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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S10, 128GB Flamingo Pink - Fully Unlocked for Easy Access by Iori Yagami ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

As such, there are no disadvantages, it is convenient to use.

Switched to S10 after almost three years of using S7. Even with all the shortcomings mentioned above, this model is a big step forward. I did not have to choose the device for a long time, since for me one of the most important conditions is the presence of a 3.5mm jack and the absence of a monobrow. Galaxy S10 in this case is the only flagship of 2022 that fits these criteria. There was a lot of indignation about the front camera in the screen, but in normal use it does not catch the eye at all. Moreover, even the main haters of Samsung recognized this in my environment.

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Pros
  • You can learn about all the advantages from Samsung's advertising brochure, I see no reason to paint them again. He made the following points for himself: - Improved Amoled screen. Samsung paid a lot of attention to it at the presentation, and indeed, it feels like the eyes get tired of it much less than from past amoles. - Protective film pasted from the factory. A trifle, but nice. - Despite the attempts by some pseudo-tech bloggers to show how poorly the under-screen fingerprint scanner works - it's a lie. Works fast and recognizes accurately. - Sound. After the S7, there's a big leap in sound quality, with Samsung's purchase of the AKG making itself felt. - Camera. I won’t talk about the quality, because I didn’t compare it with the iPhone and Google Pixel, but the fact that module 3 (normal, wide angle, 2x zoom) is a big plus. I use all modes from time to time. - Traditionally rich (hello Apple) kit: fast charging, good headphones, a bunch of adapters, which for me - a person who used only microUSB before, was a huge plus.
Cons
  • - Autonomy. To be honest, I expected better runtimes. If, when connected to Wi-Fi, it quietly survives until the evening, then when using mobile data, the charge flies away in + - 5 hours of screen operation. The S10+ has much better battery life. - No notification indicator. Perhaps it will be added as a backlight around the front camera in one of the next ates, but it’s surprising why it wasn’t implemented right away, because this is one of the features of the Galaxy line since the S3. - Traditional Samsung love to load the system with unused junk. Do you want pure Android with a minimum of pre-installed apps? This is not about Samsung.