Question Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review? - Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Hello everyone,
Samsung is a well-known manufacturer in the phone market. Recently, its products are increasingly integrating new technologies, reaching more users. Recently, Samsung has launched a flagship that is Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. I really want to buy this phone, but before that I want someone who can help me review the phone. Hope someone can help me.
Thanks everyone.

The internet has tons of reviews; plus, there are hundreds of reviews here. What more review do you need?

Thread Cleaned! @AeroSatan & @blackhawk
While you are both very knowledgeable, and helpful members on XDA, your apparent desire to want to flame each other is simply unnecessary and unwanted on the public forums.
If you have issues between yourselves, please take it to PM's and flame all you want, but please do not do this again in this manner. I will be more than happy to remove further such posts with aggressive enthusiasm! Thank you, and a pleasant day to you both.
-Badger50

amirage said:
The internet has tons of reviews; plus, there are hundreds of reviews here. What more review do you need?
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Thanks you so much

Badger50 said:
Thread Cleaned! @AeroSatan & @blackhawk
While you are both very knowledgeable, and helpful members on XDA, your apparent desire to want to flame each other is simply unnecessary and unwanted on the public forums.
If you have issues between yourselves, please take it to PM's and flame all you want, but please do not do this again in this manner. I will be more than happy to remove further such posts with aggressive enthusiasm! Thank you, and a pleasant day to you both.
-Badger50
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Thanks you

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General thread

Coming from the galaxy s3 forums there was a general/offtopic thread for people to say hello and have a little banter without cluttering the forum. I didn't find such a thread here so here goes.
IF THIS IS NOT WELCOME HERE PLEASE DELETE AND NO HARD FEELINGS, BUT I HAVE SEEN FIRST HAND HOW MUCH SPAM CAN BE COLLATED INTO A SINGLE THREAD INSTEAD OF EVERYWHERE.
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So I just ordered my S5 and I like to talk casually about the device and am exited to hear about all your experiences. All banter is welcome

Peer Review!

Okay before anything else, not sure if this is permitted by the forum rules, so let me mention the mods, @dottat, @Sloth, @Stephen, @SynisterWolf and apologize to you guys in advance if Im breaking the rules here. Please delete this thread if this is not allowed, but bear no malice towards me for it was unintentional
I'm one of the top 60 selected out of 15,282 applicants to conduct a peer review of the OnePlus 3. I have been active here on the Samsung forums, and you can see my posts/contributions thru my profile. If you are willing and able to, I would very much appreciate your vote for my essay on the OnePlus Lab page. The 30 with the most votes will get a chance to conduct an early review of the phone at launch.
My plan for the review is to focus on experiences because the usual technical benchmarks and such will follow immediately anyway. If you have any specific requests or ideas that you would like me to take up IF I get a phone for review, please let me know here. Thanks in advance to anybody who votes for me and shares my essay on their social networks. And once again, apologies to the mods if I broke the rules!

Saucey intro, Rated PG

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Saucey_RoadRash said:
Hello, I'm saucey and would first like to thank everyone involved with the XDA community. This includes but is not limited to the management teams who make the tough decisions, the Devs who work to improve the site's user friendly format, to those who provide responses to the many questions and lend guidance to individuals, who at times, may be worn down and stressed out over the subject matter for which they seek your time and knowledge. Lastly, I would like to thank the inquiring minds who have turned to the XDA community because they believed that this forum was and is their best option for the remedy that they seek. I believe it's fair to say, without those who raise the question we would be hard pressed to find cause to provide an answer. Thanks again to all of you for your time and consideration, please be well and stay safe.
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Nice intro, welcome aboard!

