As someone who has used nothing except Samsung phones for their whole lives, here are my thoughts and observations: 1. This is not a streamlined version of the S series; rather, it is an improved version of the A series; as soon as you realize this, you should adjust your expectations accordingly and not have too many. 2. I have a version that runs on the Snapdragon processor; the temperature of the processor goes up to 40-41 degrees (according to the readings of AIDA64), and the temperature of the battery goes up to 38-39 degrees during active work (heavy games starting at 30 minutes). The situation on Exynox is reportedly worse; use my version instead. 3. Battery: I don't really understand reviews like this one, which say things like "and my old Honor, Huawei, Xiaomi, etc., kept the charge better twice!" Okay, and my outdated Nokia 2210 lasted a week without needing to be recharged; so what? People, there are other screens, other processors, and so on and so forth. The more powerful the device and the better the screen, well, of course, it will consume more energy. 4. There is a factory film on the screen (RU version), most likely because the Gorilla Glass is very weak; it has never been a S series, so maybe that is why the sensor does not work clearly; I don't know. Unjudgmental, but not really comfortable at times, it can skip pressing or hop off at times, and there is no such sensation of definite work. 5. With regard to the fingerprint scanner and Face ID, it's true that they don't work perfectly, but it's tolerable enough; a lot still depends on how you take a picture of your face, and you need to do so from the angle that's typically encountered in everyday life. You must be aware that the functionality is not identical to that of an iPhone in any way. It is not unusual for me to immediately recognize the fingerprint in nine out of ten instances; this behavior is typical for me. Screen, speed, smoothness, camera, and a superb shell for Android are some of the things that are considered to be its strengths. Conclusions: all in all, a good phone, not without defects, of course, but if you buy the version on Snapdragon and the price is up to 40 thousand (I personally took it for 37,490), it is quite the place to be. It is important to have more reasonable expectations and to see the situation in a more objective light, but ultimately the decision rests with each individual person. The phone, in my opinion, is of very high quality considering its cost.
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