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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus 128GB AT&T Factory Unlocked Cellphone - Black by Agata Wozniak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, price and quality don't match.

To be honest, before note 9, I had not used Samsung for a long time and considered them too overdone. Note impressed me positively, although I understood that I would miss the stylus, it was very interesting to try new smarts. Unfortunately, against the background of Note 9, I was disappointed. If Note was thought out in every detail, then just small bugs crawl out everywhere, for example, switching between cameras in manual shooting mode.

Pros
  • Compare with Galaxy Note 9, which I use for six months. I will not write about things that already follow from the description. Objectively: - wide-angle camera, although without auto-voice, very good detail - improved camera application: separates the foreground and background well (even for the front camera), made interesting modes with blur Subjectively: - cool design, even a cutout for the camera.
Cons
  • I repeat, I compare with Galaxy Note 9, the latest ate. Some functions became unstable: - many bluetooth devices that worked well with note 9 either stopped working (Picooc scales, drop kitchen scales) or regularly fail (chipolo key fob); - search for applications is noticeably slower (despite the fact that there are fewer of them); Besides: - there were no accidental touches in note 9 at all, there are a lot of them, with one hand to type "y", "f", etc. it’s generally unrealistic, other keys work, for example “e”, I’m generally silent about the application, some of them have to be restarted because of this; - the bixby camera has ceased to be at least somewhat useful: where Note 9 recognizes a qr-code, s10 + cannot do this; -now, in some applications, it is not always possible to use a fingerprint scanner (after all, for this a window should appear with a designated area where to attach a finger, but, for example, the Tinkoff application shows it every other time).