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With all the benefits and drawbacks, I believe everything is clear, with the exception of one Android. In my opinion, it is unclear how such software image processing can be present on a phone with such stylish cameras. Better shots were taken using an old iPhone with a 13 megapixel camera. Well, the issue isn't even that it takes awful pictures; rather, it's that there aren't any decent photo editors for Android that can sufficiently replace the usual editor for iOS.

Pros
  • small size, Design, Screen, and quick charging
Cons
  • Compact battery Module with a protruding camera Marked Android back cover

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

The screen of the phone still covered by warranty started to click, the glass started to pull away in one spot, and its moisture protection is in doubt. It is really odd to see such a flaw in a costly phone from such a reputed company. The screen hasn't caused any interference up until now, but the other day it became really worn out, so we went to the service center, where they "repaired" the screen. and it did so once more two hours later. Also, you must return to the service. And two…

Pros
  • nice camera, vibrant colors, and a good phone
Cons
  • screen clicks, reportedly demonstrating the ineffectiveness of the proprietary service's moisture protection and

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I have found a compact phone that suits my needs. You won't even notice that you have it in your pocket because the phone is so small and lightweight. Since I use it in tandem with a Tab S6, and I just use it as a dialer and a camera + a little correspondence in a telegram and give a network to the tablet, then when the screen is on average 2 hours a day and the average energy saving is set, I recharge the battery in approximately two days on the third. I don't think we would have lasted more…

Pros
  • Very portable for its time, with a high-quality image. Very dependable construction
Cons
  • The disadvantage of compact size is a relatively tiny battery.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

I was forced to convert from my iPhone SE to this trash. Even though at least half of the issues are with the android and not the phone itself, the phone is still a product. As soon as Apple stops making cutting boards and introduces a phone with a regular diagonal and a normal rectangular screen free of holes, brow furrows, snot, inclusions, and other artifacts, I'll switch back to iOS.

Pros
  • - Beautiful screen with beautiful blacks
Cons
  • - a hole in the camera on the screen, which means a hole in any videos, photos, or text you're reading, and everywhere else this hole hides useful content. - a bump on the back of the camera block sticking out, which prevents the phone from being placed normally on the table side scanner. GooglePay, SamsungPay, and other awful payment methods that ApplePay can't compete with are a repugnant decision. - The included headphones were thrown away right away because fast charging also equals quick discharge. The phone holds a charge objectively less after a fast charge than after a leisurely one. - camera. - android. The pictures aren't terrible, but the color representation has absolutely nothing to do with reality. I used both a computer and a phone to watch. — the Bixby button. permanently turned off. Unused button in a sad case with a miserable corpse; you must hit the off button to turn off the screen. You must place a finger on the other side in order to press it with one hand. The volume buttons are another option. Because of this, when you wish to turn off the screen, you simultaneously push the power and volume buttons, and the result is a screenshot. I already have 30 of them after a month. I detest this dreadful craft. - Wi-Fi. Not always connecting in the subway. On occasion, you must manually choose a network. When the phone recognizes a well-known network, a Google Assistant widget that displays the connection procedure appears on the screen. appears whenever there is background noise. He so forcedfully switched it off everywhere and permanently. Now, if there is any outside noise, a terrible warning appears telling me that I have "shut off" Google Assistant with a single button. - type-c. Poor connection. Due to some terrible crap sticking out from within, the cable must always be connected into the phone in a perpendicular fashion in all planes. the brakes. jitters, briefly freezes, and jerks throughout the swap

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

In overall, I'm pleased with the phone; it's a considerable improvement over my old Redmi Note 7 (I now have something to compare it to, right? Even though this is my old phone, I've become enamored with wireless charging (yeah, I tried out the "revolution" in charging technology on myself first). It's likely that I'll soon invest in a wireless external battery charger.

