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Review on Samsung Factory Unlocked Warranty Renewed Cell Phones & Accessories and Cell Phones by Yusri ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The fact that the film is already pasted onto the display when it leaves the manufacturer is another advantage, however this can also be seen as a drawback. Despite my best efforts to avoid damaging my phone, she managed to scratch it within a few days. The stylus was something I planned to utilize, but I only ended up using it a few times. I haven't yet determined what kinds of things it would be useful for. If so, the display would be somewhat limited, and fingers would be able to reach all areas. Tasks in Google Calendar can be completed with one finger on the screen. The product is satisfactory; I purchased it during an AliExpress deal and paid $4,999 for it, despite its flaws. I probably wouldn't have kept it if I'd bought it for $99,000 when it was first offered.

Pros
  • I switched from the Galaxy S7, and the screen is the biggest improvement. It's spacious, well-lit, and can hold a great deal of data. 256 GB of memory, which is both a plus and a drawback; ideally, I'd have 512 GB, but I couldn't locate any officials carrying that capacity, so I wound up buying an additional 256 GB card. The speakers produce a great sound, however they pale in comparison to the s7. All day use with a single charge. The phone doesn't need charging throughout the day but rather in the evening, so I grabbed it at 6 a.m. Once again, this is fantastic compared to my previous Samsung S7, which I had to charge twice before supper.
Cons
  • a curved display. If you use your finger instead of a stylus, it's just fine, although the latter option is a major hassle. If any button is positioned on the edge of the screen, then it is not always possible to press it even with a finger. Irritating to the extreme. How to use the fingerprint reader. Here's where I felt the most dissatisfaction. The Note10's under-screen scanner is terrible compared to the s7's fingerprint reader, which allowed for instantaneous unlocking. To begin, unlocking is not a one-and-done process, and it does not last forever. In continuation of our discussion about fingerprint readers: If you turn off AOD, you may have to "poke" around for a while before you find what you're looking for, but at least you'll be able to see where to put your finger. Occasionally, even with AOD enabled, the icon that indicates where to place one's finger to unlock the device vanishes, leaving me unable to do so except using a PIN or similar digital code. And it's not a cute little creature, either. Even though many others have written on the left-hand button, I won't be the first to admit that it's great. I haven't been able to adjust to it. Simply put, it's inconvenient. Brakes. Occasionally, even the UI lags, which could be due to an Exynos issue. Then there's a brief period of reflection. Even if it was released a year ago, seeing this on a flagship device is still a bit unexpected. I'm not up-to-date on the gaming scene because I don't participate. Yet, even minimal lag is frustrating.