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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

I've had the item for two years and am writing this review. Even though I wasn't playing any games during this time, the battery life drastically decreased to the point that it could not be charged by nightfall. There are a lot of helpful settings, but there are also a lot of pointless ones that drain the battery. Samsung Pay is a neat feature that makes paying for products incredibly easy. The screen is fantastic, but at low brightness there is a lot of PWM. Although nothing remarkable, the…

Pros
  • Screen, layout, numerous settings, and Samsung Pay
Cons
  • Operational time, a lot of pointless settings, needless pre-installed software, and the matrix is visible even when the screen is off

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

I had been using a different Korean type of smartphone for the previous five years, so when I initially started using this one, I could immediately tell a difference. 1) Right from the off, I'd want to call attention to a powerful and quick processor. Any program performs exceptionally well. Nonetheless, there are occasions when the phone gets too hot, however this problem may be resolved. 2) I'm going to talk about the camera in a different section. Because there are so many different shooting

Pros
  • The processor, the camera, the sound, the speedy fingerprint scan, the moisture protection, and the memory card slot.
Cons
  • Front camera (for me personally), the capacity of the battery, and the cost.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Totally disappointed, product is terrible.

Since its inception, Samsung has had a staunch advocate in me. A long time ago, I stopped attending classes in S3 and S4. After much thought, I settled on spending a lot of money on a fancy phone so that I wouldn't have to wash my hair or body for a while. Honestly, it was just the GLASS ON THE BACK COVER that put me off. The most recent Samsung models were ubiquitous where I was, and I quickly realized that EVERYONE around me had a cracked rear cover. Two weeks ago, we surprised my mom with a…

Pros
  • Minimalist and vogue
Cons
  • In the next lines, I will elaborate on everything.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

I'll give you my personal opinion, and if anyone can advise me on a decision, I'd appreciate it. The phone is on a wonderfully sturdy 4-ku; I have not yet encountered any suitable gadgets. Nice design that fits in the hand well; however, if the hands are really dry, it could be a touch slippery. There were many other businesses' flagships to compare it against, and it was quick and highly visible. Despite what anyone may say, this phone has one of the best cameras available today. Most users…

Pros
  • Design, camera, dust-and-water resistance, camera, intelligent processor
Cons
  • display, heating, power source, cost, and memory Details are in the remark.

The upshot was that everything was replaced by the gadget, including the tablet, which is now used as a wafer at home, and even the Nokia 808 camera, which I only use occasionally when detailed photos or superb sound recording in videos is required (concerts, events). The S7 isn't any worse, but overloads will occur because it can't handle the concert's strong bass sounds. At a time, Nokia with Rich Recording operates. The additional Sony microphone, which is 5 pin, incidentally, did not fit…

Pros
  • You can unsubscribe after more than 4 months of use: 1. The screen, at which we frequently gaze, is ideal in this context. The quality and colors are good, however the contrast is identical to that of the Clear Black Display on the Nokia 808. (I use it on the second issue). On summer days, numbers and results may both be read in the sunlight because the light sensor quickly and accurately adjusts the brightness. Super! 2. Camera—those who are familiar with the Nokia 808 will understand what I am comparing the outcome to. It is true that the detailing is poorer and that oversharpness occurs more frequently here, but stabilization—there are two of them, and both hardware and software can be turned off—along with a variety of settings, including the excellent Pro mode, enable the creation of images that even Nokia is not always able to produce. I'm referring to nighttime photography of an area where the flash isn't working. 16 modes! Panoramic, slow-motion 240 frames per second, selfie, video collage, virtual photography, hyperlapse, food, sports, and retouching. 3. Shell, software, and performance characteristics. I initially began to set up launchers and modify the dialer, but in the end I destroyed everything and went back to the drain. It was only converted to Google's keyboard, which is now the best. The native also failed to synchronize. 4. Wireless charging - I originally purchased it with a wireless charging native car holder, so I'm no longer concerned about how much a trip's worth of navigation will drain my battery. I brought a basic wire-mounted nozzle home instead of one with quick charging because. As there is nowhere to rush and the battery shouldn't be charged with 9V continuously, I charge at night to avoid hastening its demise. 5. Although not stereo like on the previous Sony Z3compact, the speaker is loud. But now there is more loudness. Although it is foolish to demand bass from a waterproof device, there is essentially none. 6. Moisture protection without plugs a la Sony: I've already taken several baths and shot a video underwater; all you need to do is wait for it to dry for a few hours before using headphones or other accessories. 7. Everything is fine in terms of reception, switching network modes quickly, working with two SIM cards, and the Internet speed on Iota now tops 115Mbps. I've already gone fishing far from Hong Kong and used three operators on it. Offset! 8. Flexibility in action! 6th Android consumed!
Cons
  • 1. The ear quality is average; there isn't a distinct chip that would be reliable through the top of the 16th year. Yet it is evidently not worse after Sony. Simply put, the player uses PowerAmp instead of Walkman. The headphones are likewise made by Sony, and they are total nonsense that do not even stay in the ears. They're in the box now. 2. At first, I drove in the bumper and without a film, but two months later, on the same fishing trip, I noticed a scratch on the screen. While the item was originally purchased with its original Clear Cover (a glass bumper), there are still no scratches on the case, and even behind the bumper, it fits perfectly. As a result, I spent 1,000 on a movie in the workplace store. There are 2 components in the kit, and they fit together flawlessly since, in contrast to Chinese products, they have rounded corners. The oleophobic-coated film itself is fantastic; the bumper does not snag its edges. 3. The glass (whether?) on the biorhythm sensor was scratched even in the bumper, but this needs to be looked at because it is not a serious issue. The Home button is unharmed and remaining in tact. like the glass on a camera. 4. Some users may experience false clicks because of thin frames, but this is not an issue at all with a bumper because it projects about 1 mm from the edges and 0.5 mm above the screen surface. 5. The back has a DUOS badge. Damage to property and outmoded practices)))

