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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

That's all, basically. I advise purchasing the product, but do not pay $60,000. It is not worth the money. And regarding the subject of whether to upgrade from the Galaxy S9 to the S10, I'm unsure (obviously not, it's best to switch to new smartphones every 3 to 4 years), as I did not own any smartphones from the Samsung campaign and instead used a ZTE Blade A6 before purchasing the Galaxy S10.

Pros
  • 1. A sizable (6.1" inches, my friends), contrast-screen display. Krch, I don't have any issues with the screen. 2. Performance - Not much to say here, but I should point out that this smartphone has an Exynos 9820 processor, which we all know lags like a baby. 3. Audio - I'm not much of a music fan, but I really enjoyed them (naturally thanks to the built-in stereo speakers). As for Dolby Atmos, I'm not sure; it seems to give the sound a little more depth, but it just seems like she turned the volume up, so I can't really appreciate it. 4. One UI shell is great, but there are occasional lags.
Cons
  • (More consumer subjective view) 1. The design is obviously lovely but impractical. 1) Whoa, but I had assumed that this cutout wouldn't disturb or interfere. But only in the second instance was I mistaken. I don't know why, but when I started viewing a YouTube video in full screen mode, the notch started to irritate me. I didn't mind at first, but after some time, I began to find it annoying. Yes, it is very large. In summary, I now prefer top and bottom bezels on smartphones, like on earlier Galaxy S9 and S8 versions, to pop-up cameras, such on the Oppo Reno 2, OnePlus 7 Pro, etc. 2) How the major chambers are constructed. Despite the fact that I hardly ever shoot on camera in general, I hit them a lot. But I want to carry a spotless smartphone around (yes, almost impossible). They would carry it out similarly to the Xiaomi Mi 9: except vertically and to the left (not in the middle! simply not in the middle!). The power button is also too high. So that you won't start saying, "They say she's solely for turning off," let me explain. So, in order to make room for an app that will be more useful to me, I removed the Camera app from the home screen. I now use this button to launch the camera. Although I mentioned above that I don't typically use a camera, I do occasionally take pictures, and these "occasionally" mean a lot to me (I'm referring to how I start the camera, not the actual photos). Regarding the camera itself, I have nothing to add because 1. It completes all the tasks I have given it to; and 2. It overheats frequently, even in typical applications. It frightens me a little bit, but I'm not sure how the others feel. 3. The fingerprint sensor is the icing on the cake of everything wrong because, firstly, it is slow and, secondly, the sensor area is too low and small, making it harder to get in. The smartphone is prompted to completely cover the sensor, press harder, and sometimes find no matches at all.

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