Pros
  • Except from that, everything is OK.
Cons
  • The short battery life is a major drawback. I can assure you that it will not last you the entire day; you will need to bring an extra battery with you so that you may charge it as you walk. Perfectionist that I am, though, I must point out that the selfie camera wasn't even put on the axis of the angle, but rather in a horrible spot. In contrast to the battery, though, these are merely flowers. Oh, and it gets warm, perhaps because of the Exynos processor, which is probably usual in Snapsdragon.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

As a gift, I purchased the Samsung EP-N6100 Wireless Network Charger (white), which, after discounts, I was able to purchase for $45. It has a very simple and straightforward charging procedure. Compared to the cost of the phone itself, the value of a trade-in is lower. Surprisingly little for a gadget with a 5.8-inch diagonal screen, the device was actually 10% smaller than my 5.5-inch model. There's adequate strength in the head, but the diagonal is too narrow, so it's not going to appeal to…

Pros
  • Excellent visuals, practical size Despite its small screen size (5.8 inches), this phone has a lot going for it: the latest version of Android (Android 10), high-quality audio (thanks to the included AKG headphones), a rapid charger (the Samsung EP-N6100 wireless network charger), 120GB of storage space for photos and videos, a nice exterior hue (magenta), and a decent level of performance overall. Nice tiny phone, if I do so so myself. You won't be able to tell that the front camera is there.
Cons
  • It's a little tough to find economical alternatives to authentic items. Since no one has any background with the sensor, all arguments about where the fingerprint actually is are treated equally.

Huawei P20 was in use before this. I was happy to see a 3.5mm jack in addition to a more seasoned and stylish casing in compared to it. The issue with notifications going unnoticed is resolved. Yet, if not worse, the photo's quality is unquestionably below that of the following generation. Even if the P20's look is more enticing in the evening, the S10e is easier to identify. Generally pleased with the acquisition.

Pros
  • + Juicy and vibrant, readable in the sunlight. The availability of AOD and its customisation made me happy. writes video well, supports HDR10 recording, writes 4K video, and has stabilization + The presence of a 3.5-connector, a full IP68 waterproof rating, a small size, stereo sound, and OneUI's skin is extremely lovely. Compared to Flyme and EMUI, all elements have the same design, programs are stored in memory, and notifications are always received. both attractive and recognizable. We are grateful to Samsung for not creating a "unibrow" like Huawei did.
Cons
  • – No DC dimming. In comparison to the IPS screen, the eyes become substantially more weary. It is best to avoid using at low brightness because, after only a short time of use, a headache in the temple area is possible. The average battery life is 4 hours. The fingerprint scanner is located in an awkward place and frequently malfunctions when used for the first time. Bixbi is completely useless because the assistant call button can be reassigned. The S10e may not be able to connect to the network where the Huawei P20 did perfectly and displayed 5 bars of signal strength. -Difficulties connecting two Bluetooth devices at once. A MiBand 4 wristband and AirDots headphones, in my instance. The sound quality from the headphones is depressingly bad while the bracelet is connected; it is worth turning it off because the sound instantly changes. The front camera is also very subpar, especially in low light. Finally, the device gets very hot and overheating causes the processor's frequency to be reset. If he loses 30% of his power after 15 minutes of play, what good is his power? Moreover, heating degrades component durability.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

screen is nice, and the design is quite cool. rapid filming done at a concert; the sound was not just there; it was of good quality when conversing near the third ring in Hong Kong at 100 dB; the interlocutor did not notice the noise of automobiles, but he clearly heard me; the sound was not just there; it was of outstanding quality Using the power-saving mode while he was at work during the week, he managed to keep four days. But, after using a mobile Internet connection in Hong Kong, the…

Pros
  • golden and forceful, current and rapid, and pricey with a small hole.
Cons
  • reorganize the apps on the screen. There is no function to alter the number to send to the bum, and it is difficult to turn off the insane sms about the loss-appearance of the network; this is a terrifying experience.

The device that followed the "A" series made people gasp in awe. Not like the unibrowed juggernaut over at Apple, the Koreans' frameless display is a welcome innovation. Also, the camera cutout is barely perceptible while the device is in normal use, giving the impression of a single, massive, high-resolution, brilliant screen. The wide-angle lens on this camera was fantastic. Her favorite type of photography to take is landscapes. Accurate portrayal of color and amount of detail. I see the…

Pros
  • Display, video, audio, and vocals
Cons
  • Weak battery endurance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is very cool, it could be worse.

