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Review on Smartphone TECNO Pova 3 6/128 GB, Dual nano SIM, silver by Aneta Jagieliska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

Phone for every day, no frills, average in all respects. caller in general Got pros: Black color and battery capacity. At least there are few regular annoying annoying applications, ads do not pop up yet, and that's good. I would delete five more applications. Got cons: Screen size in width. I prefer with the clic ratio of 16x9. And even better with this ratio is a screen of 7 or 7.2. With the same diagonal, the 16x9 area is much larger, more convenient for viewing and working. The camera is weak, and the number of pixels has nothing to do with it. The optics are mediocre. When shooting an object, the background is illuminated, details are not visible. In a room with artificial lighting, noise is already appearing in photos and videos. Focusing when shooting video is very slow. Good photos and videos can only be taken outdoors, where there is a lot of light. I am supplementing the review after a comprehensive testing of the camera for video - it . In conditions of artificial lighting, all manipulations with movements are obtained when viewing the footage as blurry. There is simply not enough processor power for processing. At 1920x1080, the bitrate is 20 Mv sec, but what's scary is the variable frame rate from 16 to 30! That is, when the processor power is not enough, it reduces the frame rate! And no settings that allow you to set the desired shooting modes! Or maybe I want 1920x1080 at 60 fps? And there is no such possibility. Nothing can be configured! Who wrote such software for the camera? I had a NOKIA-930 on Windows. So his camera, in a darkened room, shot without noise, every frame was sharp, there was no noise. And only 24MP! And this one out of 20 frames has only one or two sharp ones, the rest with movements, and smooth ones, are smeared! In short, films can only be shot on a bright sunny day, and so that God forbid someone moves more than 1 m in 10 seconds, everything will be blurry in frame-by-frame viewing. If it weren’t for the camera, and if you could set it up, it would be without dancing with a tambourine and out of the box, maybe it would become at least a normal versatile device. And so, for now, just shoot sleeping cats, but don’t show them on the big screen. No one to be embarred.