Anyone considering about making the jump from an iPhone should read this review. After using the first and third Galaxy phones, respectively, I decided I no longer wanted to deal with androids freezing up on me every six months. They made the switch to Apple's iOS and now everyone uses iPhones exclusively. In 2018, I opted for the new Samsung S21+ 256GB Black model. For one simple reason: when I shell out a lot of cash for a smartphone, I expect to feel something. However, after using iPhones for so long, nearly every feature has become built in, so I never feel anything. Smoother than the 12th generation iPhone right off the get, 120 Hz was the first thing I noticed. As the case is slimmer, it's easier to handle in one hand. Turning on and off geolocation is a huge time saver for me as a blind person. A quick fingerprint reader is included. Putting film from the box onto the screen. Easy on the shoulders. Although the keyboard appears to be nearly same, there are numerous errors and an increased degree of sharpness. Whether or not the S21 is an improvement over the 12, which I also recently purchased and used to take some decent photos, is up for debate. In my experience, iPhone is prone to exaggeration. S21 appears to have improved detailing, but I haven't taken very many photos yet, and in a week, two Asterisks will arrive with an upgrade for the camera, so I expect things to be tightened up and a cap added. For the record, using the camera for longer than 5 minutes will cause your phone to overheat. Charges from campaigns become more resilient over time. The minimum time spent looking at something was 5:50 hours, while the maximum was 7. A full charge can be achieved in as little as 1.5 hours with rapid charging. Every 12 seconds, the network signal is caught exactly the same. Aside from the fact that I can't always reach it, the volume control is a bit too high. Some apps are missing from the Google Play store, but the most sought-after ones appear to be present. This is an incredible feat of speed and fluidity. There are far more options for customizing notifications, functionalities, etc., than there are on iOS. I would suggest the iPhone 11 pro max if you're in the market for anything brand new and your current iPhone is older than 11. What's most important is that this level of productivity and consistency be maintained for at least a few years. In-ear monitors with a gift tag)
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