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In my region, the S10 is cheaper than the base 7 pro. I like both phones, but I can't wrap my head around on which one to get.
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In my region, the S10 is cheaper than the base 7 pro. I like both phones, but I can't wrap my head around on which one to get.
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I would get the 7 pro OxygenOS is it's own custom ROM and OnePlus is very generous when it comes to hacking their phones
In my few days using the OnePlus 7 Pro I can't say for sure which one is better. It is close honestly. Do you rely on custom roms/root more of a main big time solid feature packed phone?
Oneplus is going to have more room for development as far as root and rom goes but Samsung is going to have more app support and many many more users.
Samsung camera hardware is solid. I miss my S10+ camera a little so far but not as much as when I missed pixel camera! I think the next few updates will be big for OPO and camera
Battery is very close so fair between them with a slight edge to the S10+
Screen, honestly this is my biggest shock where the Oneplus might take the gold here, that full unobstructed screen is great and bright and vibrant. Love that I can make my phone and laptop both DCI-P3 or srgb. Do not know why more manufacturers don't add normalized color profiles into their devices
UI is close, maybe a slight edge to Samsung because of a few more added features but then again this is almost personal preference
So as you can see they are extremely close in almost all areas
oneandroidnut said:
In my few days using the OnePlus 7 Pro I can't say for sure which one is better. It is close honestly. Do you rely on custom roms/root more of a main big time solid feature packed phone?
Oneplus is going to have more room for development as far as root and rom goes but Samsung is going to have more app support and many many more users.
Samsung camera hardware is solid. I miss my S10+ camera a little so far but not as much as when I missed pixel camera! I think the next few updates will be big for OPO and camera
Battery is very close so fair between them with a slight edge to the S10+
Screen, honestly this is my biggest shock where the Oneplus might take the gold here, that full unobstructed screen is great and bright and vibrant. Love that I can make my phone and laptop both DCI-P3 or srgb. Do not know why more manufacturers don't add normalized color profiles into their devices
UI is close, maybe a slight edge to Samsung because of a few more added features but then again this is almost personal preference
So as you can see they are extremely close in almost all areas
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I hack my phones when the manufacturer drops support for it. I'm now more incline to get the 7 pro than the s10 now.
If you value camera quality get the s10. If you value a closer to stock Android expericnes and software updates get the OP
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE?
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update)
Which is the best in ERGONOMY?
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack)
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
Ezito said:
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE?
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update)
Which is the best in ERGONOMY?
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack)
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
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I own both.
Battery: about the same maybe leaning towards the S10+
Camera: S10+
Ergonomics: S10+ (much nicer phone to hold)
Audio: toss up
I get bored with phones really easily so rooting the 7 pro does have its advantages but if you're not going to root the S10+ is just a better phone.
bp328i said:
I own both.
Battery: about the same maybe leaning towards the S10+
Camera: S10+
Ergonomics: S10+ (much nicer phone to hold)
Audio: toss up
I get bored with phones really easily so routing the 7 pro does have its advantages but if you're not going to root the S10+ is just a better phone.
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I'm going to root the OP7 Pro if I get bored, I can''t root the S10+ due to warranty...
Is the S10+ better than the OP7 Pro using the Gcam? I can't install gcam on the S10+ because I own the Exynos model.
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I'm going to root the OP7 Pro if I get bored, I can''t root the S10+ due to warranty...
Is the S10+ better than the OP7 Pro using the Gcam? I can't install gcam on the S10+ because I own the Exynos model.
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Hard to say as there are a lot of different GCam versions and so far I haven't found one I prefer over the stock 7 pro camera. The latest update really helped the stock 7 Pro camera.
Not to say a great version isn't out there for the 7 Pro but all the ones I have tried I prefer the stock camera.
I own the US Snapdragon version S10+ so no root for me either. Unrooted vs. Unrooted the S10+ has way more customization available. It's honestly the first phone I haven't felt the need to root.
This is coming from somebody who hasn't owned a Samsung since the Note 4 and has owned almost every OnePlus.
The biggest advantage is rooting, unlocking the bl etc.
If that's not important to you, you lose many features like
Wireless charging (I don't care tbh)
No IP rating (not even because of water, but because of dust. I don't trust OP in that regard, an ip rating would've been better - especially since the camera is a moving part that might let some dust in when the rubber is worn out).
No always on display (bummer for me, others don't care)
Filming in wide angle
And a very important point: The display of the s10 plus is the brightest of all flagships.
