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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

They gave it to me, so I wouldn't have been any happier than I already am. These issues are never-ending with unlocking, which enrages. The S9 was quick and had a scanner underneath the screen. Of course, you can take off the protective glass and the scanner operates swiftly, but if you damage the screen, you'll have to pay more than half as much to have it fixed and the phone will already be less spontaneous afterward. If you previously owned a S7, you can upgrade to an S10; however, if you…

Pros
  • 1. Gorgeous screen that outperforms the S9 2. Sound from speakers of high quality 3. Speed
Cons
  • 1. The fingerprint scanner with a protective glass almost does not work; you have to press firmly on the screen before the issue is resolved. Facial detection is sluggish and frequently fails. 2. The ability to change the photo extension has been removed, making it impossible to take high-resolution photos. I used my Samsung S9 to take crisp pictures. 3. A weak battery requires frequent charging, but it does so quickly.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practical product, nothing to complain about.

After ten years of only using iPhones, I decided to switch to Samsung's flagship model. The official sum of $68 suggests he is not worth the money. Gray market prices, which are around 50 sput, are already a significant improvement. The fact that I learned how to adjust power saving settings led me to erase my previous review. At this point, I am nearly completely delighted with the phone; it has a longer battery life than my iPhone, takes comparable images, has enough of storage space, and…

Pros
  • Gorgeous display and surprisingly portable. It's a nice object to hold in general. As it turns out, having three lenses on the camera is quite useful. I find that making frequent use of the wide-angle lens is quite useful. In addition to wireless charging, it can also charge other gadgets. Now you may buy headphones or a watch without worrying about the battery discharging at an inconvenient time. I went out and purchased a portable charger that operates wirelessly. In a state of extreme ease and contentment. It's convenient that you may now bring your phone and its charger on bike rides together. There will be no discharges in the navigator roll for at least two days. Just stunning. Battery. Given that the phone didn't make it to the evening, I marked it down as a con in the original review. Yet, after putting it to use for a while, I came to the opposite conclusion. Throughout a day of use, the battery will be depleted by about half if the Mode of Average Savings is selected. Fantastic, especially for a mobile device. When traveling, using the maximum economy mode means you can go without charging for two to three days at most. And only during airport layovers should the regular mode be activated. Compared to turning on the iPhone's airplane mode, this provides a great deal more customization options. 3.5 mm jack, which ended up being the deciding factor.
Cons
  • Camera. She holds her own reasonably well. One of the selling points was that they performed better in the dark than iPhones. The Koreans took photo editing to an extreme, resulting in selfies where the subject's face looks like wax and all photos with even a slight enhancement looking like plasticine. There is no more glamorizing. The most extreme distortions of noise removal and border smoothing draw attention. It's unclear why the phone insists on riveting photos that are between 4 and 5 megabytes in size. As filters obscure even minute details, there's no point in trying to see more of an image at a larger size. Even with the sensitivity turned up to maximum, the fingerprint scanner can be used four or five times when working in a case. By using iPhone-style facial recognition without 3D face models, you can skip the photo altogether.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, its pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Since February, I've been patiently awaiting the debut of the Xiaomi 10, which appears to be a really promising piece of technology. In 2022, however, they were still not available for purchase by the summer. I checked out the Xonor 30, and it doesn't have access to any Google products. This is very unacceptable to me. Then, on Samsung's official website, I noticed an ad for the S10 that offered a substantial price cut. As a result, she took to the air in pursuit of him. I'm considering taking…

Pros
  • Display and photo/video colors are also incredibly vivid, which is a plus. Ghost-click-free curved display, please. Nobody has any problems with it. It is also decent performance. The dimensions are too small to be a shovel. The very high quality of the speaker embedded into the display is a plus.
Cons
  • Using a phone is way overrated and inflated. Since I've had my new phone for only a week, the battery has already died after only six hours of use (at room temperature, i. E. there is neither overheating nor hypothermia). It is far less effective as a printout than the real thing. The screen either does not read at all when touched, or it takes a while. It's possible you just have to adjust to the new normal. Honor 20's camera was used as a comparison (the most basic). Despite the Samsung's superior brightness, the Honor offers superior detail. In this case, enlarging the shot yields the appearance of an oil painting. The expensive unlock button is a different topic of discussion, the authorship of which is unclear. Although the print may not function right away, it must be used. Because of the poor quality of their batteries, you must keep an eye on this feature and turn off the screen as necessary. Let's talk about the battery life now; if you use your device for two to three hours every day while at work, you'll need to recharge it every day. Over the weekend, not even two days is sufficient. I don't play it at all, and it's expensive for what it is: a social network, a web browser, and some background music. To be honest, I've never understood the appeal of the iPhone or the need for individuals to carry around expensive mobile devices while constantly charging them. Unfortunately, I was now a prisoner of my own power wires and plugs. A low-cost Samsung battery had been enough up until then. I was disappointed to find out that the trade-in value of my S10 only amounted to $38. As a 59, he is not worth the trouble.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad quality, not worth the spent money.