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

Now think about the tool in greater depth. First, some background on my prior involvement with mobile devices. Samsung Galaxy S5 and Tab S, Apple iPhone 5s and iPad Air 2, LG G4 and Meizu M3 Note were the mobile devices that were utilized. It would be pointless for me to make a comparison between products made by Apple and those made by Android, therefore I won't. To each his own in this regard. I am a fan of Apple products, but I am unable to use them due to a number of technical issues. These

Pros
  • - dimensions, comfortable to hold in the hand; - the act of performing; - an AMOLED screen and an always-on display; camera; interface shell; knox; samsung pay; connection; and connection; and camera;
Cons
  • a battery; the fact that selecting a protective glass is difficult; the fragility of the body; the high cost of repairs.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Think carefully before you buy this product

I am armed with an antiviral. I don't install garbage. I started the restart process on my smartphone just before I went to bed in the hopes that it might make him feel better. I removed the shell, reinstalled Android and all programs, and optimized the device using the default tools that Samsung provide; nevertheless, none of these solutions helped. Simply said, it has a magical air about it. I would have given this product 5 stars if it weren't for the unpleasant "non-warranty" issue. But, a

Pros
  • Excellent camera. After making the purchase, I stopped using the compact Sony RX 100 III camera since I find that the camera on the Samsung Galaxy S7 is sufficient for not only my day-to-day needs but also my needs while I am traveling. I use professional mode and am quite delighted. The glass of the camera has not been scratched. A fantastic screen that offers a high degree of coverage and defense. One scrape after being there for half a year. Because I believe it would be a sin to cover up such a pleasure with glasses, I don't wear them. I have not yet experimented with a better screen for VR goggles. My ideal resolution for the future would be 4K, and I'd like there to be no grid between the individual pixels. However, this is just a pipe dream for now. Iron and shell of a high quality. Everything happens incredibly quickly and practically does not lag at all. The battery can last for 24 hours on a single charge and can reach its full capacity in an hour and a half.
Cons
  • This scoundrel will, at random intervals and all of a sudden, become unresponsive, either displaying a blank screen or continuing to work normally. This takes place either in the dream state or when one is blocking. At night, it can be turned off, and there will be neither an alert nor any calls. It can be hung up at the checkout, but you won't be able to use Samsung Pay or a discount card. If it freezes up while you're navigating, pull over to the side of the road and restart your device for five minutes. While you're waiting for the download to finish, you'll need to enter the password a few times. And if it stalls like this with the screen on, the battery can slowly drain to zero overnight, which means that I don't have a smartphone until I charge it in the morning, which takes at least five minutes. On a daily basis, it transforms into a brick about twice on average. It is possible for it to work for three to five days without freezing, or it is possible for it to hang three to four times in a row in a couple of hours. This device loves surprises. It freezes while charging from the full charger, while the wireless network is being distributed, while it is operating in the air mode, and while it is being driven to work. I won't be able to get it until I realize that it has frozen over. Hard resetting is the only thing that helps, so press and hold the power button as well as the volume down button for seven seconds. According to the support team, this is probably because of an application that was just installed. For example, you could clear all of the settings, uninstall all of the apps, and drive with an empty smartphone. Wow, what a deal! So I did. It seemed like a week with a gadget on which there is nothing more than a phone and the software that was first installed. There were not any issues at all! Yet, I would be completely lost without my mobile bank, navigator, mail, social networks (where I work), taxi service, and fitness functions. I put in the necessary software (without any toys or other unnecessary crap), and these dependencies have resurfaced. Gorgeous! As a consequence of this, my copy is unable to function regularly as a smartphone, and when I take it in for service, they tell me that the device can function without apps, thus the issue is not covered by the warranty. And what makes him such that there is no need for programs?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