But rooting is very important to me, so I have no alternative to the OP7 pro.
bp328i said:
I own both.
Battery: about the same maybe leaning towards the S10+
Camera: S10+
Ergonomics: S10+ (much nicer phone to hold)
Audio: toss up
I get bored with phones really easily so routing the 7 pro does have its advantages but if you're not going to root the S10+ is just a better phone.
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I also own both and agree with this to a T! But I also get bored with phones so I can switch back and forth!
Ezito said:
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
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1. With 90hz + FHD my 7P appears to be close to the US S10+. Mine has been used for < 24hrs, therefore I can't point out a winner. With my S10+ I regularly hit 10hrs SOT, sometimes a bit more with lighter usage or 7-8 with heavy.
2. S10+ with an altered gcam config will win, no doubt about that. I grabbed some sweet shots on mine. I'll test the 7P at some point.
3. In-hand there's no mistaking the premium device. Not to say the 7P is bad, it's just playing in another league.
My transition from Samsung to 1+ can be reduced to root, as well as longevity. Although it's also true that reception was awful for me, whereas the 7P posts better dbm values.
Ace42 said:
1. With 90hz + FHD my 7P appears to be close to the US S10+. Mine has been used for < 24hrs, therefore I can't point out a winner. With my S10+ I regularly hit 10hrs SOT, sometimes a bit more with lighter usage or 7-8 with heavy.
2. S10+ with an altered gcam config will win, no doubt about that. I grabbed some sweet shots on mine. I'll test the 7P at some point.
3. In-hand there's no mistaking the premium device. Not to say the 7P is bad, it's just playing in another league.
My transition from Samsung to 1+ can be reduced to root, as well as longevity. Although it's also true that reception was awful for me, whereas the 7P posts better dbm values.
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Unfortunately I can't use gcam (well, I kinda can but it's worse than the stock camera) with the S10+. I intend to use the OP7 Pro with 90hz and FHD as I use the S10+ with FHD.
Please, update me with some battery stats after
I was using Samsung phones since galaxy s2 till galaxy s8+. I switched to OnePlus 7 Pro for one main reason. Better display. First of all it is 90hz fluid amoled vs very good display on S10+ but:
1. 60hz
2. Punch holed
I know that some people do not see the difference between 60 - 90hz to be honest not sure why but maybe they do not want to see it and also I know many people think that punch hole is great option. I want to use full potential of the screen. I have returned every TV and monitor with single burned pixel. I just can not stand any form of notch or hole.
That is why I did not buy Galaxy S10+
If you do not care about phones display and you can accept punch hole and if you accept that your phone will start to work slower and slower every month( intentional phone silting) and you can not root it go for s10+
OnePlus made a huge impression on me with fluid work and it is very close to IOS experience which I had sometime ago.
Ezito said:
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE?
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update)
Which is the best in ERGONOMY?
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack)
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
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This may help you
OnePlus 7 Pro vs Galaxy S10 Plus
https://youtu.be/7dUPHAvvFq8
For more...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/oneplus-7-pro-vs-s10-plus-vs-pixel-3xl-t3938656
I have both phones also and I have to say I prefer the 7 pro. The camera is definitely not as good to me, I think the 7 pro has a better battery life ( that may just be due to my personal use) for ergonomics, I'd have to give that to the OnePlus and for audio they seem about the same to me
So all in all I think if you don't care about pics as much then I think the 7 pro is a better choice. (Pics are essential to me so I need Both). My sim card is mostly in the 7 pro ( because I live rooting and have a SD s10+)
paysen said:
The biggest advantage is rooting, unlocking the bl etc.
If that's not important to you, you lose many features like
Wireless charging (I don't care tbh)
No IP rating (not even because of water, but because of dust. I don't trust OP in that regard, an ip rating would've been better - especially since the camera is a moving part that might let some dust in when the rubber is worn out).
No always on display (bummer for me, others don't care)
Filming in wide angle
And a very important point: The display of the s10 plus is the brightest of all flagships.
But rooting is very important to me, so I have no alternative to the OP7 pro.
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You can root the s10 plus dude, exynos and HK/latin america snapdragons. You definitely have alternatives
Ezito said:
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE?
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update)
Which is the best in ERGONOMY?
