a purchase made to replace the iPhone SE. Water resistance (tested, used underwater at home, experimented in Adygea, and used underwater on the Black Sea, but pictures underwater are not obtained), flagship specifications (2022), a great camera, an amoled display that should be bright and conserve battery life, a 3.5mm jack (although I use both wired and wireless headphones), and the Android operating system, which, based on reviews, has become much more user-friendly. While the camera was in night mode, I was incredibly happy since it could see things that even I couldn't see. Vibrant colors like green and blue, which look great on the phone, are favorites of the camera. The "artifacts" on these hues that are known as flaws become apparent when the image is magnified. These flaws include noise from the camera, different sorts of circles, and other similar patterns. The screen really astonished me, especially how bright it was considering it was outside. via negatives 1. First and foremost, the screen's typical battery life was enhanced from three to three and a half hours. With no regard for the "on / off wi fi" or other settings, I used it carefreely while using VK, VotSap, and Telegram. The Samsung warranty service checked the battery, and everything is working as it should. 2. - quick burnout, starting with S8), I haven't gone through one in the past six months. There is nothing except blue in white. 3. She accelerates a little bit. There will occasionally be a micropause; it won't happen frequently (because the phone has a powerful percentage), but it will. The fact that it makes it more difficult to activate the video is particularly troubling. The earlier iPhone Se model was superior in this regard. Although there is nothing wrong with the picture, I would prefer it to be more magnificent as we go closer. 4. Even though I've never used Android before, I find it confusing that, when I first turn on a phone that I paid $50,000 for, I get "Calculate p" (yep, on two distinct lines!). Since the most of the programs run in black, I don't really understand what the "night mode" is supposed to do, but when the built-in Google is turned to white, it can burn off the retina. It seems strange to me that the S10 operates less smoothly and comfortably than the SE. I'm not sure if this is intentional or if it should be. I'm not sure if it's being done intentionally to promote the S10 or if it should be. Why the flagship of 2022 has so many minor friezes and delays is beyond me.
π« Renewed Samsung Galaxy A71 5G Fully Unlocked (128GB, Prism Cube Black)
354 Review
Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC DotDisplay
313 Review
π± Huawei P40 Lite JNY-LX1 International Version - 128GB Crush Green, Dual 4G and 6GB RAM
297 Review
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE G780G 4G Dual 128GB 8GB RAM Factory Unlocked International Version - Cloud Navy (GSM Only)
324 Review
Perixx Peripad-202H Black Wired Numeric Keypad With X-Scissor Keys, 2 USB Hubs, And Tab Key For Enhanced Productivity
44 Review
Sennheiser HD 206 Closed-Back Over Ear Headphones - Discontinued Model
195 Review
Keyboard Cover For HP Pavilion X360 14 14-Dk 14M-Dh 14-Dq/Dh 14-Fq 14-Ce/Cf 14T-Dh200 14-Dq0070Nr 14-Fq1025Nr 14-Dq0011Dx/Dq0004Dx/Dq0002 14-Dh2011Nr Fq1097Nr 14T-Dq300 14Z-Fq000 14-Cb185Nr, GPink
39 Review
2PCS Pack 15.6" Laptop Screen Protector | Compatible With HP/DELL/Asus/Acer & More | 16:9 Display
41 Review