- 1. The back cover is more aesthetically pleasing than those of other phones with prices that are comparable. 2. It is recommended that there be a single user interface (core shell) in the majority of situations (with flaws). I found that having control over when I went to sleep and how long I slept for applications was quite helpful. 3. A recollection that includes a buffer zone 4. an imprint on the surface of one of the sides of the object (I like it better on the back, but this option is also convenient). If all I want to do is look at the lock screen with the speed suits, it's too bad I have to pick the right finger to unlock the phone. 5. It has a mini jack, a USB-C port (ironically, the first unit and cables had to be hurriedly purchased in stock), a medium-fast 15W charging port (I don't use it), and an NFC chip. The first unit and cables had to be purchased in stock (only Google Pay, without Samsung Pay) 6. Although it is impossible to understand what is being said, there have been no complaints about the volume of the conversation; however, the device in question is not the loudest one that is available. It would appear that they are able to comprehend what it is that I am saying. 7. Make sure that you are always in contact with the Galaxy Watch, the Honor band 5, and the Honor sport AM61 by making use of the Bluetooth connection. Because both the watch and the ears already have a version of Bluetooth 4. X, I did not test the quality of the fifth version of Bluetooth on the smartphone.
- 1. The Helio P35 processor is extremely sluggish and for some reason turns off right at the beginning. It is difficult to speculate what will occur when the "obsolescence" algorithms from Google and Samsung are put into place. 2. The light sensor goes into a sleep state on its own, and the only way to wake it up again is to manually adjust the brightness level. In that scenario, not even the spotlight will react, and it will continue to shine at its dimmest possible level. 3. The screen is dim and has a formal low resolution, which is sufficient for me, and it has a low contrast ratio (which is unpleasant). 4. The indicator LED for notifications is absent (damn policy to highlight expensive models for convenience). Despite the fact that an LED's ease of use makes it more valuable than a great many other amazing things, its price continues to rise despite the fact that it is relatively unimportant. 5. If a wallpaper scrolling feature exists, it should be turned off and you should only use the fixed mode. It's possible that this is an issue that only affects the basic version of One UI, but it's also possible that it affects all of the variants. If we are to accept what we read in the forums, then this practice has been around for a number of years. 6. a few other things that aren't as significant, such as the lack of access to 5GHz WiFi or Samsung Pay, etc.
- The early response has been really positive. A peaceful image to contemplate Wonderful tones. Enter text into the screen. Each end of the new charging plug features two prongs. The inclusion of four cameras greatly improves image quality while zooming in.
- A benefit of knowledge rather than a drawback: the new phone's display is darker and glossier than that of previous models. This makes it more likely that fingerprints and other dirt will end up on the phone's display.
- I invested a lot of effort in trying to identify any positive qualities, but I came up empty-handed every time.
- There are a lot of things, so please continue reading.
- All good!
- Have not been able to locate at this time!
- little electricity usage. There is a fingerprint reader on the power button.
- The charging and event LED indicators are absent. Light and proximity sensors live separate, autonomous lives.