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack)
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
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I'm not an owner of a S10+ but I switched from Pixel 3 XL unlocked to the TMobile OnePlus 7 Pro. My best friend has the S10+ and we've done our version of a comparison. The only follow up question for you would be if your OnePlus device will be carrier locked or unlocked. If you want the 90hz refresh rate and the Oxygen OS is your cup of tea and your device will be unlocked, then I'd say go for it. Honestly those 2 things are the real difference. Yes you get the fnatic mode with the unlocked OP7Pro, as well and more RAM (if you opt for the 12GB version) but those things are minor. If your OP7Pro will be carrier locked, and rooting/unlocking the bootloader is not your jam, then I would absolutely NOT switch over to the S10+. Honestly my only regret about the OP7Pro is the fact that it's carrier locked. If I could go back, I would've purchased it unlocked for sure.
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I'm not an owner of a S10+ but I switched from Pixel 3 XL unlocked to the TMobile OnePlus 7 Pro. My best friend has the S10+ and we've done our version of a comparison. The only follow up question for you would be if your OnePlus device will be carrier locked or unlocked. If you want the 90hz refresh rate and the Oxygen OS is your cup of tea and your device will be unlocked, then I'd say go for it. Honestly those 2 things are the real difference. Yes you get the fnatic mode with the unlocked OP7Pro, as well and more RAM (if you opt for the 12GB version) but those things are minor. If your OP7Pro will be carrier locked, and rooting/unlocking the bootloader is not your jam, then I would absolutely NOT switch over to the S10+. Honestly my only regret about the OP7Pro is the fact that it's carrier locked. If I could go back, I would've purchased it unlocked for sure.
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Your not into rooting and unlocking I guess? Because your OnePlus does not have to be carrier locked anymore....?
Naaah don't do it... Because the oneplus 7 is boring. Boring I mean you miss a lot of features you have in the s10+.
On the oneplus 7 there are not or nihil features as on the s10+ it feels to naked.
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Naaah don't do it... Because the oneplus 7 is boring. Boring I mean you miss a lot of features you have in the s10+.
On the oneplus 7 there are not or nihil features as on the s10+ it feels to naked.
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The boring one for me is the S10+...
Ezito said:
I'm going to be straight forward:
I'm a little sick of One UI and I really miss Oxygen OS. I've felt in love with the 90hz display and the almond color but I didn't really used the phone.
I have just this questions:
Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE?
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update)
Which is the best in ERGONOMY?
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack)
People that have made the switch OP7Pro -> S10+ or S10+ -> OP7Pro, can you tell me your reasons?
THANK YOU!
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Which is the best in BATTERY LIFE? Samsung S10+
Which is the best in CAMERA? (after the most recent update) Samsung S10+
Which is the best in ERGONOMY? Samsung OnePlus 7 Pro
Which is the best in AUDIO? (I don't care about the headphone jack) Samsung S10+
It really comes down to the experience you're after. I'm currently using a Note 9 and while it's a great all around phone, Samsung's OneUI really detracts from the Android experience. It took a lot of tweaks to get everything running fast and smoothly.
The advantage of the OnePlus 7 Pro is you're getting a near stock Android experience and the ability to root and install custom ROMs. Sure, the camera may not be as good, but reviewers are saying the most recent update makes the camera quite good.
It's a tough choice for sure. The Samsung gives you a complete solution out of the box with wireless charging and headphone jack. The OnePlus gives you a cleaner, smoother software experience.
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It really comes down to the experience you're after. I'm currently using a Note 9 and while it's a great all around phone, Samsung's OneUI really detracts from the Android experience. It took a lot of tweaks to get everything running fast and smoothly.
The advantage of the OnePlus 7 Pro is you're getting a near stock Android experience and the ability to root and install custom ROMs. Sure, the camera may not be as good, but reviewers are saying the most recent update makes the camera quite good.
It's a tough choice for sure. The Samsung gives you a complete solution out of the box with wireless charging and headphone jack. The OnePlus gives you a cleaner, smoother software experience.
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The Pie update with OneUI is why I got rid of my Note 9. It doesn't matter how good a device is. It can easily be ruined by a terrible software experience.
Iv'e switched from an Exynos S9+, had some screen burn in's that wasen't covered by warrenty.
The 1+7 Pro is a real beast when it comes down to performance. As we don't have SD versions of the Galaxy devices in my country.
Also, i diden't used any of the "extra" features like wireless charging etc'.
Not to mention most of sammy's apps...
Iv'e traded my S9+ and got a really good deal on the 1+. My plan was to wait for the note 10, but the price would be really too much, since i upgrade annually.