I am quite dissatisfied with the sound coming from the headphones and the camera's ability to capture video after the iPhone 7 (both in terms of the diagonal and picture quality). Everyone else didn't stand close by, but Epol can and does. I only bought it because I was tired of IOS restrictions, and Samsung is the best option (fans of Chinese slop, go throw your trash in the trash; it's just Bichevsky slag). I was especially happy that the 6 GB of RAM allows you to run multiple applications at

Pros
  • The main camera's photo capabilities are great, and the screen is first-rate.
Cons
  • I was at a lost after using the dated iPhone 7, and the lauded headphones sound worse than Sony for 2300. Horrible front camera

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Because the rest of it began freezing after a few months, I was convinced that this would be my last Samsung. However, I decided to give the company one last chance, and I gladly accepted it. I was astounded by how quickly everything worked; video recording, games, and apps all ran smoothly and without hiccups. The sound is passable, but only one of the speakers plays with a deep low sound, unlike the XS stub, both are low-frequency, and the front speaker is so-so, unlike the same XS; these…

Pros
  • quickness, versatility, video recording on fire!, and multiple windows
Cons
  • For whatever reason, the front camera was never properly instructed.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

Naturally, if there is a warranty, I will contact, but I anticipate that it will be pointless. These shoals will not be discovered by miracle specialists for several weeks, and this is not discovered during diagnostics. Indeed, and the manuals' recommendation to return this device to its default settings does not work at all. If Sony does not bring back the "compact" in the near future, I will probably sell this product and purchase one of the two Chinese models.

Pros
  • In reality, nothing exceptional. Smart as a whip.
Cons
  • This manufacturer's first product of this kind is this one. I exclusively used premium small Sonys before this device and since the invention of smartphones. Sony's "compact" range was discontinued, so I had to get this. In May 2022, it was bought at Megafon. This product has been discharged to zero during the past three months, and only when used outside, before shutting off from 20–50% in a matter of minutes. Three times it happened. The first time at -15C it soon reached 0% and died, but when it was turned on in the heat, there was a 25% charge instead of 0%. Alright, I believe there might be a bug. Today is the last occasion. It was 15% when I put it in my pocket, talked to people on the street for about five minutes, sent several messages in messengers, and it was already at 5%. When I took it out of my pocket a few minutes later, it had already turned off. No application in the settings at the same time detected any inappropriate consumption. foolishly, unexpectedly, went to the minus (see screen). That same week, it was roughly the same the second time. It's not about them; rather, it's about this wonder product. At the same time, every time, I used different programs, and this does not happen frequently. Simple is tin. In order to prevent further prodding, there is no thread for turning off the notification LED on the screen. Olveys them about anything at all; off-screen, only responds to SMS. As a result, there is jingling, but the screen doesn't stupidly come to life so you can't see what has arrived. I installed a third-party program to enable the screen to wake up when alerts are received and to illuminate the camera's indicator until they are read. 04/29/21. This miraculous device started spontaneously jinking sporadically a few months ago, and since then, no notification programs have sent me any notifications. The sound in notifications is typically disabled in many Android applications, and all reminders are turned off. It didn't convince me that users were writing about this caabolition nt's on the forums. The rattling, even when set to "do not disturb," was the final straw! I now see the origin of the name "Gnusnus" for these wonder goods. It is both the first and last for me.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positives and negatives.

I regarded it as a successor for the wildly popular Galaxy S7. Unfortunately, this is the only phone available that has a regular camera, protective glass, and pocket-friendly size. There is also the Mi 9 SE, although it lacks a minijack and has a protruding camera block. Impressions only differ negatively from those of the S7. The situation worsened. Even though the phone was made thinner, less text can now fit in its width. More RAM and physical memory, as well as a slightly improved camera.

