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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

After switching from S 8, I was anticipating some sort of Wow effect, but it never materialized. To call it a flagship is not something I would do. During the first month of my employment, I discovered all of the same issues as the S 8, including sporadic freezing. Although it has a capacity of 5000, the battery only stores the same amount of juice as the 3000 battery in the S8. I was also expecting more from the cameras; the photos taken by my daughter's iPhone Pro Max from a year ago are…

Pros
  • Camera
Cons
  • Memory blips on the screen caused by the battery

The assembly quality, working speed, display, and keyboard response when typing text make up for the little flaws I mentioned, making this phone a worthwhile purchase. I don't foresee any suitable substitutes in the foreseeable future, so I can't trade it in. China wins this round. It's just how Apple. was. When an Excel spreadsheet loads, I want to slam my computer against the wall. Once again, the apple is in the hands of all of us. It's a Samsung, but it's not this specific model. Sony: 0/5…

Pros
  • Super-smooth motion on the 120Hz display, which is quite large. Hearing visual media material (movies, series, etc.) The caliber of the camera's photographs. Despite heavy use, the battery's volumetric autonomy reliably meets 1.5. This smartphone, and others in its price range, should only be purchased from authorized dealers like Samsungstore. Also, please open the present box. Instead, you can find demo copies, display samples, and the like at various communication salons (Beeline Amazon, etc.). The smartphone has simple access to and operation in the workplace (relevant for remote work).
Cons
  • The weight can be tiring on the hand after prolonged use. The camera module sits a great distance away from the rest of the phone's chassis. Samsung's official case, Protect, is the answer. That makes the already bulky and heavy phone even so. It would have been nice if there was more memory, but at least customers know what they're getting. I had to make a deal with my own conscience. To aid us, a memory card. Variation in ACCESSORY COLOR. Yes. It's not a mobile phone. You still need to carry it around in a case. Due to the fact that the camera sticks out. We don't know how or where, but the camera's glass has already cracked. But you should definitely seek insurance for such pricey electronics (glasses and films in the furnace). Outside of the warranty period, the insurance will pay for the repair of any problems.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

The phone is extremely stupid. Frequently, all tabs are just turned off, and half of the keyboard shortcuts are lost. The keyboard is a different matter. The navigation is not sluggish in the cold like it is on an iPhone 7. Just how much depends The phone frequently refuses to charge because it believes the charging port to be damaged. Except for 10, I genuinely regret the purchases. I've never felt such disappointment as I did when there were all of these phones from this line, starting with…

Pros
  • Design, display, and camera
Cons
  • It has bugs. unwarm battery.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

In general, a cool phone, and it's easy to put up with the shortcomings I described and not notice them at all. These are nothing compared to the ASSEMBLY QUALITY, WORK SPEED, DISPLAY, and KEYBOARD RESPONSE WHEN TYPING TEXT of the phone, which are all outstanding. Due to the absence of suitable alternatives in the foreseeable future, I am unable to trade it in for something else. The Chinese are successful. Apple was, in a sense, similar to that. When you first open an Excel spreadsheet, you…

Pros
  • Huge display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which makes the image incredibly smooth. When watching information, there should be sound (movies, series, etc.) Camera, picture quality. When subjected to enormous loads, the volume of the battery, and thus its autonomy, reliably fulfills 1.5. I would want to stress that such pricey cellphones (not just this one, but this price category in general) should be acquired ONLY through an official agent, which in this case is the Samsungstore. And for you to open the box that is currently in front of you. If not, there is a good chance that you may encounter display samples, demo versions, and other such things in other communication salons (like Beeline and Amazon, for example). Office software may be quickly accessed and used on the mobile device without difficulty (relevant for remote work).
Cons
  • Weight, as well as the fact that the hand can become tired from holding and typing at times. The camera block is elevated to such an extreme degree above the main body of the phone. The problem can be fixed by purchasing the original case made by Samsung, which is called Samsung Protect. The case makes the phone considerably bigger and heavier than it already was. There was need for improvement in the RAM, but this information is readily available before purchase. It was necessary for me to make a deal with myself. Memory card in order to assist us. The available color palette for ACCESSORIES. Yes. It's not a mobile phone. After all, you have to continue to carry it around in a case. due to the projecting camera in the middle. Already, the glass of the camera has fractured (how? Where?) Nonetheless, in the case of such pricey electronics, it is imperative that you acquire insurance (glasses and films in the furnace). In circumstances not covered by the warranty, defects are covered once by the insurance.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not bring joy, the product is bad.

