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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I brought it along to swap out the Samsung A7 (2022). There is therefore a comparison to be made. All things considered, including the print, which many criticize for being slow, a larger screen, a print in it, and 6/128 RAM, were to my liking. I'm not happy with the software component, or more accurately, I'm a little let down. Regardless of the program that is now running, the main issue is the intermittent failure of the sensor in the lower right corner. There are several more of these folks

Pros
  • battery, quick charging, screen, and fingerprint on it.
Cons
  • bugs, which are listed below.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

In 2022, right when they first were on sale, I splurged on a smartphone. I used the coupon code to get 17k in M. Video for free. The gadget is fine, and the screen is great in terms of brightness and diagonal size, however after a week my eyes adjusted and the issue was not urgent enough to warrant sending it back. The One Ui shell was appealing to me since it was quick, responsive, and bug-free. My only regret is getting a black phone, as fingerprints and scratches show up fast. Scratches…

Pros
  • It's great to use in the dark and on the street because to the screen's brightness. - The OneUI casing. - Independence. It's possible to use NFC now.
Cons
  • - Fingerprint (which was typically horrible at the beginning) - Efficiency (other devices at this price point are more effective). 1.5 years of trash scuffs on the plastic panel on the rear. - Take the "chin" down a notch.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but I expected more, there are disadvantages.

One, I've used phones with 4000 mAh batteries before and they were far more reliable (especially when charged overnight as opposed to the A50, which can be charged at any time of day). Second, the claims that the amoled screen is more efficient and consumes less power than the IPS screen on this phone are false. Thirdly, efficiency. My Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro played games much better. A50 (far less overheating, no throttling, and battery life comparable to mine). There are better camera phones…

Pros
  • Huge kudos. Indeed, it was one of the year's best-selling mobile devices. However, benefits elsewhere are drawbacks here.
Cons
  • 1. an Amoled display. Theoretically, a cooler screen should use less battery than IPS, but in practice, I've found the opposite to be true. Also, cameras. Xiaomi phones have superior cameras for the same price (20,000). Third, execution. Not quite good enough. There are two kinds of delays: hangs and lags. When playing games, it overheats like a Mediatek device. 4 The Always display feature, which the manufacturer and Samsung supporters claim does not significantly drain the battery, does so with this device. Fifth, the battery life does not match the advertised 4000 mAh capacity.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

I won't go over the benefits in depth because, well, it's just a regular modern smartphone. A phone that is both aesthetically pleasing and functionally excellent. Fantastic display; efficient operation; no noticeable lag time. Samsung shell pleases. While the battery life is satisfactory, the "fast" charging time is misleading. At that cost, there aren't any major flaws to speak about. The camera takes high-quality pictures; check out some samples here: There are pictures taken both indoors…

Pros
  • Quality-to-cost analysis. The viewfinder, independence, swiftness, simplicity, field of view, and camera-wide adjustments.
Cons
  • The fingerprint scanner beneath the screen can become unresponsive, lose satellites during navigation, and charge slowly (only 1% in 1 minute) at times.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

Smart is good since it serves a wide variety of purposes. Independence and passivity adequate for regular application. The camera is also enough for ordinary shots, there is even a width in case you need to snap a picture of some huge space without much detail. Using the phone is not without its frills, but they are not essential. Locks in place all of the garbage that has been installed, even Jan dex, making it impossible to delete it. Even though "stop" is all you have, it's not always a hard

Pros
  • 1 Display Two king-size SIM card slots and an SD card 3. Easily carried Front-facing scanner, number 4. 5 Fast face unlocking. 6. Independence. Seventh, Near Field Communication (NFC) is available. 8. Yes
Cons
  • As the scanner beneath the screen wears out, 1. The camera is only decent. For this price tag and cheaper you can find better. Third, a ton of useless, built-in extras that can't be removed Fourth, the charging isn't very powerful. 5. It does not come with a case.