I just bought this phone, and I'm rather disappointed in the display quality. The screen begins to turn pink at the slightest angle adjustment. This flaw, which the manufacturer does not acknowledge as a flaw, is portrayed in the official service center as a special characteristic of the amoled matrix. He had previously had the galaxy s7 and earlier models, and there were no issues. Very dissatisfied with the purchase. thus the flagship shouldn't create visual distortion, like cheap TN…

Pros
  • Nothing out of the ordinary; everything resembles modern phones.
Cons
  • At the smallest angle shift, the screen turns pink.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

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

4g even when there is no signal, such as when riding the subway or driving in a car; however, the internet is not loaded during these times. This confirms that the shift from 2g to 3g must be done manually. There is not even a trace of a signal. The internet is not available. We turn once more to 4g, but there is no signal displayed. A problem with the 4G signal was what needed to be proven. We move to an area with a consistent signal, where we test our 4G connection, and then we move to an…

Pros
  • Tone, picture, and moving picture
Cons
  • The 4G service does not function properly.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

This model's PWM has an extremely high ripple factor and begins to hurt the eyes even when the brightness level is only slightly off from 100%. I was astonished since, when I upgraded from the Galaxy S7, the PWM was exactly the same and my eyes did not grow weary of the word. I naively thought that Samsung had learned how to properly adjust the ripple frequency so as not to hit the eyes (as it is already done in iPhones), but it appears that this is not the case. I noticed PWM on the S4, but…

Pros
  • Design work rate multiple cameras audio from speakers Speaker jack a good factory movie was playing.
Cons
  • There is no warning indicator terrible PWM

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Previously used Samsung C7, C2, C3, C5, and C6. Switched to C8. The distinction is astounding. Using the fisheye camera, I'm quite satisfied. I photographed my son's friend today, and the results are incredible—far superior to those from an iPhone s8 Plus. Runtime for the Kraken JavaScript Benchmark is 1925ms (2620ms on the S7, 831ms on an Intel Core i7 8750H 2.6GHz laptop). Those. The browser did not significantly speed up despite the significant performance boost. The face recognition feature

Pros
  • Full-length screen that is big. Three camera options, face recognition. Fits comfortably in the hand and is light and slender. 128 GB of memory capacity!
Cons
  • Call recording is still not functional, and the fingerprint functionality is poorer than on the C7. Because the pop-up SMS is so little, you cannot see the password. Note system app is missing! Terrible customer service from Samsung; they failed to replace the broken SIM card tray and the power connector on my S7 throughout the warranty term.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

The iPhone 11 is the one to have. Actually, you don't require this phone at all It's not as insignificant as you would believe. Can you think of a scenario in which your built-in Gmail client stops responding? There is no search functionality, period. The issue persists even after a reinstallation. After minimizing and reopening from the tray, the bank customer hangs up. He needs to quit his current session and start over, but he doesn't know how to do it. While using a borderless screen, you…

Pros
  • First impressions are overwhelmingly positive. 2) Premium-grade components Three) Very modern and stylish layout 4) The Snap processor makes operating the phone's fundamental features a breeze.
Cons
  • To begin with, implement nfc. In the flagship model, the phone and the terminal need to be prodded numerous times before they connect. In line with the xiaomi price of 15 thousand. This leads to a few gasps of astonishment and draws some disapproving looks from the 5k line's grandparents. 2) Selfies and other people photographs' overall quality. For 15k, it also has a very Xiaomi vibe. In several cases, the phone has trouble distinguishing my intentions from those of others. 4) What makes everyone so pleased with this black hue? Almost always when you read in a browser, the text will be on a white backdrop. It's green, not white, over here. Irregular user experience, number 5. This is causing some serious eye strain. 6) Someone who was clearly under the influence of alcohol or drugs put up the screen's color profiles.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, normal product.

