Over the past few months, the third of the top tablets that I bought. First, the Huawei M5 - it turned out to be a very faded screen, excessively thick, at times warmed up in places, there was no 3.5mm jack, but a fantastic regular sound; then top Lenovo - a good screen, worse sound, slows down a little, there is a 3.5mm jack, the sound on the headphones is bad. I got tired of all this, I went and bought a Samsung. Cool sound! Very pleased. It soars that the camera protrudes - all the time you are afraid of damaging it when you put it on a hard one (gentlemen using covers, please, don't write anything). It is heavy in the hand and a bit thick - it is uncomfortable to hold it in your hands for a long time. Moronic qualcomm 4G sticker on the end. What's the point of sculpting it? Already messed up. Constantly pinching fingers. Well, a funny curved sticker made of plain paper on the back of the tablet with a serial number and have it. As a result, I read, or when I leave the house, I use Lenovo. Play, watch video - Samsung. Huawei gave his son to play.
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