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Huge difference in everyday performance between Samsung S20 Ultra Models

Hello everyone,

I had not anticipated to be writing this comparison at this moment, but I am stunned by what I have just witnessed.

A few months ago, I purchased a Samsung S20 Ultra (512 GB, 16 GB Ram, Exynos Processor) for my mother on her birthday. At the time, I wasn't aware of the various chipsets that ship around the world; and if there were to be a difference, I think it is reasonable to assume that any variation in performance would be minimal.

In the following weeks, I came to know ...

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Can we get full Control of our Display Brightness? Let's talk about "Adaptive Brightness".

So this is something that's been irking me for a while now. The fact that we don't have true control over our display's brightness level. We have auto/adaptive brightness that is supposed to pump up the brightness to higher levels with higher ambient light, my problem is... Well, it doesn't really work properly!


Right now I'm outside on one of my hikes, at a campsite taking a break. I'm not under trees, fully under the sky, and it is overcast at the moment. As I'm typing this, the display is ...

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My Motorola G7 Power Review (first time Motorola owner)

I recently picked up a Moto G7 Power from T-Mobile and I shall share my findings henceforth;

The fast-charging 5000mAh Li-Po battery gives me 3 days of low-frequency-of-use "pocket time" and 30 hours of nonstop screentime with occasional media streaming. The build quality is astounding: the frame and shell are durable plastic constructed in an understated, modern "beveled brick" design and the screen is built of Corning's third generation of damage resistant Gorilla Glass. That solid design phi...

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