- Advantages: 1. Design 2. Screen 3. Camera (main, about the front camera - rather a minus than a plus) 4. Power source (something to strive for, but overall good) 5. New features and improvements to the software 6. The first edition book cover (like the S8, only much more convenient and practical - worked - well done) 7. The opposite of a charge This is just a very helpful thing to have for people who utilize electronic devices that can be charged wirelessly. This is one of the Major advantages. 8. A fingerprint scanner that is located directly on the screen (it works fine; I was concerned about it before purchasing it, but in actuality, there were no issues at all). The very first attempt at everything).
- 1. The camera (front camera) did not impress or surprise me in any way. Let's just put it that way. In this regard, Samsung was far too sluggish and did not do anything novel (only in the description of the show-off - but in fact, as on the S8). Perhaps there is a frontalka that is more fascinating in the plus S10 model, but on the standard S10 model, there is nothing that is substantially unique. In general, I don't speak much about S10e because I haven't tried it myself and can't say whether or not it's superior to S10. 2. The INDICATORS have been taken away. Yet, this is really a makeshift raft to compensate for the lack of eyebrows. Hence, in a basic sense, this is only the back of the medal that says "framelessness." 3. There are no official programs or standard programs for a more upbeat design of the front camera (the mugs there or would make it the very INDICATOR that is so lacking, and there are none of these programs available. The software would be made PAID, and the money would be made, and the customer base would be more than satisfied). 4. This is understandable given the delicate nature of the phone. There is no way that any operation could take place without a cover story.
- A fingerprint scanner on the front is a good idea, the camera is superior to the S9, the sound quality is excellent, and there are assistive gestures like double tapping the screen. Glued factory film included; Although I utilize bxActions, a boxed Bixby solution appeared because it has a wide range of features.
- No rising signal has made the alarm clock into a nightmare. In dimly lit spaces, the camera takes mediocre pictures. Dimensions, especially the transfer above the power button, made it difficult to use with one hand. Battery life is reduced; there is no LED; the front camera cutout is not as unsightly as a unibrow but it also doesn't paint the phone. Then, they may create an LED to go around the camera. The screen is not designed for applications; if a cutout occurs on text or another object, you should leave. There are few colors; black and white are undesirable, and memory variations are not available. - Sad (I wear lenses or glasses, so there is no alternative): The front scanner on the S9 functions the same as the rear one. The quality has not improved.
- Display, aural, and visual performance
- autonomy
- Superior Display and Camera
- Everything from the battery to the subpar audio (especially when compared to Apple's iPhones) to the casing and the software.
- Size and weight that are just right. The screen and the camera
- Reading the print through the protective glass is a laborious process that consumes a lot of time. When dropped, there is a greater chance that the screen will crack.
- The size is the same as the previous smartphone, so it's compact, but at least the diagonal is bigger. It does what it's supposed to do intelligently. It can be charged wirelessly. There's a decent display here.
- Cellular signal and mobile Internet reception are marginally lower than on the prior smartphone. In a similar vein, WI-FI is the same. Even with the power-saving mode activated, autonomy is just average. Eight out of ten times, unlocking the device requires a facial scan, compared to three out of ten times when using a fingerprint or graphic code. The stereo sound is an improvement over the previous smartphone, but not by much.
- Pts fits well in the hand and is the ideal size for one-handed use. Large screen, handy location for the fingerprint scanner, and excellent construction. There is no discomfort associated with how the fingerprint scanner works. Quite a good camera. quick to use. It is slightly less powerful than s7, but it heats the case uniformly. factory-installed screen protector 7% of the battery lasted overnight when at rest thanks to energy savings. In theory, I believe it will be adequate to charge every other day under the same energy consumption as an older S7, or with my activity. Unintentional touch did not seem to cause any issues. Excellent delivery set. When operating or installing programs, the old wireless charger's load causes it to use all of its energy just to keep the phone charged. Support for SD is good. connects to Samsung Televisions with ease. Google Pay functions perfectly. The sound quality is excellent, and the speakers are passable.
- On the front panel, there is no event indicator; when charging, it resembles a black brick. The battery drains quickly when it is under load, and greater battery capacity would be nice. no IKport The icons and shell have a rustic feel, and it looked beautiful on S7.
- In general, solid steel Capacity to power additional devices Inclusion of a 3.5mm Jack
- There is one major drawback, and that is Android. Do not make the same mistake I did and switch from iOS to Android if you are currently using iOS.
- 1) screen (I've always preferred amoleds with deep black colors because they are easy on the eyes and don't appear to have any false clicks on rounded edges when the edge panel is off); 2) effectiveness (delays when paging, no menu navigation, everything is fast and smooth) 3) Excellent work by each broadcaster (cellular. Wi-Fi, NFS) fourth main camera 5) Sound (speakers, headphones, and Bluetooth)—here is where genuine advancements are made.
- one) battery (an obvious drawback for everyone, but not for the manufacturer - with my average use, a day with a margin, but not much) 2) The sensation of compactness is gone (in comparison to my prior S7); this is approximately the same with other contemporary shovels. But why was it extended by one centimeter? simply take the frame off, then everything will be ok. For me, 70*140 is the ideal size.
- Camera. Memory Sound (speakers warmed the soul) Not a brick (aka lightweight)
- At dusk and dark, the camera does not take out
- All pluses but.
- Display edges are too bent