Pros
  • Dimensions are. fits in any jacket or jean pocket. You may move about and sit down while carrying it in your pocket. No case is necessary. The block of cameras sticking out prevents the phone from swaying on the table. ++ Headphone jack everything regarded as standard for the S-series: Genuine Gorilla Glass, a regular camera, water resistance, high-quality audio, and support for the newest Bluetooth and Wi-Fi standards.
Cons
  • Button for Bixby. The worst invention Samsung has made in the last 20 years is this. Ineffective, disruptive, and downright irritates. It cannot be given any useful task. - Very irritating button to turn off! You must exert strong pressure on her. The screen cannot simply be turned off with a flick of the wrist. You need a stop on the other side in order to press inward. There are volume buttons on the side directly across from that. You repeatedly press on them in an effort to turn them off, which lowers the loudness. You can't simply use your finger to turn off the screen if the phone is on a table. Pick up your phone, please. This is an error. - Taking screenshots is quite inconvenient. I playfully request that friends who appear to enjoy the phone snap a screenshot of the display. In an effort to simultaneously touch all these small unpleasant buttons, I study their surprised facial expressions. - Unfavorable sound adjusting. Formerly, the + and - buttons on phones were independent. To press them without looking was convenient. Instead of, there is now a Bixby button that you keep pressing. Feel where the plus is in your pocket and where the minus cannot be. - The screen is now thinner than the Galaxy S7 with the same proportions! Yes, indeed. They consumed the vitally important breadth space in order to create these ridiculous lengthy proportions. On a phone with the same proportions from three years ago, less text can fit vertically. - The best option is not to use screen buttons. Mechanical and Touch were more practical. - The ideal option is not a hole for the camera.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

So far, after four days of use, I'm really dissatisfied. The Meizu pro 6 I was using was too old and its camera was broken, so I upgraded. I sought adventure but was instead met with fresh challenges. iPhone Xr was available as a choice. Yet, despite its many benefits, it is overwhelmingly large. Perhaps its small size can make up for its flaws, and that's why I gave it 4 stars. Having paid that much, though, my expectations are for a flawless flagship product. If something is broken, maybe…

Pros
  • My wife has a Meizu 16th, so I'll use that as a benchmark (you know where) Pros of Samsung: Size of the ideal mobile device Good weight. Excellent supplies. Overall, even without a case, it rests securely in the hand, and the wide sides provide good ergonomics. There is a lot of available memory, and it can be upgraded if necessary. High-quality audio output and headphones are provided. Consistency and sharpness in video capture. The truth cannot be read by a wet finger, no matter how fast it is.
Cons
  • I'm going to have to go with expansion right from the bat. At the low, low price of $38,000, I was able to purchase a stake of the company free of any gift-giving obligations. His value to me is at most $30,000, and certainly not $50,000. He seems to be getting more animated. If you're charging your phone wirelessly for 50 minutes, it will get as hot as an iron, and you should probably need a case. Moreover, it sells oddly warm even after regular use. Even after purchasing a cover, the sediment is still there. I'm not sure what it is about this camera that has made it so revered, but when placed side-by-side with a Meizu 16T, the images look washed out and the subjects' faces become overly bright. Detail suffers ever-so-slightly on the Samsung while shooting in a room with a chandelier. However, I did not enjoy using the selfie camera and hence do not make use of it. The screen is yellower and has less of a contrast margin than the meizu's, but the colors are more vibrant. (It's bright and vivid inside the settings, but absolutely muted outside of them.)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Is a deliberate, thought-out selection made. Preemptively kept an eye on the subject matter. I'm on my fourth Samsung device, having switched to Korean manufacturers after Nokia's demise in Bose. The previous model, the SG Note II, served its owner well for six years. Old SG Spica was traded in as part of a promotion purchase. We are wholly content with the gadget. It's even more than I anticipated. Elegant construction. Superb display (I like it with Sams). Effectively uses intelligence…

Pros
  • Superlative performance in a portable package
Cons
  • I got exactly what I was anticipating. Personally, I don't pay attention to the problems.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

Of course not for lefties. When you hold it in your left hand with your palm facing up, it (the processor?) starts to heat up (and this is not a game yet). It took some time to get used to, but I can now recognize the index finger on the left hand. The ultrawide camera produces horrific distortions at the edges, as if you were in a starship and had just performed a hyperjump.