[HELP] Question regarding the highly viewed thread

Hi,
I see threads here that appear one next to each other - one with 30 views and the other ones are with 700k views. How does it work? Are there times people visit XDA forums more? What do people do to get such high views rates?
vitalipom said:
Are there times people visit XDA forums more? What do people do
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Indeed there are. Thread views are largely generated by the interest in the thread topic, with members visiting the same thread several times per day. So what you're seeing is very common.
Badger50 said:
Indeed there are. Thread views are largely generated by the interest in the thread topic, with members visiting the same thread several times per day. So what you're seeing is very common.
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TY! I didn’t realize people were visiting a thread a couple of times a day.
I have two more questions please if may I:
In the apps threads, what are the people who visit them more than once are looking for? @[email protected] I thought that only the ones who create the threads are interested to see more traffic and so they are the only ones who visit their own threads more than once.
And the second question: who are the people who use XDA Forums? I’m not exactly aware of different societies among people overall.
Are those people mostly from US? Those forums are in English but US AFAIK is more of an IOS country. What do people find in Android? For me it’s a professional matter. I don’t know how others perceive Android. When I was a computer enthusiast (tech hacker) Android did not exist and I was concentrated in my university and high school studies. Ages I guess are Gaussian between 20-40. But I’d love to know more about the demographics here a little bit if possible . Up to the permitted level of course.
And I thought of one last question that interests me if possible, once again I’m just curious don’t judge me if my questions sound weird, I’m just learning. In the conversations that flow here in the topics, what makes people react to something that someone said? For instance why does a person reacts to an app that has been published in here instead of planning a trip abroad during that time or traveling between the cities on the public transport for instance? What makes XDA win his or her heart in that battle?
I'll try and answer your questions as best I can.
vitalipom said:
In the apps threads, what are the people who visit them more than once are looking for? @[email protected] I thought that only the ones who create the threads are interested to see more traffic and so they are the only ones who visit their own threads more than once.
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There are various reasons for this, mostly interest and participation in any thread are why members visit a thread a few times a day since discussions and questions are always fluid depending on various opinions and solutions.
vitalipom said:
And the second question: who are the people who use XDA Forums? I’m not exactly aware of different societies among people overall.
Are those people mostly from US? Those forums are in English but US AFAIK is more of an IOS country.
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XDA members total around 10 million world wide from virtually every country you can think of, and range in ages from 12 - 80+ as seen in my travels for 11 years on the site. And do not assume the US is just IOS country, that might get you some interesting replies on the forums. While there are many IOS users on this site as well, the predominant discussion has always centered around Android and the modification of devices since it's just plain fun to do. If you want to know more about XDA's history, have a look here.
vitalipom said:
And I thought of one last question that interests me if possible, once again I’m just curious don’t judge me if my questions sound weird, I’m just learning. In the conversations that flow here in the topics, what makes people react to something that someone said? For instance why does a person reacts to an app that has been published in here instead of planning a trip abroad during that time or traveling between the cities on the public transport for instance? What makes XDA win his or her heart in that battle?
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The only answer I can give on that one is, human nature and freedom of choice. That is akin tho the old "Ford vs Chevy" discussion that I have seen all my life in the US over 62 years. People like what they like and do what they do because they can plain and simple. And that's about the extent of my philosophical knowleged. Hope I annswere your questions, and have a great day.
Badger50 said:
I'll try and answer your questions as best I can.
There are various reasons for this, mostly interest and participation in any thread are why members visit a thread a few times a day since discussions and questions are always fluid depending various opinions and solutions.
XDA members total around 10 million world wide from virtually every country you can think of, and range in ages from 12 - 80+ as seen in my travels for 11 years on the site. And do not assume the US is just IOS country, that might get you some interesting replies on the forums. While there are many IOS users on this site as well, the predominant discussion has always centered around Android and the modification of devices since it's just plain fun to do. If you want to know more about XDA's history, have a look here.
The only answer I can give on that one is, human nature and freedom of choice. That is akin tho the old "Ford vs Chevy" discussion that I have seen all my life in the US over 62 years. People like what they like and do what they do because they can plain and simple. And that's about the extent of my philosophical knowleged. Hope I annswere your questions, and have a great day.
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Thank you so much!!!
Feels exciting as much as in my very first job. So kind explanations. Deepest thank you. I got a much better idea of what is going on in XDA.
Kindly thanks for the warm welcoming .

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I am Philo-Men, at 60 I am a young forced retiree from micro-computing. I am located in France. Despite this retirement I am overwhelmed by the personal work that I never had time to do during my job. I came many times on this forum in which I often found solutions to the problems of telephone (ahhh crowned children). Today it is for me that I am registering history to see if I can bring my experience and benefit from that of all my colleague on this forum.
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