I just agreed to it for the camera, and I was quite unhappy with it. The photo quality is quite poor. It takes decent photographs in strong light but suffers from low light performance and noise. When you zoom in, the details disappear. Although the Xiaomi Mi 8's image quality is not noticeably better than that of the A71, there is no visible blur on magnified images. In addition, when the exynos gets hot, the dragon stays cool. There is no difference in picture quality between the exynos and…

Pros
  • Image and audio visual.
Cons
  • The camera always seems to destroy the moment.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

In the present tense, there are now mobile phone price cuts (December 2022). as a result, the cost-effectiveness is acceptable. Despite the fact that everyone in the family has a cell phone, they all use various brands, have different price ranges, and are stuck with ancient push-button models (6300 is still alive and so on). The design and build quality are top-notch. There are no negatives to report after upgrading from the S7 edge. There are drawbacks to every phone, so it's important to…

Pros
  • In contrast to the S7 edge: 1. The screen is excellent; the dark hues complement the sleek design of the case beautifully. Cancer s7 edge, but more precise and narrower in breadth 3. The rounded display is not to everyone's taste, but I think it's great. Fourth, a camera. The photos taken with the wide-angle lens are excellent. But, the jerk is weak in comparison to the s7 edge. Yet, using these settings, you can take stunning photographs. A more user-friendly camera menu is available in comparison to the s7 edge. 5. the corner camera doesn't get in the way, and I prefer it to the cutout on some other phones' designs. It has a 3.5 mm jack for headphones, number 6. Because of how crucial it is to me. There are "EXCELLENT" headphones available, but they are quite ancient. Seventh, stereo speakers that are placed outside the house Eight, the ability to withstand wet conditions (I am a fisherman, so this is important to me)
Cons
  • 1. Extremely and dangerously slippery Second, the black exterior is the most unappealing design element. 3.The excellence of the headphones' aural output. To be honest, I had higher hopes, but that's just me. Others have commented on how great the sound quality is. Nonetheless, I am really picky in this respect. Four, you can use it for a day before charging again (not a day) No matter what I do, my phone isn't always able to verify my identity using my fingerprint or face.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

There are plenty benefits and drawbacks to balance out all the extra features. All all, I'm pleased with the phone. The Chinese people who work for this salary will be hip and trendy, but they will be less reliable and will perform poorly on camera and in front of the screen. The iPhone will be liquid, the camera will be as good as or better than before, and it will still have prestige, but the operating system's controls and limits will be a drawback. Try not to ponder, tally, and swallow S20)

Pros
  • Width, night mode, a big juicy screen with mega resolution in a small package; an intriguing solution with stereo sound; a 3.5 mm jack; a vibrating alert with multiple tones; convenient control and crawling edge widgets; wireless charge distribution; an adapter for connecting USB flash drives; no moisture protection; but I'm glad she is.
Cons
  • The volume buttons should be positioned on the right, as this is where my dominant hand naturally rests. The bundled WIRED headset was fine, but I never even bothered to use it before selling it. Even when I restrict the number of apps that run in the background, avoid playing games, and turn off the always-on display, the battery still runs down quickly. Unless someone can tell me how to get free from the plug, I'm at a loss. Unfortunately, the implementation of voice notes is subpar. Although facial identification is necessary, I would prefer a speedier and more precise method based on a fingerprint. The widest possible perspective is solely used for still photography; videos are cropped. Intriguing as they may be, the image quality simply isn't high enough. The alarm vibration is also stronger. It's best to protect it with a case because it's slippery and the camera sticks out little from the back. Protective glass that fits a curved screen is harder to come by, so I use a film and a case that has sides. There are no tins and reboots, but there are occasionally hang-ups and program crashes (hi, android).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

After a period of two years, I started giving false warnings that there was water in the connector whenever the charging cord was plugged in. The charge ceased totally after that point. In the end, the service estimated that the cost of the repair would be fifty percent of the original cost. In general, you have to exercise extreme caution when dealing with the connector. It's too bad, because the phone is seriously awesome in every way! There was not a single thing wrong with him.

