As a whole, I'll say the tablet is very cool, pleasant in every way, except for the reaction to the screen (well, it's too clear to see for me), and I don't want to let go of it. I can't wait to use it to surf the web, print something, and watch videos. Well, I don't see it; if yes, look out at an angle in the light and you'll notice something there; but these are minor quibbles. Compared to the standard smartphone speaker, the two-speaker setup was a bit of a shock at first, but I've since become accustomed to its cool, low-volume but high-quality sound. Touch ID is blazing fast, but for some reason, on Huawei it's even quicker for me (bonus points for animation). I'll also mention games; I've downloaded PubG for the time being, and it's abundantly clear how ios is optimized for games; it simply cannot be compared with android (maybe flagships, but there's a different price tag and an entirely different story), how far it goes and what kind of graphics rendering, this is it a real thrill; I've set it to a minimum because I don't see it set higher, thereby lowering the FPS. The battery's performance is remarkable (albeit it takes four hours to fully charge). I won't comment on the cameras; I've turned it on a few times just to check them out, and while they seem to function normally enough, I rarely end up making use of them. IOS 12's new gesture-based unlocking system is great; it's simple, fast, and reliable. Although iOS is a closed system, you can still throw anything at it, including Windows. I was pleasantly pleased by this. That being said, I would advise checking out the tablet's display before making a purchase; my eyes were so sore over the first few days that I almost didn't make it out of the store.
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