I was seeking for a reliable Android smartphone that did not have a lot of extra features. A handful of criteria: - the size that is typical - practicality in regard to the city (Bluetooth, NFC, normal camera, Google Pay) - pure android (Chinese shells stop supporting after 2-3 years) - will last for four to five years As a direct consequence of this, I am now in the same pricing range as Apple. I fell for the new SE's advertising because they promised an excellent product for the price and quality, and the Apple employees in the environment foamed at the mouth and proved that the SE is "the new black," will last for a long time, and will be easy to sell. I bought it. So long as the investment yields a return. In my opinion, the phone will have been worth every penny it cost if it still works after five years. If it has been two years, then the answer is probably not. To this day, I still don't get the motivation behind the Yabloko community's unwavering support for the things they create. To me, it's just a good phone in and of itself. I will revert to using Android if it becomes required.
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