Pros
  • Camera, sound that is both good and clear
Cons
  • Battery

Although there were many cellphones, it was pointless to look at any more after the Samsung S7 edge. S series has been purchased for many years. The old phone was broken, hence the purchase. I don't even want to look at the other iPhone models because I am so happy with the current one. Google, Android with its customizations, and regular human USB are all present here. In general, Apple or Samsung are your only options if you want a high-end smartphone. As they say, the flavor and color.

Pros
  • One of the best screens available, the screen is excellent. Working hours are adequate. performance in plain sight. Something are cameras. There is an Instagram built-in. Beautiful aquamarine color. AKG's comprehensive headphones! Wireless charging and quick charging.
Cons
  • Services are constructed in our nation. There is nothing you can do to stop this, even though I would prefer to do without it. You can manage it.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality is so-so, the price does not match the quality.

That's it, I'm done with Samsungs. This is really unexpected from a widely promoted producer. At least I got a good deal on it. It's all over the Internet, the supposed flaws, and I felt it was hogwash. But, it wasn't the case. Every time you make a phone call, you're met with these limitations. You'll need to read through all of the instructions for optimization and settings in order to get any kind of usage out of this phone.

Pros
  • The volume is average, and the camera quality is satisfactory.
Cons
  • As a matter of fact, this phone makes me angry and irritated. Standard daily activities like making and receiving calls and checking messages are inconvenient. The poor design of the key arrangement makes it difficult to use. The fingerprint reader does not work properly. Continued delays and sluggishness. There is no pattern to the clicks; sometimes it responds with a trollish delay, sometimes it requires a hard click when it doesn't do so on the first try. Because of the e screen's rounded corners, I frequently get false clicks, and the video and text twist and distort. It has a lot of material, yet none of it is complete. Phones today are significantly more advanced.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I bought it.

I believed there were somewhat greater features for less money with this cellphone compared to the iphone 11 or xr. Better autonomy would be nice, but there is nothing we can do about it. Positive impressions of utilization are often held. The phone is generally not without compromise for me. Also, Samsung provides a smartphone with its own Exynos processor for our market, which performs and runs more slowly than a comparable Snapdragon version for the US or Asia.

Pros
  • + Superior AMOLED display. Everything is crystal clear, and the device's high brightness and pixel density make using it enjoyable. It also has enough memory in the base model (8GB RAM/128GB storage). When compared to the iPhone 11 without taking into account the fact that these two devices use different operating systems, operate in various ways, and demand various amounts of memory + ergonomics. Sophisticated firmware + Cameras + Very large size difference compared to iPhone 11 or xr. Despite not being a photographer, my strategy is practical. There are three of them in this location, which increases the variety for photography. Using your phone to take a quality photo is now simpler than it was with my mid-range A5 2022. The front is also undamaged. Conveniently, NFC is strong in this location and operates far from the terminal.
Cons
  • - Autonomy is a genuine issue; to get roughly 5-7 hours of screen time, you have to dance with tambourines, reduce synchronization, set the average economy mode, and put applications to sleep. - The problem with autonomy is made worse by loading the firmware with various Samsung and Facebook services that cannot be completely removed. This demands the user's attention. - The fingerprint scanner lacked a lot of consistency. The scanner's performance only significantly improved with One UI 2.1, and it is now up to par with the flagship device. IMPORTANT You have to reenter the fingerprints if you are updating to version 2.1.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, generally tolerable.

This particular version was purchased from snapdragon. Everything would be great in theory if the problems that emerged after three months weren't present. There are a lot of background processes running in the background, and unlike with some other manufacturers, you can't stop them from running at startup unless you have root access. Around a month ago, the central camera of the three began to mist over and produce murky images. The much-touted flood defenses end up being inadequate.…

Pros
  • Efficacy and Display Time
Cons
  • One, the navigator slowed to a halt and started making jerky motions after eating. This is an open issue that needs to be addressed. The camera's moisture protection seems to be malfunctioning, as it started to fog up and produce blurrier shots after being exposed to moisture. 3.There are intermittent drops in the transmission. Regular programs cannot be disabled at startup without root access. 5. Fingerprints on the screen are the biggest hassle. what I have observed recently. Never has enough. slow and inaccurate scans. You stand there like an idiot and poke at it three times, even though the calibration was finished before you got there. The sensor on the rear of the phone seems to be the best option thus far. alternatively, a side button. You can't record phone calls, which is rule number six

