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Review on Smartphone Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB RU, black phantom by Bambang ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

The most significant benefit is provided by the dimensions. Very pleasant to hold in one's hand. In spite of the fact that the breadth of the S22 and the iPhone 13 are same, holding the S22 in your hand is a considerably more pleasant experience. My wife used to have an iPhone 13, but I ended up giving it to her. At this very now, I am looking at both of them simultaneously, and there is no question in my mind that the palm belongs to the S22. This is accomplished by giving the side faces a very modest rounding. Using the iPhone 13 with just one hand is a terrible experience because of how uncomfortable it is. The display of the smartphone is quite pleasing to the eye in every regard, including colors, clarity, and brightness. The performance of the processor for day-to-day operations and general tasks is sufficient for the eyes. It has come to my attention that the S22 can establish connectivity with satellites considerably more quickly than the Huawei P10 Plus and the iPhone X. This is something that should be kept in mind, particularly when flying in an airplane. Extremely quickly displays the current speed and height of the aircraft. The camera takes photos that are far superior to those taken by the Huawei P10 Plus and the iPhone X; they are out of this world. Image quality and level of detail captured by the S22 are superior to those captured by the iPhone 13 Pro in environments with lighting conditions ranging from medium to good. The iPhone 13 Pro performs marginally better than the S22 when shooting in low light, although the difference is not significant. In real life, you'll frequently find yourself in situations where the S22 can give you the advantage. The independence provided by the S22 leaves a lot to be desired. From a purely subjective perspective, it is possible that it is somewhat better than the iPhone X, slightly worse than the Huawei P10 Plus, and unquestionably performs much worse than the iPhone 13 Pro. I made use of all of the settings that were provided by the manufacturer in order to maximize the S22's battery life. If you use your smartphone frequently during the day for activities such as browsing the internet and having phone conversations, the battery will either run out of juice before the end of the day or be totally depleted by the time you go back to your house in the evening. The level of signal reception is comparable to that of the Huawei P10 Plus as well as the iPhone X and the iPhone 13 Pro. In the environment that I was in, the signal reception level across all four cellphones was approximately -115 dBm.

Pros
  • The smartphone may be held quite easily with one hand without causing any discomfort. Using the S22 with one hand is really convenient. In my opinion, there is not the slightest possibility that it will lead to a scenario in which one will be required to reach out with the thumb of the right hand to the upper left corner of the screen in the opposite direction. The "back" command can be executed by moving the same finger slightly from the edge of the screen that is closest to it in the opposite direction (swiping from right to left).
Cons
  • Autonomy. That most certainly is, however it does not live up to expectations. It will make a big difference in battery life if you don't use the Always On Display, even if you use it in Touch to Image mode. Activating the mode that saves power will cause a slight delay in the process. If you also include "App and Screen Restriction" in this mode, then you can completely forget about caring about the battery charge for the entire day. This mode allows you to restrict what apps can do on your screen and what apps can do on your phone. Nonetheless, this mode stands out as an exception. It reduces the number of functionalities and designs to the bare minimum. There are some people who won't enjoy using it for an extended period of time. This enables me to preserve the charge in the region of 40-60% even if I drive the car rather frequently. On the other hand, if you don't use your smartphone for an abnormally long period of time while you're at work, I believe you should have enough battery power by the time you go home. The function of merely picking up the phone and putting it to one's ear in order to answer a call is severely deficient. On my Huawei P10 Plus, 2022, this way was successful. Amazing quality to have. 1. The fingerprint unlock feature requires additional screen presses compared to the Huawei P10 Plus. It takes some practice. 2. Users report that the face unlock functionality is two to three times less reliable than on the iPhone X. 3. The sensitivity of the screen is significantly diminished when protective glass is used. In my case, it was so noticeable that I had to remove it.

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