1. Put Together. Quite a surprising turn! I am unable to speak for all mobile devices, but the one I have in my possession has three jambs, one of which flashes brightly:
The slot in which SIM cards and flash drives are stored "lies" at an angle. The section of the frame where the hole for the paperclip is located is located somewhat above the overall level of the frame. Utilizes the fingertips to feel.
- The Bixby and power buttons have a slight backlash, which is acceptable because they are recessed into the case;
- The space that separates the pane of glass and the frame. In all seriousness, a blade could fit in there. It would appear to be such a perversion to stuff the blade into the slot; nevertheless, in addition to this, dust and filth also get in there. It is easily discernible if there are no issues with the subject's vision. My opinion is that there should be some form of sealing gum between the glass and the frame (it most likely already is, but on the inside);
2. Insightful experiences with various forms of communication In most cases, there aren't any issues to report. Unfortunately, in the short time that he has owned it, the 4-ge has already fallen off once, and the entire connection has fallen off twice when he has left the basement. Started after a couple of restarts. It wasn't bothersome, yet it was;
3. The device's framework raises some hazy concerns about its stability. A minor ding manifested itself on the top of the phone, despite the fact that it had not collided with anything. It looks to be a pretty pliable material all things considered. Take a cover (silicone is preferable) before you do anything else;
4. I utterly forgot to write about retinal scanning; therefore, I am including it here. Its color and brightness are so intense that they can instantly destroy the retina, and if you point the phone at the sky while it is scanning, you can take out an airplane that is passing by. In most cases, the face is able to recognize itself pretty well; hence, the retinal scanner can be turned off.
5. Didn't wait? Me too. My review is being written one month after it was originally posted. Static objects on the screen are a curse and a source of pain for the owners, as they cause the screen to burn out (although it is then restored, but for how long?). Static objects should be avoided at all costs. I will describe the situation to you. I made sure that the smartphone was charging first thing in the morning, and that the Always on display setting was active. I don't know if it was intuition or a ray of sunshine that hit me right in the eye, but I decided to check how my shovel was doing for 60k and was "pleasantly" surprised)) 0) I will remember the date 08/07/2022 for a long time because it was she who was printed on the screen))0) 0) I will remember the date 08/07/2022 for a long time because it was she who was printed on the screen))0) 0 I shall continue my thoughts in the next remarks.