Advice Galaxy S21 (S30) must be a blockbuster, no other option comes, after the failure of the series Galaxy S20 and Note20, for Samsung in consideration. Informace rumors of the upcoming flagship have been around for a while now, but it hasn't even been a week since they hit the internet first renders upcoming premium smartphones. We actually could see a few already. Today, the first "real" photo regarding Galaxy S21 (S30) which of the possible designs "confirms"?
The image, which is available in the gallery above, shows the camera module, which should belong to the smallest variant of the upcoming flagship series of the South Korean company - Galaxy S21. If you scroll down the photo, you'll get to the first leaked render Galaxy S21. From it, it is clearly visible that the shape of the rear camera module matches the one in the image published today. Does this confirm the design of Samsung's future flagship? It is quite possible. If we are actually looking at the photo module Galaxy S21 (S30), possibly i Galaxy S21+ (S30+), we can already say that both versions will be equipped with a triple camera and that the flash will actually be located outside the mentioned module.
There is no more news from today's leak, however, according to available information, "we know that Galaxy S21 (S30) a Galaxy S21+ (S30+) will get unlike Galaxy S21 (S30) Ultra flat display. All variants should then offer 25W charging or the charging adapter in the package. Next informace will surely come to the surface very quickly, what Samsung has prepared for us at Galaxy S21 (S30) we should find out already in January next year.
Jamtung sells the biggest slushies of poor quality that don't last at all! I have several products from this company and can't recommend a single one!
You are right, I have to confirm that there is no bias here, Samsungs are scumbags of the highest caliber. I had headphones, wireless chargers, 3 mobile phones (S4, S7 Edge, Note8), air conditioner and TV from them, the mobile phone lasted the longest out of all the products - Galaxy Note8 - which lasted an amazing 9 months. And no, I didn't use it instead of a hammer. All my other mobiles except one no-name low-end ham for 3k which was my first mobile are still working for me. Unfortunately, they are not suitable for use, so at least non-Apple devices have the syndrome of being old Androidu (they have lags, even flags for 30k. Apart from the constant need to solve something, this was my biggest reason for switching. But otherwise, I still can't not have Android phones like). And the defects that appeared with those (Samsung) devices were absolutely unbelievable. For example, my S7 Edge, which was not as bad as the Note8 in terms of defects. Out of nowhere, the glass from the rear camera literally exploded. When I checked to see how it was doing, there were no marks on the glass from the camera. Or the Note8, but that was a league higher. Every 10 to 15 minutes (or the time of turning on the smallest game or app the size of YouTube) it suddenly turned itself off and wouldn't turn on for another approx. 2 hours which made it an unusable phone for anything. The lag was such that when a person placed a house, the lagged animation lasted two and a half minutes. The camera was constantly fogged up from the inside when it wasn't, so photos were incredibly blurry and software updates and Samsung apps didn't work. Then the pixels from the display were still dying and while the charging time was two and a half hours, it was charging for almost twice as long. The fingerprint reader didn't work, as did the wireless charging. After 9 months of suffering for which I paid more than I would have paid for iPhone, he finally terrorized the mobile phone (it must be said that it lasted the most of all). So far, it hasn't got a single scratch, and despite IP68, it hasn't been in contact with liquid.
Galaxy I've had the S7 for four years now and it's still working perfectly.
Samsung TV, Washing machine, fridge. All satisfaction.
No, you are not biased at all.
So I don't know what you had from Samsung, but I have a different experience with Samsung. I've had Samsung since it still had Symbian S60 5th gen. It was an 8910HD, at that time perhaps the best phone on the market, Nokia at that time presented its supposedly unrivaled best communicator in the world, it was the Nokia N97, at that time I paid CZK 5 for it without CZK 20.000, which was quite a lot of money for the year 2010. I've only had Nokia phones up to this point, this was the last one, absolute horror and the worst phone I've ever had, I've had it for 6 months and it's been serviced for 3 months. After getting a refund for the phone, I bought the aforementioned Samsung, my first Samsung, and I have to say that the response of the Symbian compared to the Nokia was absolutely amazing. The display was incredible at the time, it was AMOLED and capacitive, so the sensitivity was great, the Nokia had a resistive display for 20.000 CZK and it was a normal ugly LCD, the sensitivity and response were terrible. There is no point in writing about the contrast here, where Samsung was, Nokia could only dream of it. And the price was the icing on the cake. I bought the phone for 15.995 CZK, i.e. 4.000 CZK less than the Nokia, and for that I got an inflated machine. I still rate it as one of the best phones I've ever owned. After that I stayed loyal to Samsung and I still have their smartphones to this day, for a long time after my first Samsung no other manufacturer could offer such a high quality display, so it was always the only choice, today it is no longer the case. Phones like Galaxy with II, Galaxy With III, Galaxy S IV, Note I, Note IV, Galaxy With VII, Galaxy S VIII, Note 9, Note 10 plus. Unfortunately, I didn't criticize the Note 20, because Samsung overdid it by putting year-old hardware there for the money and thinking that people would buy it, and then there's the difference between Snapdragon and Exynos, while the price is the same. I was satisfied, but lately it seems to me that Samsung is going to the extreme and trying what it can get away with with customers. Maybe it's time to look for another manufacturer that doesn't differentiate markets and sell year-old hardware at exorbitant prices.
Until Samsung changes its policy with Snapdragon and Exynos, I will not continue to buy this line. I've had S1, S3, S4, S6 edge +, S8+(Korean with more memory) and now S10+. The prices are getting higher and higher, but at the same time they give us significantly worse HW
My experience is positive. I had S7 edge, S8, S10+, Note 8, Note 9, Note 10. Now I use Note 20 Ultra and S6 tab. Not ONE went wrong for me. Samsung refrigerator. 2 Samsung smart TVs. OK too. No glitches.
I agree, until Exynos is really +-5 percent like snapdragon in everything, I don't even want to see a Samsung phone.. In principle, I don't like crap.. Or at least have a choice of version..