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A52s5g vs Nokia c01plus - WIFI signal

(Topic created on: 10-05-2022 09:28 PM)
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Sid_Karna
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So, a phone priced 30k plus mrp vs a budget phone priced 5k.

The A52s5g struggles with only 1 bar of wifi while the Nokia easily gets more than half the bar signal strength!! 
Tells a lot about the quality of wifi modem/receiver used on A52s5g. Well done Samsung!!


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Anonymous
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Idk if it happens to me only.
Anonymous
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Samsung
Anonymous
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Both are running on same android version?
Sid_Karna
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Obviously not! The 5k worth budget Nokia device is running on Android 11. What does that have to do with the signal strength? If anything, the latest version of update is supposed to give better performance.

I know that fanboys will find something to defend Samsung. Waiting for the justification of a fan!!
Anonymous
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The samsung device which you are saying it support wifi 6 and I don't know Nokia device name I think it's just showing **bleep** signals
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Sid_Karna
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Hahahahahaha 🤣 🤣 🤣
Some sort of self respect and shame would do no harm to you.
Anonymous
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Show both device speed test results on that spot it will be better, because company's will show **bleep** signals
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Sid_Karna
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You being a blind fan, will find another excuse then. It's a well known fact that Samsung devices struggle with recieving signals. Even this comment section proves it. I don't intend to waste time by proving a well known thing to someone who can't think logically because of fandom.
Believe what you will. IDC.
Anonymous
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I can think logically just show me speed results I believe what speed test will say
Anonymous
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Lmao, so you can't accept Samsung's fault? Literally there are thousands of posts on this platform regarding network strength and limited wifi speeds. And how is it even f a k e?