In my long history of owning Samsung phones, this was the first time I ever wanted to do either of these things: 1. Throw it against the wall, and 2. Stop purchasing Samsung flagships altogether. The S8 marks the beginning of what appears to be a steady decline for the corporation. To be honest, I have not noticed any obvious improvements in any succeeding flagship that would be of value to the average user, with the possible exception of its charging options and its speed. In contrast, some…

Pros
  • Samsung's flagship devices often include the company's best innovations in display, photography, design, and water resistance, among other areas.
Cons
  • Camera. performance of the connection, use of the smartphone. The fingerprint reader performs in a truly repulsive fashion. Samsung Pay is simply a "masterpiece". Besides from being effective after the tenth try, it also repeatedly hangs securely, rendering the smartphone unresponsive; after some time, it simply reboots itself. At the same time, repeated swearing with technical help did not change anything. They are at a loss for words beyond the obvious suggestion to reinstall everything, which will have no effect.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I upgraded to this model from the Samsung Galaxy S10+. The S10+, along with the S8 and S9, are quite good devices, and it does not make sense to replace them with newer ones (I gave the S8 to my mother and the S9 to my wife, and the S10+ broke). If you are switching from 10+, then getting used to the phone will only take 1-2 days. However, if you are switching to a S8 or S9, it will be difficult because the size and weight will frustrate you, and you will need a couple of weeks to get used to…

Pros
  • 1) The Samsung screen, despite the fact that it has always been the greatest 2) Camera 3) work speed 4) 5g 5) battery 6) the rate of charging (super fast charge) This is the finest phone now available on the market, and only recently a laptop came out that is the same size as 20.
Cons
  • 1) The camera protrudes quite a bit, which results in the product having a greater thickness than necessary. 2) Due to its size and weight, a person who has small hands or fingers will find that using the phone is uncomfortable. Even I have moments where I am afraid that the camera will not outweigh the phone and that it will slip out of my hand.

This is the lowest form of nonsense. One of the most unreliable mobile devices I've ever owned. I am beyond ecstatic that the item was successful in selling on eBay. Because of job, I need two phones. In most cases, I use both an iPhone and a good Android device. Every operating system has both positives and negatives to offer. Because its screen and design appealed to me, I decided to get this Samsung. Started making use of it. I use my phone to record videos for upload to YouTube. I have…

Pros
  • Design, screen
Cons
  • Batteries, camera, sluggishness, and weak connectivity are the issues.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

You should go out and get a solid case and any other necessary protection, especially for the camera, right now. Pluses: I rely on the later year. Outstanding mobile phone. Everything from the camera to the operation to the overall quality is excellent in my opinion. But no higher than 5 stars. The price drops somewhat, although it's still outrageous to pay up to 400 thousand tenge for a brand-new smartphone. Negative There seems to be a slight discrepancy between the actual and advertised…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

The phone's cameras, photo and video capabilities are why I chose it, and I am totally happy with them. The screen's autonomy at 120 Hertz, with Bluetooth and the mobile network always on, is 4 hours, which is a pipette. As soon as I bought it, I downloaded and installed my favorite game, Asphalt 9, and I immediately noticed that there was no longer an option for high quality graphics in the graphics settings. Instead, only Standard graphics can now be set to the highest setting. And this is…