In use for a day, before that there was an iPhone 5s, this is not my first iphone and not the first android, there is something to compare, this phone is just super, it's nice to hold in your hands, the responses of everything you can are very pleasing, the connection keeps excellent, the charge too, the phone is made for people, the print works fine, I bought it in the "comfort at home" online store, 25500, it's worth the money to the fullest extent possible. You will receive a dependable…

Pros
  • Design, performance, build quality, screen quality, sound, volume, and camera quality are all important aspects to consider.
Cons
  • It has not been disclosed yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

As much has already been written, I'll keep this short. Purchased in April 2022, Smart was put to use for nine months. To the drawbacks: 1) The pricing is excessively costly despite the current exchange rate; 2) The glass is weak and easily scratches; and 3) The scratched button on the covering also raises concerns; 4) 3000 Ah of autonomy could be increased; optimization is required; 5) There is no way to compare the selfie camera on this flagship; 6) Unlike IOS, the weather display mode is not

Pros
  • Android 6.0, IP68 protection, wireless charging, camera, battery life, and display all have excellent features.
Cons
  • Selfie camera, GG4 fragile glass, excessive amounts of pre-installed software, a cover for the home button, and a micro USB connector

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product disappointed, does not meet the promises.

I'm writing you this letter because I'm both confused and curious. I purchased the fantastic SGS7 edge a few months back. But the device's dependability is zero; in a fall from a height of 20 cm or possibly less (from a squatting pocket), the screen broke into chips as if it had been struck by a stone. This is the first time I have witnessed this; out of many phones, not a single one has been dropped from a height of 2-3 times higher. mobile devices with large screens. One crashed when falling…

Pros
  • Beautiful
Cons
  • No dependability.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

I made the decision to buy because, in all candor, $50,000 seemed like a lot to me. One may make an automobile purchase. nonetheless, I don't feel any remorse. This phone is great. It has a high-quality camera and solid construction. Yet, the resistance to dampness really stood out to me. Still, salt, I was unable to uncover any information before heading to the sea as to whether or not it is possible to drown in the sea. I didn't have to worry about drowning in the toilet because they had a…

Pros
  • One) Resistance to Dampness 2) power source, 3) display, and 4) imaging device
Cons
  • At the time of the price drop, the phone was well worth the investment.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

After reading a large number of reviews, I was skeptical for a considerable amount of time. I made up my mind to go through with it in the end, and I am glad I did. After a few months have passed, I will be submitting a review for people who, like me, have some reservations.)) On the same day, I purchased two different mobile phones. I got a Samsung for me, and my wife got the newest iPhone. As a result. My wife is the one that takes all of the selfies using our phone. In general, the camera on

Pros
  • Display, camera, water resistance, quick charging, network file system, and NFS
Cons
  • Mobile Internet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

In the end, the most common criticism he received concerned the battery. However, the battery suffers from the quick charging feature, which, despite being convenient, greatly depletes the battery's capacity (and there are a lot of cases when it swelled from it). Immediately, I switched it to off. The time is now. I disabled any unused features, set the phone to its standard power saving mode, and prevented any sleeping applications from accessing the internet (except for instant messengers and

Pros
  • While 5-inch shovels have succeeded in being compact and having pleasing rounded curves (making them easy to control and write words with one hand), 5.5-inch shovels have failed to do so. two) camera (apparently, for a few more years, only large matrices will remain from cameras, others will be replaced by phones with good cameras, like here) 3) I didn't need to download any third-party apps because the Samsung ones (dialer, SMS, mail, calendar) met all my needs and I adore the dark theme on my phone (the amoled screen is ideal for this) 4) a plethora of features, some of which I have not yet explored; I was happy with wireless charging; 4G works extremely stably and rapidly; water protection - at least you need not worry about getting wet; etc. 5. Superior performance by a wide margin; when the processor is turned off, even at a moderate level of optimization, all menus and programs "fly," nothing pauses, and scrolling is silky smooth.
Cons
  • But, I do have a couple minor criticisms: 1) The front-facing fingerprint scanner doesn't always work correctly, and it often doesn't recognize fingers the first time, despite the fact that users are usually very careful when entering their fingerprints (into the phone), unlike the back-facing scanner on my previous Asus, which worked instantly and worked in 99.99999% of cases. To solve the problem of having only 32GB of storage space available when using two SIM cards (of which about 12GB is immediately occupied by the system), I rejected the second SIM card (luckily I almost didn't use it) and replaced it with a 64GB high-speed memory card, to which I subsequently moved the camera's storage. The third reason is that after using usb type-c on my Asus, micro usb no longer appears so convenient and trustworthy here; therefore, I now use wireless charging to minimize the number of times I have to contact the phone. 4) Very risky if not covered; however, a high-quality clear cover solved the problem.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

