After using the phone for a month, its key benefits and drawbacks were apparent, and the "wow" factor seemed to have entirely worn off. First off, I'd want to mention that I haven't experienced any overheating issues; I bought it as a phone for Internet use and not for playing games (it will only occur when I decide to use the camera for a long time). The scanner isn't all bad, so don't give up on it just yet. 3.5 Jack is likewise highly context dependent; nonetheless, it could be improved upon. Due to OS optimization and, most notably, the camera, the gadget performed admirably for its price range. These are only rivaled by the nothing phone, which has its own distinctive look and solid hardware, but I'm still a Google man at heart. Finally, I'd want to stress that, because you'll be using the phone on a daily basis, the system's optimization is more important than the phone's raw hardware specs.
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