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Review on Protect Your Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G with a 2 Pack of πŸ“± HD Tempered Glass Screen and Camera Lens Protectors - Includes Fingerprint Unlock and Anti-Scratch Technology by Agata Kowalik ᠌

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The product is of poor quality, I do not advise.

I just recently acquired this phone. I owned a 512 GB Galaxy Note 9 for three years before to that. And everything would be fine, but about six months ago, my grandfather started to slow down significantly. This was probably a manufacturer's ploy because, up until that point, the phone was perfect for me. The Note series was more intriguing, and I had grown accustomed to using the pen, so I was initially dubious about the S21 Ultra. Unfortunately, it turned out that the new phone has many other simplifications, and my new "flagship" looks like just the most streamlined flaw when compared to the previous phone. I'm dissatisfied. The phrase has absolutely no sense of a flagship phone. For this phone, it appears that the manufacturer made significant cost savings while also imposing peripherals. Sad.

Pros
  • Only a nice screen and camera qualify as pluses. The camera is excellent; nighttime images are clear and noise-free. For photographing landscapes, the 0.6 zoom function is also pleasant. Yet, a single good camera cannot eliminate all drawbacks.
Cons
  • 1. The standard headphone jack is absent from the new phone. modern technology? Yeah, they probably foolishly cut corners when it came to the gear needed for sound processing and amplification. similar to phone charging, except this is a separate object. In general, using high-end headphones to listen to music won't work anymore. You get it, Bluetooth music is a thing. such an instance. 2. The sound quality is generally much worse than on the Note9: - When watching movies through the speakers in the past, there was nice surround sound and sound effects. Currently, none of that comes close. The sound quality when talking on the phone with the receiver in your ear is disgusting, followed by yells and then silence. - There is no longer a UHQ upscaler function, which used to be tools for restoring and improving frequencies. - There is also no longer an imitation of a tube amplifier, which I liked. That, in my opinion, is a result of the speaker's relocation from the front panel to the phone's end. Unwise choice. 3. A stylus is not present. It is obvious that this is no longer a Note series device, and it appears that just a stylus may be purchased separately and is not necessary. BUT! Formerly, a stylus could be charged and stored quite neatly in a slot on the phone; now, however, you must purchase a special case that resembles a tin. 4. The new phone's health features were totally destroyed. In the past, I could readily gauge the amount of stress and the amount of oxygen in the blood. That was really practical and comfortable. At the moment, some features are not supported. You must purchase a bracelet or a watch. Yet, I don't like all those digital clocks. Why do I need this awful, inconvenient electronic filth when I wear a nice mechanical watch? Walking for two hours is at least unusual. Why were these components eliminated? again saved on a cent sensor? 5. Worktime - It is at least not longer than that of a Galaxy Note9 that is three years old and, naturally, has an older battery. The miracle was not performed. 6. A charger is still lacking. Inexpensive charging, money saved on that one, and this with a phone that costs over $100,000? Not embarrassed?

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