It's time to upgrade from my Galaxy S9+; I debated for a while over whether or not it was a good idea, but in the end decided it was. I've had an odd number of Samsung phones (S5, S7, S9+), and my current phone is almost three years old; its successor has already started to show signs of slowing down in terms of intelligence. There is a new chipset, cameras, autonomy, and a better in hand on the s21U side, while on the laptop side there is a wider screen and a lower price, but I didn't need either of those things, and my friends who had such devices also treated c-foam without fanaticism, like playing around and forgetting. In my opinion, the price tag is absurdly high; in reality, it would cost 70, but the unhappy state of the rupee exchange rate makes that impossible. In all seriousness, a worldwide achievement after 9+ that makes WOW! Aside from the price tag, I didn't notice any revolutionary changes. The device is merely an evolution without anything particularly ground-breaking. Incomprehensible miracles occur, the optical zoom is good but only in lightness, and again, sometimes the crop from the main camera is better than the telephoto, which is strange; the main lens is not too fast 1 / 1,8 for example at 9+ it was 1 / 1.5, but here the truth is they are crafty, and by fusing 9 pixels of a type camera into one, they obtain a larger pseudo-pixel size at 12 MP mode. Low-light zoom cameras are notoriously picky, but they perform admirably in broad daylight. You can't store enough memory for an 8K video shot, so it's just good for advertising instant noodles. In summary, I think the phone is great, providing you don't mind spending a lot of money on it.
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