I immediately wanted to fling it against the wall. directly from the package. lies with no shame! Klava curve, lags, and never-ending typing mistakes. As if it doesn't exist, don't even think about the fingerprint; you don't need it here. Five times out of ten, Face ID might work. Several times every month, the network is lost. Finding something in the surroundings won't be difficult. After taking the phone for only five seconds, you question your decision to answer. It is 6/128 as well! This…

Pros
  • You can tell that you've just had money stolen from you from a distance thanks to lovely images taken in all directions. No advantages exist.
Cons
  • Take out a quarter and simply throw it out the window. I would have time to run before charging because the batteries doesn't last a complete day, and this is an amoled. With this regimen, I had enough Xiaomi Redmirot 5 4/64 and Xiaomi Laptop 3rd 3/64 for 1.5 days. There aren't enough nerves, so camera control is like trying to thread a needle while sprinting down the escalator. I'm concerned that it will burst one day because it gets so hot when providing Wi-Fi. Some meals are timed to suit his disposition. Devils in hell, consuming horses, and drowning my operatives.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

1. My previous phones with 4000 mAh batteries performed considerably better (only needed charging at night, while the A50 needed charging both at night and during the day). Second, the claims that the amoled screen is more efficient and consumes less power than the IPS screen on this phone are false. Third, the results. My previous phone, a Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, performed considerably better in games. A50 (it became far less hot, didn't throttle, and didn't go through batteries like they…

Pros
  • Huge kudos. Undoubtedly, it was a top-selling smartphone in 2018. Negatives of things that should be positives appear here.
Cons
  • Amoled display, 1. While I agree that many people would benefit from a cooler screen, my own personal experience reveals that it really uses more power than IPS. Also, cameras. Xiaomi phones with similar cameras cost twenty thousand dollars less. Third, execution. Sadly insufficient. There are two types of delays: hangs and lags. It overheats like a Mediatek device when playing games. The Always display feature, which the manufacturer and Samsung supporters claim does not significantly drain the battery, does so with this device. Fifth, the battery life does not match the advertised 4000 mAh capacity.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

A month is mine. There was the Meizu M3 Note before that. I decided on reading a lot of branches on 4pd for roughly two weeks. As a result, the mi8, mi9 se, and this particular smartphone were the only ones left in terms of price and features. I decided not to tinker with the "top for my money" after reading about its firmware and other features. The two SIM cards I use Megafon and Amazon. Web-based Amazon. - PWM. I don't grow weary of looking. I configured the reader with a black background…

Pros
  • – Autonomy. I will include screenshots. In the circumstances of an always-on Internet, it keeps for two days if you do not stare at the screen nonstop. There will be a scenario of my use over time (for a day, for a week, and a charge plan) in the screenshots. - Top shell. It works for everyone. Not much to say. - NFC. never fell short. I employ gpay. - Network signal and GPS. Nothing falls off when it comes to Hong Kong time or the surrounding area. The location operates efficiently and accurately. There aren't any grievances.
Cons
  • - Sound. Sennheiser CX 200 headphones operate flawlessly. But it seems unusual from the dynamics. Both very loud and quite quiet. I always move the slider while watching YouTube. I'm not sure what the issue is.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

So, let's get started. After much deliberation, I decided to switch from my Pocophone to the newly released and universally praised by all "techno" bloggers, the Galaxy A50 (which has taken on the beautiful color of an oil stain) this is the preamble, now the ambulance itself after Poco seemed that Samsung was working very slowly, but this feeling passed after a couple of days of use; however, the scanner's disgusting work—the print, that the face, here Samsung is a fat minus; and The camera…

Pros
  • Battery life, wide-angle camera, NFC, Samsung Pay, and Amoled display.
Cons
  • The ability to scan fingerprints and faces, as well as the video and audio quality, etc.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

1. My 4000 mAh battery-equipped phones performed far better (charged only at night, A50 charged both at night and during the day). 2. The statements claim that the amoled screen consumes less energy than IPS, but not in this phone. 3. Achieving. In games, my Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro performed significantly better. A50 (which didn't throttle, warmed up considerably less, or consume the charge like it wasn't me). 4. There are several phones that photograph significantly better than this model for…

Pros
  • a lot of praise. Yes, it's one of the year's top selling phones. However, there are minuses where there ought to be plusses.
Cons
  • 1. An Amoled display. Yes, a cool screen should consume less battery life than an IPS screen, however my operational experience shows opposite. Two. Cameras. For the same price, Xiaomi phones have superior cameras. 3. Execution. Not really suitable. Both hangs and slowness can occur. It becomes hot while playing games like Mediatek. 4. The Always display feature, which the manufacturer and enthusiasts of Samsung claim practically does not consume the battery, devours it in this phone. 5. The claimed battery of 4000 mAh isn't felt in this volume, though.

