I’ve never owned a Samsung smartphone. Their phones are really popular, yes. Lots of models. Lots of deals.
I finished reading the book Samsung Rising in March. Really interesting. Quite a saga to get to its success, like with the latest S21.
I’ve been satisfied with a Pixel 2. Late last year a Google Store fulfillment failure for a Pixel 5, however, has left me with no refund still, a useless smartphone case, and doubt that I’ll even want another Pixel. Maybe even go back to an iPhone. Or something less expensive.
So, this year, reviews of Samsung smartphones has caught my attention more. In particular, the latest Galaxy S21 phones.
This article (below) discusses some customization – to do these things:
- Fix the Side Key
- Google Discover on the home screen
- Lift to wake
- Video call effects
- Adjust background limits
- Dual Messenger
- Customize smart home devices
- Bixby Routines
- Install Good Lock
- S Pen support (S21 Ultra only)
• PC World > “Samsung Galaxy S21: The first 10 things to do with your new phone” by Ryan Whitwam (Apr 23, 2021) – Your new phone does a lot of cool things, but good luck finding it all.
Other articles that I’ve found interesting discuss how to customize Samsung (and other Android) phones to be more like stock Android, that is, without manufacturers’ “value added” app’s or so-called user interface enhancements.
Here, for example, is a review of the Samsung Galaxy A52 – one of many such reviews of this midrange $500 smartphone running Android 11 and using a 4,500mAh battery.
• The Verge > “Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Review: A Midrange Phone that Will Last” by Allison Johnson (Apr 24, 2021) – It’s not the cheapest budget phone, but it will go the distance.
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The article includes some photos taken with the A52’s camera, as well as a blurb about all the terms and conditions for using the device.
Yet another example of a Samsung A52 review. The “good enough” question, indeed, for “one of Samsung’s strongest mid-range options to date.”
• Endgadget > “Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: Can just ‘good’ be good enough?” by C. Velazco (April 30th, 2021)
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