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

In point of fact, just like any other strong smartphone that is intended to be a top model, it is a collection of compromises. I was prepared for the possibility that the incoming top had been constructed at the limit of the heat dissipation capability of the available computer power, and that it might overheat in a number of situations, up to and including an emergency shutdown. I had anticipated that the photographic component would make more progress, but miracles do not happen - the smaller

Pros
  • Excellent mobile device in which all aspects are well-balanced. He was successful in obtaining his goals.
Cons
  • After the S7, I was anticipating a considerably improved camera performance. As compared to the previous three generations of the vehicle, this improvement is welcome but falls short of our expectations. In point of fact, with the exception of wide-angle and telephoto lenses, there is nothing new and improved. Everything has, of course, been better in terms of functionality, but the Galaxy S7 took even better photos in some modes. And everything went according to plan with the accumulator. There is an increase in storage space available on the apparatus because it has been idle for the past four years. But there isn't a huge gap between the two. The apparatus is still heating up really rapidly. For instance, if you place it in a cradle under the windshield of your vehicle on a sunny day and switch on the maps application, the device is likely to overheat and refuse to charge. A wireless charger that is being held in a cradle by the manufacturer is almost certain to be involved in a mishap within a few short minutes.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What did I pay for? The product is a complete failure.

Thus, I'm still using A3, and I'm forced to do so because it has superior functionality to S10 in comparison. Why did Samsung raise the price and reduce the phone's functionality? Even while the S10 can operate underwater like the A3, their program speeds are very similar. How come I spent so much money? Samsung devices are starting to let me down in some ways. I encourage you not to purchase this phone; instead, go with the Galaxy Note 10, which at least has better stylus capabilities…

Pros
  • Display, camera, battery, and excellent memory. In actuality, only the camera has effective stabilization. Nevertheless, you could buy a cool camera with stabilization for this amount.
Cons
  • Due to the "dreamers" at Samsung, I'll compare with the A3 phone, which I have to carry around: 1. For such a price, there is no stylus support, and the price is absurdly high for this phone. 2. The S10 lacks clipboard readers, which forces you to take a break from your work. This is disgusting because everything works on the A3 (a less expensive model). 3. The screen begins to stutter and switch between applications and tabs when it's cold (A3 does not have such glitches). 4. Why is a radio needed in S10 and where is it located? (The A3's radio functions flawlessly.) The A3 phone is five times less expensive but has superior capabilities (except for the camera). I believe my money was stolen!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Comment: I purchased a mother of pearl-colored Samsung Galaxy S10 on March 8. I previously used an iPhone SE. Indescribable in emotion, it appears to be immensely wealthy. We use our phones frequently; they are a part of daily life. As such, if you use one, you should use a high-quality device and take pleasure in it. I urge everyone who is afraid to move from an iPhone to an Android device to do so because they won't be sorry.

Pros
  • The sound is really beautiful, and the screen is the greatest I've ever seen. 3. Camera: clear images with a variety of effects 4, Configure your alerts so they appear in the center of the screen like on an iPhone (Settings - Lock Screen - Notifications - View Style - Details).
Cons
  • Battery. At 22:00, there is still 20% of the battery left after removing the phone from charging at 6:00 and using it very actively (youtube, instagram, whatsapp, vk, plus sporadic calls + music). Not bad, but remember that I haven't actually played anything.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

The S8 Plus is too big for my liking. At one point, the S8 didn't seem big enough. While viewing the specifications for S10, my decision was made. Although the buttons won't quite fit, the S10 can be used with the S7edge cover as if it were a native device. And in terms of size and design, the S7edge is almost a benchmark for me. S10 cannot be contained within a S8 container. Several customers were worried about their own safety and comfort levels when it came to autonomy and temperature. About

Pros
  • It's about time they put the fingerprint reader on the front, and it's a good thing too. Better battery life and less delay compared to the Galaxy S8+. S8+
Cons
  • The native film slows down the fingerprint scanner. Accubaterry displays 3300 but only displays 3100 for battery capacity. Meanwhile, data from Samsung indicates that all available storage has been used.