02/24/22 in the morning I looked at the news, pinched myself to make sure I was still awake, and realized that the would now sink. I had two choices: either I take a normal pipe now, until prices skyrocket, or in a couple of days I'm already taking a budget, but at the cost of a flagship. I purchased a 128GB version of a promotion from AliExpress for $49.990. What else can I say? Naturally, the fire came after the A20. First, sensible measurements. That was exactly 6.2" that was required. The old shovel has been difficult for me to get used to over the past two years, and even though there isn't much of a visual change in size, the hand feels the difference very noticeably. The screen comes in second. Juice, fat, and splashes are all present. Whatever that is black is actually BLACK. Everything about the phone, including the brightness, color reproduction, and adaptable hertz (48-120Hz), is designed to make you feel a buzz when you look at it. Performance: everything is crystal clear in this case. On a flagship pipe, applications should open promptly, without lag or downloads. The response is simply incredible. About the layout. As I dislike cases that significantly enlarge the phone's dimensions, the polycarb-rich rear surface appeals to me. The phone's glass belongs on the front, not the rear. The cameras are stylish, I took my photos in backlight, and the quality in the deep shadows is simply superb. In terms of heating and a quick drawdown of the battery, I either got lucky or Samsung had finished developing the software by this point because I did not experience these issues. Despite being regularly used during the workday, the phone still has 20 to 25% of its power as night falls. Despite the fact that I have 120 hertz configured, this continues. The battery life will probably be even better if you set it to 60 Hz, but there's no reason to spend top dollar on a phone only to stare at a screen that's rippling at 60 Hz. The opinions of the phone are overwhelmingly favourable. especially since I predicted to take it when it would cost 30 thousand less than it does today. A smartphone that is useful, attractive, and powerful that will remain relevant for years to come.
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