Since its inception, Samsung has had a staunch advocate in me. A long time ago, I stopped attending classes in S3 and S4. After much thought, I settled on spending a lot of money on a fancy phone so that I wouldn't have to wash my hair or body for a while. Honestly, it was just the GLASS ON THE BACK COVER that put me off. The most recent Samsung models were ubiquitous where I was, and I quickly realized that EVERYONE around me had a cracked rear cover. Two weeks ago, we surprised my mom with a brand new Samsung A7 smartphone; what do you think? After two days, he removes it from the bag, only to discover a crack along the back. A trip to the supermarket was in order, so I went to one nearby. And now the day has come when I order a S7 for myself, and I believe with great confidence, They are all crooked, and everything will be Alright with my phone, and there will not even be the least scratch. Right away, I went out and got a branded case with screen protection glass. As I go home, I am full of delight, and I set my phone down on a chair. As I walk, I brush up against a chair, sending my phone careening off the seat and into the laminate floor. When I take a closer look, I see that he is completely broken. So, it shouldn't be a problem, right? After using it for about a month, I noticed a peculiar flaw: when charging, the phone becomes quite hot, but the power does not transfer. What's more, the phone started freezing up on its own; every time I tried to take a picture, the screen would just freeze. While conversing with a human being, the phone freezes and then restarts. My arms gave out, so I lugged it over to the Hong Kongskaya Service Center. A board apparently costing $23,000 flew into the phone when it was immediately made clear that the repair would be paid for and would not be covered by the guarantee because of shattered glass. He protested loudly and at length that the cracked glass on the rear cover is merely decorative and not actually part of the cover, and that there is no indication of the board's flight in the crack. Even when I pointed out that the board's flight might have been caused by a charge that wasn't doing its job, it ignored me. Overall, Samsung did a remarkable job of fooling the public. They won't repair your phone, but they will create you a new glass cover for it if the tiniest fracture appears in it. The phone costs 50,000, the board repair (which includes the display) is 23,000, and the cover glass is 6,000.
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