Pros
  • Hardly no proprietary 2.5D is available. You can take passable shots at night. Two adapters and wired AKG headphones are included along with charging (mini USB to USB-C, USB to USB-C). Nonetheless, wireless Buds SM-R170 headphones have been introduced for the time being.
Cons
  • Nothing. Do not linger or go more slowly.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

To sum up - thus, how I feel about the series' phone: the standards for this kind of money (40k), because there are no other phones like it. I don't like how warmth and throttling and a weak battery and its discharge ruined my first impression. It's true that the camera could have used some improvement, and that there are some minor software features that are better and easier to use on competing products. While I wouldn't normally provide any sort of recommendation, I do think Samsung has…

Pros
  • 1) It's compact and lightweight, which is why I picked it up; I wanted a phone that would fit in my pocket when I wore pants, and I was sick of using shovels. Excellent aesthetics, number two 3) High-Quality Amoled Screen Four) Superb high-fidelity audio system Five) A 3.5mm jack for headphones 6. The built-in camera, which is way more impressive than an eyebrow, 7) The cost; I paid 40k during a sale, which is reasonable for this type of phone; nonetheless, I would not recommend paying the full 55k for it. 8) There are cool Marvel-related cases; being a fan of the Marvel universe, I find this particularly appealing. Nine) The camera is standard; however, it has a neat filter that superimposes a colored element on a black and white background. Otherwise, it's the same as it is for everyone else. Ten) It has a really great user interface.
Cons
  • 1) HEATED - in common uses, like messengers, it manages to heat up to the point where the hand is hot, even through a plastic case. 2) As the action heats up in a game, throttling kicks in and things slow down:(- if you play a lot, I don't recommend it. Third, while sleeping, he peacefully consumes 10–15% of the battery, even if he has closed all applications. 4) The battery is small, therefore you need to charge it every day so that it doesn't die in the middle of the night when you're out walking. Therefore, I charge it overnight, and then again about lunchtime, so I don't have to worry about it until the evening. Some people only use their phones at night, while others use them 24/7. Five) Eliminates any candidate who is worse than an X-ranked rival in the same academic class. I found it to be the case when contrasting the two. The dialer and SMS block are not user-friendly, and other providers have improved upon this feature.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

After a week of use, I haven't felt really enthusiastic about the device, but I would like to (the flagship, no matter how). An amazing phone does every task and executes all tasks well, but I can't think of anything extraordinary or spectacular. Brakes and glitches are kept a secret, and there aren't many perplexing setup menus. About the drawbacks, the buttons are quite awkwardly placed; when the phone is locked, the volume and power buttons are frequently depressed (I would prefer the power…

Pros
  • Their size is more important than their mass.
Cons
  • The keys' placement, battery life, the absence of a notification indicator, and the IR port.

Do not try to copy Apple's design with your excellent phones, Samsung. The S20 series offers absolutely nothing that would make a good purchase, including a small design or a comfortable fingerprint sensor (placement under the screen is not ideal). As my primary headphones are wireless bluetooth models, the lack of a 3.5 mm connector isn't a dealbreaker for me. Their 3.5 mm jack comes in handy when their vacation batteries only last for one day. I have no plans to upgrade my current S10e to the

Pros
  • A miniature masterpiece that truly shines as a leader in its field The built-in fingerprint reader on the power button is a nice touch. Plug for headphones
Cons
  • There is no telephoto lens

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are a few bugs, basically the norm.

I choose to purchase this model over the S9 Plus. There was reluctance on my part to switch the awl for soap. The model appears to be a compromise and is fairly condensed. If you absolutely hate shoveling, it is probably worthwhile to take it. The light and proximity sensors were definitely not helped by the smartphone's display taking up the majority of the upper half of the device. Moreover, screen resolution is a subject of some debate. Amoled requires more than FullHD +. It seems…

Pros
  • Cool colors and a compact design. excellent stereo speakers. 128GB available. In certain ways, a side hole is preferable to a drop or unibrow in the center. Beautiful interface theme.
Cons
  • Most of the display's useful space is taken up by the hole. In fact, due to this, the notification line is broader than typical by two times, which results in less information fitting on a display that is already quite small. The absence of a notification LED is a strain. AOD does not save since the notification is not visible from a distance and is not very bright. incorrect way for the light sensor to operate. As retaliation for the lack of fully functional sensors, the auto-brightness pair stalls at a single value. When compared to the S9, the fingerprint scanner is much more cumbersome and performs poorly. With slightly wet hands, the print is no longer recognizable. On the left, the metal frame begins to significantly warm up. In essence, this occurs when eating and first configuring a smartphone. It didn't occur on either 8 or 9. In my use case, the battery does not last practically past late at night.