- Diagonal of a 120 Hz flat screen, which is easy on the eyes and fingers; Exquisite OneUI that can be tweaked to perfection; Android: a cause for nerdy jubilation Indeed, fascinating cameras; There is a wide variety of useful programs available; Toys and baubles for a song
- A huge, unattractive hotel complaining about its situation; The design is unmistakably feminine in any shade, thanks to the use of aesthetically refined materials and techniques; Reprehensible battery; To be completed "out of the box."
- cameras, display, performance, design, size, and build quality
- the battery! - a mediocre network signal
- - Appropriately sized (big enough to read/view text, but not so big that it overwhelms the user) - The camera (I was pleasantly impressed by the "multi-frame" option and the main camera's megapixel count; the camera's zoom performs more confidently than that of its competitors). - Display (pleasant color reproduction, comfortable reading, increased hertz for the first time delighted)
- - I've never had a phone's battery die so fast; I, along with everyone else who has reviewed this product, will undoubtedly be ignored because of this. Samsung claims they have optimized battery life, but after several months of use, I have seen no improvement. As we were having a video call on Skype, the phone began to warm up, and after turning on augmented reality for a few minutes, a warning appeared warning us that the phone could shut down if the temperature continued to rise. Really frustrating Absence of a 3.5 mm headphone jack = Insanity on a Global Scale
- Broad videos and still photographs, in particular those taken while shooting underwater in the pool and then continuing to film after emerging from the water (without a cover). Even without it, it's very cool, but stability is a big help. While photographing action, the multi-shot option can provide some very fascinating compositions, but it can also produce some very interesting compositions in general. The charge from the battery should see you through the day. Although I do not use 120 hertz, I do not believe there is a significant difference between it and other frequencies, with the exception of the increased rate at which the cell is depleted. The period of service is pleasing, and the frequency of firmware updates is pretty high. The sound quality of headphones is so much better than that of wired headphones that I simply cannot fathom how I ever managed.
- A cutout for the front camera; ideally, it would function as a sub-screen, but this is something that will need to be worked out in the future. The top and side paddings of the screen frame are the same size, but the bottom padding is slightly larger than the top padding. Screen frame: the bottom indent is slightly larger than the top indent. LTE is acting strangely on Hong Kong time for some reason; perhaps some settings are interfering or the application itself is to blame. After the reset, I will conduct the exam.
- Display: 120 hertz refresh rate and the silky smoothness of all applications is just space. Performance: I'm not sure if it's because I came from a Galaxy S 10 (on a snap) or if it's just because it's a flagship device, but everything opens, scrolls, and prints so incredibly rapidly and comfortably. I'm not familiar with how fingerprint scanners are implemented on other mobile devices, however on the C21 (in comparison to the Galaxy 10) the scanner is significantly larger and it operates really swiftly and without any lags. ONE UI 3
- The cost is excessive, and not all of the product's flaws have been addressed.
- additional setup features, work settings, and cameras
- Limits for battery and low battery
- The smartphone outlasts both the S10 and the S20 in terms of general durability. 1. Victus glass, which is known for its durability, cannot be broken. Unlike earlier models, no folds. 2. A high-quality still camera 3. They got rid of the pointless 4k display and replaced it with one that has accurate color reproduction, a high frequency, and comparatively less heat. 4. Durable body. 5. a successful performance 6. The cost of the product, which was 56,000 dollars for 256 gigabytes, was less expensive than that of the Apple 12 (65,000 for 128 gb). By the way, I switched from an Apple 12 to a Galaxy S21, and not the other way around; perhaps a good Android as an axis with one UI shell is significantly more convenient than iOS! 7. Ergonomics, compactness. 8. There was no overheating in comparison to s10.
- no mini jack the absence of 3.5mm memory cards. Glass that cannot be broken apart and batteries that cannot be removed are two of the main causes of expensive repairs.
- Display
- Aspects of the camera, the microphone, the computer, and the running time.
- Quick hardware, gorgeous display, and respectable photography chops.
- There is no hope for battery life. After 10 minutes of use with the camera turned on, the battery had lost 5% of its charge and was quite hot around the camera. Overnight, with the screen turned off and the device in sleep mode, there is a discharge of 50%, and the back cover, once again at the top, remains slightly warm. Extreme self-discharge without a load, even with the adaptive screen frequency, background processes, and AOD turned off. Using the screen for even four or five hours will drain the battery. Just 20 minutes of a zoom or whatsapp video call uses up 10% of the battery life.
- appearance, exterior, and comfort when in use
- sloppiness on the part of the producer, independence
- AOD, cameras, performance, and design as it is in the hand.
- Plastic back, face unlock, and battery.