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GOODJOB!!!
Don't know what software you are using, but I recommend googling for guides for smoothing groups, or smoothing models in general.
Good example for 3ds Max is this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Iswm1xKtGs&t=1s
I only share the creations of my hobby and not perfect models.
This is not my profession...
I'm trying more softwares and methods therefore my models are different.
I try to make them better but I'm learning the modelling only from the internet.
And for the record, smooth shading has nothing to do with the amount of geometry.
But yes I know it... But it makes me more tris.