This is without a doubt the finest phone I've ever had. As a result of having to lower costs on the S7, Samsung now has the best price-to-quality ratio in the industry. The advantages of it include the following: A phone that is both well-balanced and of a great quality; for this price, you may not be able to find anything that is superior. In terms of ease of use and level of sophistication, Android phones have, at long last, been able to catch up to and even beat those offered by Apple's iPhone. I am going to go ahead and make a reservation now that I do not consider China phones, which have a damp shell and flaws, cheap plastic, not glass metal, to be more options for schoolchildren and students. In the end, I decided to go with the silver version of the model. When I first turned it on, I went into a Google account and set up data recovery. As a result, all of my applications started working again (including WhatsApp, in which I have more than 18000 photos), and my contacts were duplicated. The dimensions of the phone are just right, and it fits quite well in the palm of your hand. Both the construction and the materials used are of a high caliber. I immediately placed the phone in a transparent silicone case and covered it with a protective film; nonetheless, the extent to which the screen and back panel are scratched is unknown to me. There is sufficient RAM for applications, including for the quick operation of an Evernote loaded with gigabytes of information, Google disk, etc. etc. The screen is bright, applications run quickly, there is sufficient performance for my tasks, I do not play on the phone, and there is sufficient RAM for applications. In point of fact, this was the primary motivation for my decision to get the new phone; my prior model consistently lacked sufficient RAM. The phone does not freeze, and I cannot recall any instances in which it required a restart. According to my impressions, the camera is really good, and the images produced by it are noticeably more vibrant than those produced by the flagship Sonya or by the iPhone 7/8. In most cases, the quick charging capability is similar to fire-fire. If you use Samsung Pay, you won't need to bring any cards with you. This is a very convenient feature. Because I use my phone for an average of three hours each day, one charge is plenty for a day's worth of use, and sometimes even for two. Of course, you will want a larger battery capacity at all times, but in comparison to the identical Sony and iPhone models, the charge will last for a significantly longer period of time. Although if using the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot quickly depletes the battery life, the rapidity with which it can be recharged more than makes up for this drawback. It is possible to see three films at the airport on a single battery while using a bluetooth headset. Cons: Either there are no protective glasses available in the size of the screen, or the glass is smaller, which disfigures the appearance; and if it is in size, then there is only a protective film available. During the first couple of months, there were issues with dialing to the second SIM card. After a few minutes, a message would come up stating that they had called. Yet, after we had eaten in September, the issue was no longer an issue.
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