I purchased the phone on February 20, 2022, meaning that one month has gone as of the writing of this review. Prior to that, I used a Samsung A5 (2022). I can't claim that after making the purchase, I felt an amazing sense of joy. Sure, I was interested in this specific model, but when I received it—rather than saw it in the store window—I immediately thought, "I got my Samsung A5 again, only this time it was twice as much." I had the impression that I had been duped and deceived. Now that I…

Pros
  • It feels good in the hand, has a good design, an INCREDIBLE camera (which is basically why I bought this phone), is very quick, has a respectable battery life, and supports VR.
Cons
  • Like any android, the fingerprint scanner occasionally loves to hang or droop a lot (more information in the comments). When holding the phone in your hand, it's common to unintentionally tap the screen, which makes it difficult to type or play games (mind you, this is not even an Edge!). This is because the screen has no bezels. The speaker's poor sound (I believe it is related to moisture and dust protection. There is only one speaker, by the way. Read more in the comments

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is acceptable.

As soon as my son had completed my S5, I upgraded to a S7, especially since I had just given my wife a new phone and she was really happy with it. This leads me to draw parallels with S5: The efficiency with which things were accomplished impressed me (it would be strange if it were otherwise, after all, 2 generations ahead) Visual Aids: Camera (excellent, my wife was taken at one time precisely because not a single camera cheaper than 25 shoots better than this phone) Put on display…

Pros
  • lightweight camera agile design
Cons
  • - Sensing Device (full bottom) - Power source - rounded display Technology Advancement: Bluetooth

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

After less than three years of constant use, the Galaxy S5 began to lag, freeze, and experience other tribulations, so they went their spouse shopping for a new one. The realization that he was exceptionally slippery came on swiftly. Lighter and more compact than the S5. The protective glass that was attempted to be stuck on failed, and the object is now retreating. The speaker is built into the talking panel, which is a nice touch because it means the phone can be placed wherever and the sound

Pros
  • High-Quality Photographic Capabilities; Stunning, Vivid Display - quick - logical
Cons
  • The marriage market is shaky, unfortunately. The "Home" button on my phone acts erratically if it gets wet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

It was either this or more of the same Edge, and I had to make a decision. For my last choice, I went with the tried and true. I can't speak to the experience on a curved screen, but the colors and viewing angle on my device are top-notch. We made it to the finish of the movie at maximum brightness despite the fact that the battery was only partially charged. I use it frequently to view movies, and it never bogs down. Sorry, I can't add anything useful because I rarely engage in gaming…

Pros
  • computer monitor, power source, safety measures, and velocity
Cons
  • Sadly, there is just one charger, and no spares are given.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Totally disappointed, product is terrible.

was a devoted supporter of Samsung. I went from a galaxy s3 that had served me well for five years and was still functional when I used it with my nephew. One of this phone's biggest issues is that the battery does not last for a longer period of time. Well, I figured that something had to be sacrificed in order to achieve productivity and "flagship" status. After two months of use, communication issues started to arise, and my interlocutor and I's audibility got worse: it felt first like we…

Pros
  • Looks-wise agile work amazing camera
Cons
  • battery issues communication issues maintenance of services How Samsung handles its clients

impressions following two weeks of use. What we liked: The gadget is incredibly fashionable and simple to use. That's fine, you're really smart. Instant fingerprint unlocking, respectable battery life, and quick charging. Fantastic screen and audio. After episode 5, something is completed in the shell, and Oreo generally approves of it. Dust-moisture protection is particularly effective. drowning phobia absent. Truthfully, I didn't care for the camera. But let me be clear: the image's detail is

Pros
  • Sleek, cozy, astute, and fantastic sound.
Cons
  • camera and screen shield

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor product, the quality is below average.

Purchased to serve as a Galaxy S3 replacement. Since s3 is so out of date, there isn't much point in comparing it to anything newer. Using a mobile device is now a lot more pleasurable experience because to the vast speed increases, the advent of 4G, and other improvements. Substituting a less cutting-edge technological marvel might have resulted in the same sentiment. From the non-subjective. Charging: at the conclusion of a day of moderate use (music, Internet, a few calls), you should have

Pros
  • Excellent aesthetics, swift operation, and high-contrast display
Cons
  • 1 - It can withstand blows! Second, removing the word "Duos" from the model that can use two SIM cards at once would be preferable. Several days into using it, I've come to the conclusion that I'd rather have the option to swap in a second SIM card than have this inscription removed. Third, "Made in Vietnam by Samsung" in 2022 appears on the back cover; while this isn't immediately noticeable on the black version, it stands out prominently on the gold edition and makes the book look depressing (IMHO)