In general, I am satisfied with the pipe. I won't tell you a lie: I am completely obsessed with apple technology, and I have been using it for a very long time. I came to this conclusion after reading a number of reviews here on this model written by people who already own buckets. 1. Individuals who are driven to the battery; the buckets contain batteries with a capacity of 5,000 to 7,000 milliampere-hours (mAh), but what's the point? Okay, so it won't keep for a day, but it will for two. However, if there is a significant amount of battery, the width of the phone will rise. 2. 16gb don't like it? You can get it for 64 or 128. Is it expensive? You'll need to buy a bucket and be willing to put up with lag, flaws, holes, and hacks from other hackers, but Andryusha's system is open, in contrast to Apple's products. Regarding the fact that 16 GB is stated to be there, but only 11 GB is actually present with a penny: I once got my hands on a bucket that had 4 GB of memory; at the time, the operating system required somewhat more than 2 gigabytes, so the difference is not that significant. Why aren't there any flash cards built into Apple products? Apple products often do not have openings (slots) designed to accommodate things like USB flash drives, SIM cards, and so on. They even considered developing universal SIM modules that could be incorporated into the device, with the intention of removing the dedicated slot for the SIM card. And now, by the way, they are doggedly engaged in this development together with Samsung. I-devices are a matter for connoisseurs of high-quality constructed equipment, such as those who prefer their gear to be free of case squeaks and the like. When compared to other smartphones like the Yotaphone 2 or the Samsung S6 or S6 Edge, the cost is not prohibitive. This is merely my opinion. A curtain.
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