did so on occasion. I don't sure why this is the case; whether I have issues with communication or the person I'm speaking with. It's possible that this is because the IN2022 version has restricted the amount of space available for communication. To summarize, I want to say that the phone is absolutely worth the money, in spite of the fact that it has a few minor flaws or idiosyncrasies, but there is no such thing as an ideal phone.
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