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Samsung Fails to Deliver a Truly User-Centric Experience
i m using samsung S25
Switching to a Samsung phone has been a disappointing experience, primarily because it doesn't live up to the hype created by marketing. Despite offering high-end specifications, the actual user experience falls short in several key areas:
Camera Experience While Samsung boasts 200MP and 50MP cameras, it lacks practical features like Apple's Cinematic Mode. The camera app feels feature-rich on paper but incomplete in real use.
Screen Recording Limitations After recording the screen, there’s no direct Share button. Users must go to the gallery to find and share the video, which adds unnecessary steps and feels outdated.
Keyboard Experience The default Samsung Keyboard is subpar compared to alternatives like Gboard. It's less accurate, lacks advanced features, and doesn’t feel intuitive.
AI and Photo Enhancement Despite promoting many AI features, there is no automatic photo enhancement after capturing a picture. Users have to rely on third-party apps for improvements, which is inconvenient.
Call Recording Call recording is hidden deep within settings and not accessible directly from the dialer screen. This adds friction to a feature that should be easily toggled.
Battery Life and Charging Battery backup is underwhelming, and charging speeds are significantly slower compared to competitors in the same price range.
Design and Innovation The design of the Galaxy S25 feels heavily inspired by Apple, lacking originality. There’s a clear emphasis on appearance rather than meaningful innovation.
Software Experience One UI 7 is bloated and lacks the smoothness and simplicity of OxygenOS from OnePlus. The overall software experience doesn’t feel as clean or responsive.
just dependent on google gemini AI . where everyone showing that how can i remove object..ha.ha
Conclusion
Samsung seems more focused on marketing and specs rather than providing a refined and user-first experience. The lack of thoughtful features, poor software decisions, and uninspired design make it feel like a missed opportunity. Unfortunately, Android users don’t have many great alternatives right now — especially with OxygenOS no longer as polished as it used to be
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