Pros
  • I can see a camera, a screen, and 120 hertz smoothness.
Cons
  • independence, Exynos processor

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I just looked at the camera features because I bought the phone almost entirely for its camera capabilities. I won't be taking any pictures with cameras because there are already so many of them online in a variety of different lighting situations. As a direct consequence of this, I arrived to this verdict. When shooting a scene, if you don't need 13mm and 103mm, and the lighting on the object is fairly even and non-contrasting (which does not require an increased dynamic range), then it is…

Pros
  • The following three cameras have lenses that are comparable to 35mm: a) Ultra-wide angle lens of 13 millimeters with a resolution of 12 mega pixels but no image stabilization. a) wide-angle 25mm, 108 MP Nonacell matrix with OIS stabilization; the image from this matrix can be programmed zoomed up to 6x in the shooting mode [4:3 108mp], and it can be magnified up to 3.9x in the modes [4:3; 16:9; 1:1 and Full]. Due to the combination of nine photodiodes under one filter (red, green, and blue) into one "super pixel," the image size in [4:3; 16:9; 1:1 and Full] is 12 megapixels. This allows you to either increase the dynamic range (different exposures of photodiodes under 1 filter) or reduce noise in low-light environments (the sum of information from 9 photodiodes reduces noise). The [4:3 108mp] mode already debayerizes 9 photodiodes while they are exposed to a variety of filters, which results in increased detail (reducing the range) c) a telephoto lens with 103 millimeters of focal length, 48 megapixels, and optical image stabilization that activates at a zoom level of 4 times in the 4:3 mode, 16:9 mode, 1:1 mode, and Full mode, and up to 100 times when using software (with resulting quality). But because the image in [4:3; 16:9; 1:1 and Full] is no more than 4000x3000 (12MP), and 103mm optics cannot resolve 48 megapixels pixel by pixel for effective zooming, as well as the requirement for a margin of pixels around the frame for the software stabilizer to work (if available), at best, the quality is higher than it was before. There is no point in counting the 8x zoom. With this in mind, the advantages are as follows: 1. Exceptional image stabilization, sufficient breathing room for shooting handheld in low-light conditions, and integration with telephoto lenses 2. All three cameras have a good dynamic range when used at low ISO 3. Clarity in the visual sweet spot in the middle of the picture 4. All models include separate cameras with focal lengths of 13mm and 103mm; however, the S20 and S20+ lack telephoto lenses and optical zoom; instead, the zooming is accomplished using a matrix with a focal length of 26mm and 64 megapixels. 5. A larger 1/2.5" ISOCELL Bright HM1 sensor that has been upgraded to a 1/1.33" sensor. 6. Combine nine diodes of a single filter into a single pixel to expand the dynamic range or lower the noise level.
Cons
  • 1. In PRO mode. There are no 13mm or 103mm cameras included in this purchase. The only reason zooming happens is because the camera has a 25mm matrix. This is the Samsung product that I find the most difficult to understand. 2. Neither the 13mm nor the 103mm cameras will turn on when the mode is set to [4:3 108MP]. It would appear that Samsung is implying that these cameras are not fit for this mode because they do not have 108 megapixels. But, what this means for the user is something very different: the incorporation of the cameras' highest possible resolution. In this mode, photos as high as 1220228 megapixels can be used by cameras with a focal length of 13.25 millimeters or 103 millimeters, making the mode easier to utilize. On the other hand, Samsung erroneously believed that because it set the option to [4:3 108mp], there would be no need to rapidly swap to other cameras while shooting because this setting would suffice. 3. As a direct consequence of this, it is not possible to set a resolution of 48 megapixels when shooting at 103 millimeters. Just use the 4000x3000 pixel frame (12mp). At the same time, the matrix is a typical Bayer, not a Nonacell (for the capability of digital zooming up to 100x), and it has a size of half an inch. The reason behind such a limitation is unclear. 4. The "Photo" mode's exposure adjustment is implemented in a way that is not user-friendly. It is important to press on the object in order to bring up a scale that will then need to be modified in real time while it is being referred to as the brightness adjustment. In addition, I wish there was a distinct button labeled "Exposure" or maybe a settings menu for the photo. 5. The image does not have any color settings, sharpening, or noise reduction applied to it in any way. The configuration that Samsung uses to convert images from matrix to jpg is not one that works for me, therefore I either have to make do with raw images or otherwise. 6. Powerful noise reduction with artifacts in low light conditions; this indicates that the 108MP sensor (even in super pixel mode) and the 48MP sensor both have noise. All of the problems are caused by the software, and Samsung could fix them with an update if they wanted to.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

