- Amazing and distinctive style. The color and style of the Aura Glow phone are very stunning. Fantastic display with absolutely flawless blacks. When I first switched on the music over the stereo speakers, I couldn't believe my ears. Can you explain how a phone can make such crisp, detailed sound with such satisfying bass? While the sound quality cannot be matched to that of a full-sized speaker system, it is really stunning for a mobile device. It has 256 GB of internal storage space. Now, you can stop worrying about memory usage and clearing caches for instant messengers and avoiding video recording. You can also insert a memory card with a maximum capacity of one thousand gigabytes (that's so much data it's hard to fathom; even my laptop has less space). Memory capacity of 12 gigabytes. Don't bother quitting programs that aren't being used. Quickly and efficiently charge your phone with 45W fast charging. That really helped me out when I realized with only a few percent of charge that I had to depart in less than 20 minutes. There are three cameras plus a depth-of-field (DOF) sensor. Impressive results from all three cameras. And a telephoto lens with a sufficient zoom of 2 times, not 5 or 10, is what you need (this is exactly as much as you need to shoot a person or object with beautiful bokeh and with a beautiful compressed long-focus perspective). The DOF sensor produces high-quality 3D scans, which can be exported to 3ds max without any loss of data. Several high-quality video formats can be recorded, and the stabilization works great at 60 frames per second. 2 sims! You can ditch the second phone. S pen. Unlike any other phone on the market, this one is unique. If you know what you're looking for and why you need it, you're stuck with Samsung and the NOTE.
- When using a wide-angle camera to record video, the stabilization is inadequate. As an architect, I frequently find myself in need of shooting architectural interiors. There's only so much room on the width, and I'd like to be able to shoot as effortlessly there as I do with my main and TV cameras. While more batteries would be ideal, I am grateful for the lightning-fast charging times.
- The audio quality is superb. Stunning Display - Showing off Quickness of charge from a name-brand charger
- Finally, a camera with a stylus that has rounded corners.
- The TV is a nice size. Capable cameras. That was a fantastic showing. Keeping a charge is no problem. The use of a stylus to jot down notes requires practice, but it's worth it for the convenience it provides.
- Price
- Relaxing and cozy. It is comfortable to hold and does not cause any irritation when placed on the palm. Superb presentation. Best quality camera on the market. Not only have we added several new shooting modes, but overall image quality has improved since the Note 8. (which I used before). This has excellent sound quality. After the Note 8's mono speaker, the stereo sound in this device was a welcome change. the mood of videos and songs changes. Ink Pen or Stylus. It's useful for its ease of use, but the other functions are unnecessary. He didn't need it and did fine. As in, how well it works. As a result, she was hoisted to her feet. Technology advancements have led to speedier application processing times (both work and open) Internal storage capacity. The regular edition's 256 bits are more than enough for human senses. - Independence. The phone is sturdy enough to last all day under moderate use. It's a charge inversion. It's a small thing, but having a way to charge your watch and your partner's headphones when there aren't any outlets around is a huge benefit.
- - Price. With a price tag of $90.000 at the manufacturer's site, this gadget is clearly not worth the money. Camera in the front. Many people find her frustrating, but I couldn't care less where she is. You forget about it entirely after using it for a few hours. No 3.5 mm headphone jack. In this case, however, the fact that there isn't a headphone adaptor included in the package is a drawback. A premium headset with a USB-C port is included. Identification system based on fingerprint scanning technology. Undoubtedly, he slowed down, but (!) A lot of people have speculated that the reason is explained in the movie itself, since without it the plot moves forward more quickly. I'm unable to verify. On the other hand, face unlock has been vastly enhanced (in comparison to older models), and it works just as well whether you're wearing glasses or not.
- Very visible screen, quick charging, and intuitive controls.
- Pricey repairs outside of warranty coverage (for example, screen replacement)
- 6-8 inch display is quite huge (due to frameless size, similar to 5.7 models) Memory of 12 GB (when downloading 12 applications, more than 7 GB remain free) As of right now, it seems to cancel any and all applications. HD video in 4K resolution
- None of these are serious flaws, only minor quibbles: I had to buy a cover because I was continually wiping the casing clean. I ran Antutu on my phone, and it gave me 353k parrots, well below the 450+k that was advertised.
- Screen size, camera quality, and duration of battery life
- The computer monitor and the rate of labor are both nothing more than space.
- In a single word: battery.
- The device as a whole is well balanced and proportioned, and the screen has very thin borders. The display itself is far more pleasant to look at than that of the S20U; the latter wins in terms of smoothness due to hertz, but this is a minor quibble. It has sharp graphics, a polished user interface, stylish stock wallpapers, and a killer in-built screen saver that locks the screen. It's the only phone I've had where I'm not eager to swap out the theme, UI, and apps right away. Generally speaking, it's a nice place. I upgraded after being dissatisfied with my GNote8's battery life over the course of three years. You can expect high-quality images and videos from the camera. It can be easily customized and produces respectable results even when left to its own devices when shooting. Overkill in terms of performance, for obvious reasons. I can't figure out how to slow things down. It is a significant accomplishment if tel. doesn't go to zero during the daytime hours and the system is able to function independently. This is a step up from the Note 8, which today, with regular daytime use (including social media, the web, IM, a few games, and 2-3 hours of navigation + music), may be charged twice, thrice, or even four times. Normal autonomy, but without the stars, as I recall my favorite Samsung Mi Max lasting in a similar situation for two days when it was brand new.
- The most significant drawbacks, in my opinion, are as follows: First, the car's headphone jack was broken, so I had to switch out the radio tape. The lack of a notification LED is 2) ZLOOOOO. Even though everything is replicated on my smart watch, the indication still feels more natural to me because I'm an old school dude. On top of all that, the clock always seems to get fired and demand food right when it's most inconvenient for everyone involved. 3) The under-screen fingerprint scanner is a cool idea, but it leaves a lot to be desired in terms of use and accuracy (measured in terms of how often it works). Using the third week is much easier with Notes 8 and 9, but that could just be because I'm not used to them. 4) Patched the security hole that allowed for the "sandwich" technique to be used with a second SIM card and a storage card. It's not a huge deal in theory, what with 256GB of storage space, but the silt is still there. 5) This scenario gets dirty FAST. really, very directly. At the very least one film starring an oleophobe should make it to the big screen. 6) The stylus requires more effort to remove now, making it harder to misplace but more convenient when you actually need it. 7) The speakers, which were billed as an upgrade over the Note 8's, produced an unpleasant sound in my opinion. It plays louder, but it shakes like a herd of cattle and seems to be falling apart. Eighth, I'm dissatisfied with the selection of book jackets, which includes both sturdy tomes and paper-thin silicones that serve no use other than to shield the book's contents from grease- Please use the standard version of Note 10 for all preferences. Although we do have Spigens at a number of our stores, sizes 10+ require special ordering from behind a hill.
- If you don't need to type large texts on the road or draw / edit photos, then a tablet (with its wonderful screen, bright and pleasant to use with a pen, and numerous user interface solutions that make life easier for a business person) can possibly replace your laptop.
- After being one of the first people to own a Samsung Galaxy Note 1 seven years ago, I still have the same issues: battery life (apparently due to the screen), text input — only the Samsung keyboard likes; other keyboards don't work very stable; and handwriting is more of a novelty than a practical tool. Not functioning with Linux on DeX. (yet) Two ports, although only one supports 4G where an SD card might be inserted.