I am employed on a building site. Before that, there was XIAOMI, and it still exists today as a domestically viable option. One that's three years old doesn't work because the battery has died. Not only is the gl free of fractures, but it also has no scratches. Ignorantly used it to my advantage. For the price that SAMSUNG retailers ask—especially for high-end models—I'd much rather have anything made in China (possibly even an apple, although I don't particularly care for them) because they…

Pros
  • thin
Cons
  • Software . I didn't slam it against the wall and drop it on the floor, but the screen protector material still cracked upon impact. After a year of use, I can attest to the fact that it suffers from severe lag. When the primary screen turns to the horizon and refuses to rotate back to the vertical position, auto screen rotation causes a startle response. The phone is pondering a trigonometric function with the intensity of a first-grader. There is only room on his fingerprint for one name, and he would rather not have it revealed. I no longer disable NFC and always have the screen unlocked when I go through checkout, but he still insists that I unlock it before he'll accept it.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

I'm giving this "miracle" an honest review. I do not advise purchasing it at all. I previously used a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Snapdragon 32GB, which had greater touchscreen sensitivity, less lag, and a longer battery life, but it also had cockroaches of its own. I do not advise purchasing either a Xiaomi or a Samsung product. Currently, I foolishly use a Samsung, and I think that if it ever breaks, it would be wiser to have a Chinese phone instead, like an Honor.

Pros
  • 1. Color fidelity 2. Pleasant to the touch
Cons
  • 1. There is micro-lag between application transitions; do not trust people who claim that it is extremely fast! 2. occasionally requires you to forcefully turn on wi-fi in the settings because it does not always pick up wi-fi in the subway. Although it is worthwhile to automatically connect to the subway's wi-fi network 3. On rare occasions, the mobile Internet may stop working, necessitating a complete phone reset (this is difficult, but it does happen, at least once a month). 4. TOUCHSCREEN - this is finally a tin, i.e. if you like to type quickly, this is not for you because it cannot handle the speed of touches, i.e. you need to put a space but he sucked and didn't press this symbol, it's very annoying, and the same thing happens when you quickly press the application icon but it doesn't start. THIS IS THE CITY'S MOST IMPORTANT MINUS, in general. the telephone! 5. The battery is fine, but it could be better; after using it for two months, I've noticed that it doesn't keep a charge as well as it did when I first bought it. Next, let's see what transpires I give my SAMSUNG NIGHTMARE a 3+ overall score. 6. The speaker from below is not sensitive, so sometimes you have to almost kiss the phone to be heard (maybe it's obviously occasionally - stupid communication problems, but sometimes it happens very frequently for some reason). You also need to precisely place your ear in order to clearly hear the interlocutor. Keeping the phone away from your mouth will also not work.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

The most crucial thing to realize about this phone is that while it excels as a workhorse and a media device, it was never intended to be a gaming device because it lacks the necessary power, cooling, and autonomy. It is designed for people who desire an affordable gadget that looks natural, feels comfortable, and is enjoyable to use on a daily basis. The majority of users won't even notice the performance differences between the A50 and S10, in my opinion. For myself, I wouldn't take one, but…

