Although I am generally happy with the device, there occasionally are situations that are downright frustrating. Given that there are equivalents available for half the cost of Chinese counterparts, where such jambs are simply nonexistent. And this approach, which supplies our markets with its processor rather than the Snapdragon, which has been tested over time, is utterly puzzling. I advise against using Exynos models. Also, if a huge screen size is not essential, you should choose the S20 or S20+ instead of paying too much for 100x zoom. I'd like to think that Samsung will discontinue selling products with its processor in our market in the upcoming generations, or at the very least offer an option. If not, I'll wait and only seek for Snapdragon, which will provide reliable and high performance, considerably more autonomy, and much better photographs.
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