I want to start out by praising the screen, which is excellent. Excellent color reproduction, 120 Hz, and a smaller PWM than Samsung are also features. The main issue is that not all applications support 120 Hz, however this is not a major issue. Performance comes in second. I was no longer concerned about 888 snaps overheating after my last Asus Zenfone 5z phone on 845 snapdragon, but it turned out that there were hardly none. If you're a regular user, the phone will only heat up when shooting in 4K or 8K, but if you play games on it, there are already some issues. For instance, in Genshin Impact, you only get 30–40 frames because the processor starts to troll. If we look at Call of Duty Mobile, the phone here in high-performance battery mode gives out 60–70 frames per second on high settings, and the same on very high. However, this is only in a network game; In Fortnite, the scenario is a little different; after a lengthy game, the phone's frequency reduces, but the frame rate stays between 47 and 60. The phone operates without any issues. The camera is the third perk. It functions flawlessly in automatic mode, and I was happy with the macro photos because it allows me to notice the finest things that the human eye is unable to. You should also take note of a good battery, which can operate for up to two days at 60 Hz. Of course, this relies on a variety of circumstances.
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