I do not suggest buying the phone with the Exinos 990 CPU because it is unquestionably not worth the money. It just seems like I was intentionally misled (here I want to swear). Prior to that, from the first to the ninth, I only ever used Samsung smartphones, specifically the Note line. This is my last phone from Samsung because I choose to try a new flagship. Certain benefits The front camera and screen are both excellent, so you may conclude with benefits. has drawbacks Camera. I'll start…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

Certain benefits It has a sizable, good screen, almost no complaints about the OLED display, a snapdragon processor, good performance, excellent stabilization, USB type-c, NFC, is comfortable in the hand, 120 hertz, is comfortable to use the shell, and IP68-certified water and dust resistance as well as wireless charging. with drawbacks. Exynos is a very poor processor for such a flagship solution, OLED screens in absolutely all phones have PWM and this phone is no exception, solve the problem…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I'm a little disappointed, not a good buy.

In particular, I was disappointed with the phone's battery life; the previous Poco F2 Pro had provided me with longer screen-on times under heavier loads or similar usage patterns, while having a smaller battery. With 60Hz, yes. Thrilled just by a stunning display benefits from Features: -High-Quality Display; -Attractive Design; -Reliable, High-Quality Brande Quick face scanning and quick responses from product support staff The availability of eSim Cons: Autonomy 4-5 hours of screen time (I…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find better.

Pros: - The photographer is pleased with the quality of shooting in low light and the attention to detail when photographing landscapes (sky, color reproduction, reflections). - A superb selfie camera with UHD 60 fps writing capabilities. - Samsung pay is a delight to use and performs excellently. - Effective Internet and communication in the home and on public transportation (did not notice any features). - The volume and sound quality are excellent. - Effortless performance in 120 Hz mode…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Its not a good product, its a pity that I spent money on it.

Pre-ordered pipe PCT was delivered on March 3. The assessment may alter in the future, but so far, so good. I've switched from S8 + and am currently using S9 +. "Tipaflagman," however it appears that the Samsung market has entered the unpromising area by 2022. The worst equipment is poorly wrapped in the same poorly presented box. There are no additional accessories, a case, or even earbud storage bags. a big trash container that is obviously made to fit a cover in it. When you pick up a box…

Pros
  • If your eyes are not sensitive to PWM, you should use a screen because 120 hertz provides smoothness but drains batteries. - Less useless software was pre-installed than on predecessors.
Cons
  • - Consumes the battery as if it were not itself. - Onboard memory totals 128 GB, and there are no memory size alternatives. - Measurements, or rather marketing dimensions, state that the body is 8.8 inches thick, but the camera unit indicates that this is not the case. 12 mm - The camera unit won't be able to conceal any sufficient cover Resonating cabinet from a built-in speaker, equipment - The mass Pricing - Autofocus, which is completely useless from the word. as well as always. - Poor post-processing on the images as a result of noisy camera matrices that they attempted to rectify programmatically.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

S10 + was there before that. The S20 Ultra is clearly bigger. Furthermore, and typically with an atas. But don't worry; the habit will organize everything. Heavier. The device's menus have undergone minor adjustments, adding a few functions that weren't included in 10ke. For instance: It is now possible to attach an eSim, though this has not yet been tested. The screen supports 120Hz, but not for all resolutions; at the highest resolution of 3200x1440, you can set only 60Hz, and 100x zoom is…

Pros
  • Screen, image.
Cons
  • I took the Bixby key off. Price.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product for all occasions, the quality is at the level.

