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Review on Smartphone Xiaomi Redmi 10 2022 4/128 GB Global, Dual nano SIM, carbon gray by Petar Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

In February of this year, before all the events, I purchased this smart for 256 GB for 47k with a trade-in, handing over my fully functional, but damaged S9 screen. In general, I don't think it's worth it to shell out the extra money for a Samsung flagship at the exit price when you know the price will drop by roughly half within six months to a year. For the past five years, I've relied on Samsung's top-of-the-line smartphones (the S7 Edge, S9, S10, and now the S21). In the end, I'm still glad that I again chose and bought Samsung and Android, and not an iOS device; otherwise, I would be very dissatisfied with all the current restrictions, in the form of problems with applications and the lack of payment using a smartphone. If you haven't disabled the WORLD cards in SPay like those trolls have, you can thank Samsung.

Pros
  • 1) How it looks. I'm glad I didn't hold out for the S22 because it looks identical from a distance of three meters. Nonetheless, flaws exist in the but in The second is a 120-hertz display. The display is now FHD + resolution instead of QHD like the S10 (although in truth, I set the resolution to FHD + on the S10 and did not alter it), but this is not a negative. Now that I'm used to a flat screen, I shouldn't have any more sticky film issues as I did with the S10. Thirdly, cameras, albeit with certain caveats. At first, I had a hard time distinguishing between the S10 and S21, despite the fact that they belonged to different generations. However, the AI was eventually brought up to par and the output was good photographs, and the difference became obvious even in challenging shooting settings. 4) Delight in the convenience of a single UI and a single setup. Five) Bixby script, another neat tool that simplifies everyday tasks 6) One-year extension of software ates 7) SPAy is still in use 8) Using it under the given conditions (market removal of banking and other applications compensated by installing APK) causes no discomfort.
Cons
  • 1) Perceivable warmth during typical activities. It happened far less frequently on the S10 and only when using intensive software or the screen for extended periods of time. S21 tends to get hot even when there's no pressing pressure on it. Using Android Auto as a navigation is a hot commodity at the moment. 2) The sluggishness of the Camera app itself, particularly while switching modes and accessing the gallery, is a major source of frustration for me. A flagship, for crying out loud! The only OS involved is Android 12, as the same issues occurred on an S10 running Android 11, but not on Android 12. Third, Android 12's performance is abysmal compared to that of Android 11. When Android Auto is active (and I do use it frequently), the brakes are noticeably louder than usual, and the phone remains a silent horror. In my opinion, it wasn't Samsung's fault that Android failed us. I am hopeful that things will get better. 4. Material and conceptual streamlined. Simplified in comparison to the S10, the display is now flat rather than curved, and the back cover is plastic rather than gl (the phone is protected by a case anyhow).