Considering that I intend to use it as a primary work device, I gave serious thought to purchasing a phone with both NFC and a sizable battery. I was able to get it for $9990, a discount. The phone's battery life is satisfactory, lasting almost a day even with heavy use and reduced brightness. You could probably survive for a few more hours at 15%; I haven't checked. Rapid charging is more cost-effective than instant. Even if the screen is basic, the fact that a minor crack won't render it useless for the rest of my life (as it would on more expensive versions) is crucial to me. In my little experience with such hardware, EVE: Echoes pulls reasonably well. The occasional freezing for a minute or two is the biggest drawback in my book. Because of a lack of memory, programs like Yakarta and 2gis may take a long time to load, or even refuse to load at all; only restarting them will prevent this from happening again. There may be instances when you need to restart your phone while searching for a 4G network, which can take several minutes if you don't have mobile Internet. The first impression is positive, but it was tough to locate anything with NFC in St. Petersburg for ten thousand dollars.
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