Pros:
- Superb 6.8" LTPO QHD+ AMOLED with Gorilla Armor anti-glare—up to 2,600 nits and far fewer reflections, so it stays readable outdoors.
- Versatile quad-camera: 200 MP main, 50 MP 5× periscope, 10MP 3×, 12 MP ultra-wide; strong detail and 8K capture.
- Long support window (7 years OS/security), fast Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy, Wi-Fi 7, built-in S Pen.
Cons:
- Charging lags rivals: 45 W wired, 15 W wireless.
- Big and heavy (~232 g); not ideal for small hands.
- 5× replaces the old 10× optical—10× shots now rely more on cropping, which reviewers debate.
Overview:
Samsung’s power-user flagship pairs a bright, low-glare display with a titanium frame, IP68 sealing, and a large 5,000 mAh battery. Performance is top-tier, the cameras are dependable across focal lengths, and the S Pen plus seven years of updates make it a safe long-term buy. If you can live with average charging speeds and the shift from 10× to 5× optical zoom, it’s one of the most complete Android phones you can get.
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