Software and operating systems have many flaws.
Normal application settings managers don't exist.
The auto-brightness setting is unpleasant; it performs quite poorly, and it frequently glitches, going from dark to bright, then dimming the screen, and so on indefinitely.
If you have an alarm clock, Xiaomi and Honor can turn on when the phone is off. A smartphone cannot. The smartphone has no set time for turning on and off.
There are a lot of high frequencies and more squeaks, and the speaker is hoarse and not loud.
The case's design, which resembles stripes, is cartoonish.
When you use it more, you become more aware of how limited its capabilities are in comparison to budget smartphones from Honor and Xiaomi.
Programs can't launch when you transition to another window after turning them off or closing them, let them continue working in the background, or both.
The Samsung smartphone I purchased for the first and only time did not surprise me.
In addition, many of my friends and acquaintances had version 51. While they were content with their purchases, I decided to purchase version 71. However, after friends who had version 51 complained about OS issues with reboots, bugs, and camera malfunctions, I decided to upgrade.
I started to anticipate bugs, but they were infrequent. For instance, when moving through the windows, the applications would stall and the screen would go black. Rebooting the computer helped, but only twice in six months. There were issues with the camera. About three times, the workplace's regular camera application closed with a message about a camera error. I stopped seeing this error after eating.