As a replacement, I purchased a Huawei P30, which, for 30,000 rupees, is a device that is really nice, convenient, and powerful. The cost of a Samsung is 69,000. And the difference isn't that obvious to begin with. If you are sensitive to flicker (PWM), you probably won't like the display, but the Huawei allows you to turn on dc dimming if you want it. Otherwise, the display is definitely more juicy. The operating system is adequate, there are a great many things, and everything is, in general, convenient; there are no concerns. The fingerprint scanner operates really quickly. The primary source of customer dissatisfaction is the device's tendency to overheat. When you are on the phone for an extended period of time, including when using the camera, rebooting, or talking on the device, the temperature rises to the point where you can feel it in your ear. The network signal is picking up less clearly, as evidenced by the fact that I checked the Huawei with all of the sticks from the Amazon and the Samusng with two or three sticks in the same location. When operating at 120 Hz, the battery drains really quickly. In addition, the lifespan of the phone is significantly shortened if it is used in standby mode for an extended period of time. In general, disputed feelings, the variations between phones manufactured by 30k are negligible. I got it from the official Samsung store, where they give me two freebies: wireless charging and headphones called Galaxy Buds Live, which are very amazing and have a wonderful sound, among other things.
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