I need help understading the camera quality

I see people mentioning the camera specs as "just ok" but I need help understanding what that means as I am not a tech or gadget person and I know lots of people have high expectations and are quite pedantic, particularly if they like to have the most up to date phones, which I don't.

For the last 5 years I've been using a second hand Samsung galaxy S20 FE, and before that I had a samsung galaxy S7. I use the camera a lot but as I've had old phones I don't know how much difference I will notice? Will this be a step down in camera from the S20 or step up?

The specs and numbers mean very little to me as I've never actually used a high spec phone or camera to compare 😅

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u/Vegetable_6 — 4 days ago

Has anyone sold their flat/house back to the council?

Has anyone used the buy-back scheme? How long did it take? Was the offer they put in fair?

My grans flat is eligible for the scheme but just looking to see if its worth also putting it on the market at the same time.

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u/Vegetable_6 — 13 days ago
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What is the highest welfare chicken you cam buy in UK?

Answer: Waitrose has best commitments of the supermarkets, m&s is second. best option would be to buy straight from a fully transparent farm. I will look in to online ordering and delivery from a good enough farm within 20 miles of me.

Thanks to everyone who replied sincerely.

And to all of my fellow vegetarians lecturing me, this is why no one likes us x

These comments are unhinged, between the righteous vegetarians/vegans calling me & my partner Satan and the regular meat eaters calling me pretentious because I want to prioritise welfare, yall need to chill out.

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My partner and I have been vegetarian for 10 years but due to health changes he needs to incorporate more meat in his diet (this is due to new dietary restrictions and requirements as a result of health changes as advised by a doctor), the best option is to add chicken to his diet.

He doesn't feel good about it and so we want to buy the highest welfare chicken possible but are not sure what to look for as there is a lot of "welfare washing" with the meat industry.

We are fortunate that we can afford a higher price point sk we are happy to pay more. What labels should we be looking out for and where can we find them? We don't have a quality butcher near us we can speak to.

edit for spelling, soz about the typo in the title.

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u/Vegetable_6 — 19 days ago

Fruit & veg box for 2, £35 from local grocer

Do you think this is value? My partner doesn't think it is but I reckon given its all fresh from the wholesale market that day and delivered to the door and means I don't have to think about what to buy, it's pretty worth it?

u/Vegetable_6 — 2 months ago