maddox
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- Sep 3, 2023
My complaints with Samsung are limitless. Let me explain.
So I bought a Samsung A12 after my old iPhone SE broke because it was the cheap option, and I figured it was good. I thought it was going to be great, but I was wrong. It's so slow to switch tabs; it takes 2 seconds, and the app lags until it starts working. It has one UI core, which is the neutered version of one UI, which I did not even know existed. It does not come with a screen recorder, and all the third-party screenrecorder apps are paid with watermarks. The UI is so ugly, it hurts with the awful-looking icons. I tried using alternative launchers, but that did not solve it. I used to be able to hide apps, but for some reason that feature just went away after an update. On my iPhone, I could quickly add and delete my friends Google accounts. Now it's so slow. and It has these pointless wait screens that prevent you from doing that.
And on top of all this garbage, Samsung has a right-to-repair policy almost as bad if not worse than Apple; they do not let you repair the products you own; they have terrible quality control; yet none of these tech review hacks even mention this. Every review of this phone says, This is the perfect budget phone. Android is good. Samsung is good etc when in reality it's a slow mess that makes your grandma look fast; it's a disaster, and I don't know why this company lacks a large hatebase. I looked up Samsung Sucks only to find like 3 videos with less than 1k views. They don't have the excuse of being a small company either, as they are the second largest phone brand, but yet they do the same garbage anti-consumer practices as Apple but without the smooth and consistent software experience.
Now to the advantages: the advantages are the hardware. The hardware blows the iPhone SE out of the water; it has a headphone jack, a decent enough bigger screen, and uses USB, so I can use the same charger as my laptop. That being said, I am an American, so all my friends and family use iPhones and lighting charges, so I don't really have that advantage. Another advantage, though I rarely use it, is sideloading apps. Sideloading apps is a great feature and something I wish Apple would copy, but aside from that, I'm not sure there are any advantages.
Samsung sucks what can I say? Also, Samshills on YouTube suck on a shotgun.
So I bought a Samsung A12 after my old iPhone SE broke because it was the cheap option, and I figured it was good. I thought it was going to be great, but I was wrong. It's so slow to switch tabs; it takes 2 seconds, and the app lags until it starts working. It has one UI core, which is the neutered version of one UI, which I did not even know existed. It does not come with a screen recorder, and all the third-party screenrecorder apps are paid with watermarks. The UI is so ugly, it hurts with the awful-looking icons. I tried using alternative launchers, but that did not solve it. I used to be able to hide apps, but for some reason that feature just went away after an update. On my iPhone, I could quickly add and delete my friends Google accounts. Now it's so slow. and It has these pointless wait screens that prevent you from doing that.
And on top of all this garbage, Samsung has a right-to-repair policy almost as bad if not worse than Apple; they do not let you repair the products you own; they have terrible quality control; yet none of these tech review hacks even mention this. Every review of this phone says, This is the perfect budget phone. Android is good. Samsung is good etc when in reality it's a slow mess that makes your grandma look fast; it's a disaster, and I don't know why this company lacks a large hatebase. I looked up Samsung Sucks only to find like 3 videos with less than 1k views. They don't have the excuse of being a small company either, as they are the second largest phone brand, but yet they do the same garbage anti-consumer practices as Apple but without the smooth and consistent software experience.
Now to the advantages: the advantages are the hardware. The hardware blows the iPhone SE out of the water; it has a headphone jack, a decent enough bigger screen, and uses USB, so I can use the same charger as my laptop. That being said, I am an American, so all my friends and family use iPhones and lighting charges, so I don't really have that advantage. Another advantage, though I rarely use it, is sideloading apps. Sideloading apps is a great feature and something I wish Apple would copy, but aside from that, I'm not sure there are any advantages.
Samsung sucks what can I say? Also, Samshills on YouTube suck on a shotgun.