I'm incredibly torn over whether I should root to LineageOS on my OP 7 pro. I really miss all the stuff that comes with rooting, but at the same time OxygenOS is so damn smooth, and I know OP have spent years on making it this way.
For people that have already made the jump, how does the responsiveness compare between the two?
I think lineageOS is a little bit fasther. But a lot of features are missing, so not good enough for daily use.
You know you can root and use OxygenOS?
colecr said:
I'm incredibly torn over whether I should root to LineageOS on my OP 7 pro. I really miss all the stuff that comes with rooting, but at the same time OxygenOS is so damn smooth, and I know OP have spent years on making it this way.
For people that have already made the jump, how does the responsiveness compare between the two?
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Both are fast and smooth can force 90hz all the time on OOS. To be inline with Lineage as OnePlus uses adaptive refresh where as Lineage is forcing 90hz all the time.
Comes down to personal preference I usually prefer AOSP/CAF but OOS is running very well on 7 Pro and obviously everything is working so pick which you like best.
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Both are fast and smooth can force 90hz all the time on OOS. To be inline with Lineage as OnePlus uses adaptive refresh where as Lineage is forcing 90hz all the time.
Comes down to personal preference I usually prefer AOSP/CAF but OOS is running very well on 7 Pro and obviously everything is working so pick which you like best.
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You can force 90Hz on OxygenOS as well...
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You can force 90Hz on OxygenOS as well...
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I wrote that...
Not much difference... OOS for the win!
LOS is junk.
Stock OOS is the best you can get right now for OP7Pro. I have tried AOSP roms such as Official Lineage 16, HavocOS,Pixel Experience etc and apps are not as smooth compared to stock OOS even with 90hz forced all the time (these are apps like facebook,twitter,instagram etc). They are so smooth with stock OOS but not with any other AOSP roms. Also, do note that using aosp this early on OP7Pro, you'll be sacrificing a lot (90hz optimization including 3rd party apps, low speaker volume, low display brightness,fingerprint unlock that flashes light on the whole screen,, proximity sensor on calls, unpolished pixels at the edge of displays as oneplus has this trick to correct them by using an overlay etc.). After the release of pixel 4, maybe aosp roms will be optimized or at least better for this type of display and much more.
I've tested all the roms out for the OP7 Pro and currently the Android 10 open beta rom is the smoothest and the best this device has ran for me.
Hi, I'm considering getting a pixel 3 as the prices have come down quite a bit.
From my experience with oneplus and Sony the cameras aways take a massive hit when you flash a custom Rom. Given the gcam apk is available does the pixels have this or the gcam performance is the same whether or not it a stock Rom?
When you Install the gcam the quality is the same.
And when you Install an magisk modul the gcam has the same Performance, But even without this Module the Performance is Almost equal.The difference in speed is barely noticeable.
I am thinking of applying Pixel Experience Custom ROM or LineageOS ROM in my PIXEL 2 when they will be available with Android 12. Should I be concerned with the chance of the degradation of Pixel's camera quality? Does a Custom ROM harm the pixel photo capturing capability? Do the HDR+ work?
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I am thinking of applying Pixel Experience Custom ROM or LineageOS ROM in my PIXEL 2 when they will be available with Android 12. Should I be concerned with the chance of the degradation of Pixel's camera quality? Does a Custom ROM harm the pixel photo capturing capability? Do the HDR+ work?
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I've had much the same question, from what little bit of experience I have, there seems to be very little difference.
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Hi I just received a Samsung s23 Plus, however the screen seems to be very dim when compared to my Xiaomi mi 11. I feel like I am downgrading. I might return the phone and wait for the xiaomi 13 or just get the pixel 7 pro.
What are your thoughts on this?
Thank you.
I was going to post a thread about my experience with the display going from s22+ to s23+ but will instead post here as it relates to yours.
I used the "Natural" display setting in my S22+ and was happy with it. I do the same on my S23+ and the screen looks dimmer duller and not the same. I like my S22+ screen better. I now have to use "Vivid" on my S23+ which I personally am loathe to as I feel it boosts colors too much.
Personally, my screen gets bright enough for me. But now it just seems duller on Natural mode imo.
I would have preferred they upgraded the screen to S23s Ultras tech.
You might want to fiddle with Display settings. Like eye comfort shield and display mode.
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I was going to post a thread about my experience with the display going from s22+ to s23+ but will instead post here as it relates to yours.