Pros
  • + OneUI - everyone praises naked anroyd, but I've already eaten (even the 9th version is inferior to TouchWiz from the 6th in terms of everyday usability, and OneUI that replaced it is just heaven and earth compared to naked); at the moment, Samsung has one of the best shells on the market; + display - so far, only Samsung has figured out how to deal with PWM effectively (well, everyone has more or less figured out how to deal with burn-in + Good hardware, a camera, and autonomy for the average user + If the merchant takes cards, and your device has a full triple card tray, NFC, and MST, you may always use Samsung Pay to make a purchase (in the home country, for instance, Samsung is not present, therefore Google Pay does not function there). Nice, but a bit. Fast charging has only lately been the norm for the mid-priced market, so it's refreshing to see that they haven't overlooked it here.
Cons
  • - Full bottom fingerprint scanner. Even if it functions as intended, the wait time is still longer than on any back (damn, but on the same device face unlock even operates more quickly). And you still have to strike it; else, it won't work. The biggest issue, though, is that I don't know a single individual for whom it would, in theory, function as intended. After pounding a finger, it functions flawlessly for the first few hours before gradually degrading till full failure. It's also intriguing how Samsung Technical Support responded, telling you to delete each application one at a time until it works. I haven't heard such drivel in a very long time: a third-party app running on a brand-new Android phone may somehow impede the performance of one of the primary security systems? Either they think I'm a moron or I'm misinterpreting the android. Price: I accepted a promotion in the summer for $20,000. This is typical, but even today, they demand an average of $25,000. This is excessive given that the position is filling.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

There are numerous reviews out there for this phone, and they all very much read the same. This comment is for individuals who encounter the problem of being unable to unlock the phone. The display turns on but does not respond to touches. Therefore, there is no recognized method of reloading, although it can still be done. Start by turning the screen on with the on, and then, while it's on, hold down all three ons (volume, power, and screen) for a total of three seconds. Simply restarting the…

Pros
  • lovely display Cleverly effective Captures wifi signals readily; compatible with all types of wireless headphones
Cons
  • Misfires in the camera, fingerprint reader, and other places

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Do not ask for what you want from this phone for such a price, for Samsung this is a clear breakthrough, the model is very worthy Pros below: The phone is excellent, how much I read the reviews, I understand that people are just too lazy to deal with the phone. Android is always aimed at setting up almost all functions, this is not an iPhone for you, where thanks to one firmware, you will overpay from 20 thousand. The work of this phone I have reached 7 days! On one charge. Can you find such an

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

A good device from Samsung for a reasonable price. Who is not looking for a super-duper camera phone, it will do. The rest of the shortcomings can be reconciled.

Pros
  • A good screen, the eyes do not hurt, bright, juicy, clearly visible in the sun. A powerful battery keeps a day in active mode (dofiga calls, instant messengers all day, photos 100-500 pieces a day) and up to 3 days in moderate weekend mode. Charges quickly. Wide angle lens. Well catches 4g +, 4g. The Internet works even when talking.
Cons
  • The finger scanner on the screen , especially it infuriates when paying by NFC. There is no notification light. More often, the problem comes out: the screen is unlocked when you call, even if the photo sensor is closed with your head, as a result you press everything with your ear, but more often to hold the call - it is treated by a reboot. I would not say that the main camera is outstanding, average shots. On dark frames, the exposure in auto mode is greatly lifted, the frame is lathered.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money to nowhere, poor quality of the goods.

I must say that I bought this phone involuntarily, because of the suddenly deceased LG G6 at the end of the holiday. And once again disappointed in Samsung . Pros: Pleased with the ratio of price, features and brand - finally, Samsung thought of releasing an affordable and powerful smartphone. Unlike the deable Chinese, there is a slot for two SIM cards and a separate one for a memory card. I haven’t figured out the camera yet, but the quality of the first shots promises good pictures (although

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

If you use it without a case and gl on the screen and very carefully, then the phone is cool and its money is worth 5 points! Pros: Working hours! Finally, I had enough full charge for 2 days ! If VERY active, then the whole working day. The screen and picture are great! I speak as a photographer! The best I've seen! Has cons: Terrible fingerprint sensor (((( Just FAIL of this model! With gl (protective) it works very, very badly (((And in general, with gl, the reaction to pressing often does…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not suitable for use.

I'm sorry I didn't believe the negative reviews before buying. I took the phone for work, a comfortable keyboard, camera and performance were important. Eventually: 1. Camera - one name. It shoots well only in sunny weather outside. But it's worth a little closer to the photo - immediately horror, disintegrating into pixels. Even the old Honor 8 shot better. The front camera - there are no words at all, it brings the image terribly, the quality and color reproduction are disgusting, it’s worth…

Pros
  • Good screen, fits comfortably even in a small palm, face-id
Cons
  • The phone itself is one big flaw.