As I've been working with the tool for close to a month and a half now, I've gained some familiarity with its operation. Before this, I had been using the Samsung S7 Edge for the past year, therefore I will compare certain aspects of the two devices. So, number one: autonomy. The IOS and iPhone "Plus" versions have a consumption rate that is manageable for day-to-day use, which is something I really appreciate. X does not make an exception. It is simple to estimate how much power a battery will use, and it is always possible to calculate when the battery will need to be recharged. On the Galaxy S7 Edge, it was difficult to determine whether or not I had sufficient power to last till the evening. Even when the battery was just resting on the table, Samsung was able to drain it. It was observed that after operating the screen for an hour and a half, it would begin to drip, but at the same time the charge level was already at around 50%. The iPhone's battery life is directly proportional to how it is used. In defense of the Galaxy S7 Edge, all I can say is that because it has a larger battery capacity, it is able to hold more "tens" when playing games. 2) The new Face ID. Following the presentation, he exhibited skepticism. In point of fact, it functions really well, unlocking is quick, and there are hardly any problems (on the same level as "touch id"). Now that I've become used to wearing gloves, the fact that my fingertips get wet is no longer a concern of mine at all. + I thought the integration of notifications into the lock screen was a really nice touch. The text of the notification is only displayed to the person who owns the smartphone, while anybody else who looks at the screen will only see a label that contains the application's name. It will be impossible for family, friends, and anybody else interested to read the correspondence. In the minus column, I will just note the fact that the image cannot be recognized when viewed in horizontal mode. 3) The lags and the issues went unnoticed. After upgrading to the Galaxy S7 Edge, it's like taking a vacation; everything runs more efficiently and promptly. It concerned me that Samsung was known for being blunt. 4) The picture on the screen is satisfactory. Because of this, the white color of my copy is superior to that of the S7 Edge; nonetheless, I still use TrueTone, which makes the screen more welcoming and less taxing on the eyes. I spend a lot of time reading. But, when compared to Samsung, its screen has a significantly smaller diagonal measurement. It requires forming a habit. 5)The layout and the measurements. To my eyes, the design of the smartphone is absolutely perfect. It looks very nice. In spite of having a diagonal that is equivalent, this device is significantly smaller than the Galaxy S8. Fits nicely in the palm of the hand. The presence of glass in the back is upsetting to me, but I have a preference for metal.
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