As a matter of primary concern, the battery is in poor condition. While the phone is in standby mode (which it is when it is in your pocket or when it is on the table), the battery loses several percent of its power per hour. In the "Airplane" mode, it will lose 1% of its battery life, while in normal mode it would lose 2-3%. When the signal quality is low, there is a greater amount of loss. The mode that I use is known as 2g / 3g. Even if you turn off all of the synchronization and other luxuries that the smartphone has to offer, the charge will still fade away! Also, if you turn on Always on Display, then consumption will increase by 1% to 1.5% per hour, which is not a very big amount at all. Where is this fee going to be applied?
- Bixby!
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Much more obviously than on the S7 edge, the system itself (the shell) moves at a glacial pace. As you open the menu, there are decorative friezes that stand out and are easy to see. Whether or not it is the fault of the shell, or whether or not it is the fault of the seventh Android. But I haven't come across it in any other places. This frieze can be discovered in all of my pals (who have this phone), yet not everyone is aware of its existence.
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In my perspective, the rounding of the screen (the ratio of the length of the arc to the radius) is better here than it is on the S7 edge. This is simply my personal viewpoint.
Except for the "extreme power saving" mode, the energy saving modes serve no purpose whatsoever. In this mode, the only components of the smartphone that continue to function normally are the display and the radio module.
-The display's ability to work in a variety of resolutions does not in any way impact the autonomy of the device. In terms of visual quality, I did not see any differences either. When you switch the slider to the highest resolution mode, the screen may appear to you as though it is changing, but in reality, it is just blinking slightly (this happens very quickly, almost too quickly to notice). The image quality only changes when autosuggestion is activated. In addition, this is merely my personal viewpoint. (It is abundantly evident that pixels cannot be taken into consideration; the only question that remains is whether or not this chip is acceptable, provided that it does not have an effect on autonomy and the difference is not perceptible to the human eye.)
-Take the fingerprint reader away. Yes, very far.
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The darkness of the body is really difficult to make out. I do wash my hands rather frequently despite this.
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The Tasks Edge function was never fully developed since Samsung was never able to determine its purpose. Perhaps taking a look at the answer provided by Blackberry (Blackberry Hub) would be beneficial.