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Review on Get Unlocked Samsung Galaxy A71 A715F Dual SIM LTE for International Use - 128GB Prism Crush Blue - No US Warranty by Mateusz Gsiewski ᠌

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It cant be worse! A waste of money.

Android has always been one of my favorite mobile operating systems due to its adaptability and the simplicity with which files can be transferred between devices and viewed on Windows in the form of simple folders (open the phone as a USB flash drive), moved, copied, and deleted (something that cannot be said about iOS). This is due to the fact that I work with many different types of files on a regular basis, and so all of these functions are crucial to me. In general, I have always favored Samsung products because they are consistently the best value for the money, look amazing, and include excellent Samsung-branded silicon. Over the past six months, I've experienced a dramatic shift in how I feel about Samsung. When my friend's Samsung galaxy A51 began to freeze up badly after only six months of use, I was frightened. Nonetheless, I decided to take a chance and purchase a different model from the Samsung-branded store in our city. Then, my already-dissatisfied Galaxy A71 became even more so. Wasting money is a waste of money. Going back to Samsung is not something I'm interested in at all.

Pros
  • A decent smartphone, in a nutshell, should boast a good design, high-quality cameras with a bokeh effect (also known as "live focus") photography, and a reliable fingerprint sensor.
Cons
  • Just over a quarter of a year in, and the phone is already slowing down the way my previous Samsung galaxy A8 2022 did after I'd used it for two years. I have no idea why I am so furious! Even though there is a lot of free space on my phone, it keeps crashing even though I never install games on it and have tried running the CCleaner program. A thorough examination for viruses yielded negative results. The camera can unexpectedly turn off while you're taking a picture, apps can vanish without warning, and the shutter button can not work until you click it three times. All of this completely destroys any favorable impressions that may have been created about the camera's image quality and its beneficial features. It may not always be easy to transition between software. The screen's brightness option has gotten boring; no matter how much you turn it up, the brightness stays the same (on a fully charged phone, of course).

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