I used the "Natural" display setting in my S22+ and was happy with it. I do the same on my S23+ and the screen looks dimmer duller and not the same. I like my S22+ screen better. I now have to use "Vivid" on my S23+ which I personally am loathe to as I feel it boosts colors too much.
Personally, my screen gets bright enough for me. But now it just seems duller on Natural mode imo.
I would have preferred they upgraded the screen to S23s Ultras tech.
You might want to fiddle with Display settings. Like eye comfort shield and display mode.
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I have a xiaomi mi 11, which feels better than the s23 plus. Even miui feels better (we can uninstall most of the apps and install Google alternatives), s23 line-up doesn't support aptx hd and adaptive. I feel like the Samsung phones are sold as a service for you to buy even more Samsung products. Also, the xiaomi's are easy to unlock and relock the bootloader, more custom roms. Miui should only improve in the future. I'll return the s23 plus and get a redmi k series phone. Samsung left me disappointed, I was expecting higher quality, the vibration motor is weak (when compared to my mi 11),the screen does not support dolby vision. I don't know the fact that it does not support 10bit color is a deal breaker.
Also we cannot have vertical app drawer on the Samsung which is really stupid decision. I see many people postingon the forums beg Samsung to change some things (aptx adaptive support, lc3 codec, vertical app drawer) these posts are like 2-3 years old.
I'm definately keeping mine. All the other improvements are nice upgrades.
Maybe I'll try a glass screen protector instead of plastic. That might make a difference. Or maybe the screen needs some use to get to full potential. IDK. It was just subtle and small to my eyes. Overall I'm happy with mine as I was used to the S22+.
Do wish it had aptX HD and adaptive too though.
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I'm definately keeping mine. All the other improvements are nice upgrades.
Maybe I'll try a glass screen protector instead of plastic. That might make a difference. Or maybe the screen needs some use to get to full potential. IDK. It was just subtle and small to my eyes. Overall I'm happy with mine as I was used to the S22+.
Do wish it had aptX HD and adaptive too though.
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They had it on the s8 series, they removed it to force us to buy their expensive earbuds
vladcbnn said:
I have a xiaomi mi 11, which feels better than the s23 plus. Even miui feels better (we can uninstall most of the apps and install Google alternatives), s23 line-up doesn't support aptx hd and adaptive. I feel like the Samsung phones are sold as a service for you to buy even more Samsung products. Also, the xiaomi's are easy to unlock and relock the bootloader, more custom roms. Miui should only improve in the future. I'll return the s23 plus and get a redmi k series phone. Samsung left me disappointed, I was expecting higher quality, the vibration motor is weak (when compared to my mi 11),the screen does not support dolby vision. I don't know the fact that it does not support 10bit color is a deal breaker.
Also we cannot have vertical app drawer on the Samsung which is really stupid decision. I see many people postingon the forums beg Samsung to change some things (aptx adaptive support, lc3 codec, vertical app drawer) these posts are like 2-3 years old.
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Bro, i am using samsung a30s for about 2 years and i know many things about it. You can also use google alternatives by uninstalling updates and disable samsung apps you don't want.
By doing this, it will enable you to get higher performance,
I have used redmi series phones and it feels like miui have lack of customisation and that's why i prefer using samsung, it have fine lock and good lock for better performance by using galaxy app booster, memory booster and thermal gaurd or better quality and more customisation using number of apps.
I prefer using fine lock app because some apps maybe not available in good lock at your region, but fine use website to download apk of the apps.
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Bro, i am using samsung a30s for about 2 years and i know many things about it. You can also use google alternatives by uninstalling updates and disable samsung apps you don't want.
By doing this, it will enable you to get higher performance,
I have used redmi series phones and it feels like miui have lack of customisation and that's why i prefer using samsung, it have fine lock and good lock for better performance by using galaxy app booster, memory booster and thermal gaurd or better quality and more customisation using number of apps.
I prefer using fine lock app because some apps maybe not available in good lock at your region, but fine use website to download apk of the apps.
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I tired good lock to enable vertical scroll in the app drawer, but it seems unfinished, I think I'm an enthusiast, I like the option of being able to unlock my bootloader and install custom roms, even goole pay and bank apps are working. Xiaomi must have some tricks in their software
vladcbnn said:
I tired good lock to enable vertical scroll in the app drawer, but it seems unfinished, I think I'm an enthusiast, I like the option of being able to unlock my bootloader and install custom roms, even goole pay and bank apps are working. Xiaomi must have some tricks in their software
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Yeah, you are right everyone have choises