Initial reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. To my knowledge, no superior device exists, and I have yet to use one. Of course, I'm the one who needs this. Hired Experts: Outwardly, things were S8+ before. Though I lack expertise in the field of photography, I enjoy working with cameras. The stuffing, however at this point we're not talking about a Samsung any longer, but rather a soft. Massive display. Along with the latest Samsung headphones, which retail for ten mowers' worth of money

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Pipe PCT, which was pre-ordered and delivered on March 3rd. It is possible that the evaluation will shift at some point in the future, however as of right now it remains the same. After using a S8 Plus for a while, I upgraded to a S9 Plus. "Tipaflagman," but it appears that Samsung's target market for 2022 has shifted into the area of being unpromising. The equipment is of the lowest quality and is packaged in an unappealing manner before being placed in an equally unappealing box. There are…

Pros
  • - Screen in the event that your eyes are not sensitive to PWM. - 120 hertz, which provides a smooth experience but drains the battery more quickly. - A smaller quantity of unneeded software is pre-installed on the device than was the case with its predecessors
Cons
  • - Consumes the battery as if it were separate from itself. - There is a total of 128 GB on board, and there are no memory size alternatives. - Specifications, or more accurately marketing dimensions, state that the body thickness is 8.8 millimeters; in reality, however, this is not the case, as reported by the camera unit. 12 millimeters: the camera unit will not be able to conceal any suitable cover - Hardware - Resonating cabinet with an integrated speaker - The magnitude of it - The cost - The autofocus feature, which does not function at all from the beginning. Moreover, always. - Unstable camera matrices, the outcomes of which they attempted to correct algorithmically - Horrible post-processing of the images

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, below average quality.

Pre-ordered PCT pipe was delivered on March 3. Future events may cause a reevaluation to be made, but for the time being, this is the best possible prognosis. Just upgraded from the S8+ and now using the S9+ as well. "Tipaflagman," yet it seems that Samsung's market outlook for 2022 has shifted from hopeful to pessimistic. The lowest quality hardware, similarly unattractively packaged. There are no extras, not even an earbud pouch. Large trash can with an opening big enough for a lid. You can…

Pros
  • 120 hertz gives smoothness but eats batteries. Screen if your eyes are not sensitive to PWM. Less unneeded software is pre-installed compared to previous models.
Cons
  • - Uses up power like it's not even there. No memory expansion options, and a total of 128 GB on board Body thickness 8.8 is claimed in marketing materials, but in reality, the camera module reveals a thickness closer to 9.5. 12 millimeters - There is no place to safely conceal the camera unit - Hardware - Speaker enclosure with internal reverberation Weighing in at - Cons: - Expensiveness - Ineffective out-of-the-box autofocus Ultimately, too. They attempted to address the camera's noisy matrix with code, but the final product looks bad due to poor post-processing.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

top smartphone I employ a few days. like everything, in fact. It has a great camera! The writing on far-off posters can be readily zoomed in on, and everything reads flawlessly. In comparison to the S9 + that came before—heaven and earth—they did a terrific job with the algorithms! Charging is more efficient, quick, and smooth. Both the speakers and the headphones produce great sound. The sound quality is superior to other smartphones, even though I use Poweramp and customize the equalizer to…

Pros
  • The 120 hertz screen is extremely crucial.
Cons
  • The camera is the but that is always present. She is fashionable, but she stands out. Perhaps I'm picking on this particular model, but she stands out for everyone. Even yet, there had to be a way to fit in all of these cameras. I hope it stays scratch-free