When the 285 7-inch broke, I used to replace it. There were no more sevens available with 2GB of RAM, so I settled for an eight inch model. Despite her earlier assurances, she ultimately had to take Samsung. Lenovo, with its dark display, and Huawei, with its smartphone-like settings (and, hence, the improper operation of some programs I need), vanished instantly. Whatever I have now is all that I could have. In short, I have no remorse. The screen is so luminous that it can be read in direct sunlight. Sound from the external speakers is powerful and more refined than that of the 285. With a full charge, you can use it for two days of light reading or gaming (against 1 day for Huawei). Low resolution does not bother us, and the screen is easy to read. Minimal and feathery in weight. Put together properly, no failures to respond. Superb bluetooth; I was able to talk freely from a distance of 20 meters (at 285 - at 5m) moves at a more leisurely pace at times. It is strange and annoying as the charging port is on the bottom, which makes vertical use impossible. Power cord is too short. The colors don't seem great, but don't expect photorealism. Camera quality is average (as on all tablets in this price category). The sound quality is compromised because the speakers are placed so low. While the GPS is less accurate than on a seven-inch screen, it is still usable. This stupid plan involves a single tray that holds both the SIM card and the memory card, as well as a wire that constantly unravels. Now, normally an 8-inch length is a bit too much for a woman's hand, therefore a 7-inch length is more preferable. Just what is making me so angry right now. In this configuration, using my tablet as a phone is a form of torture. The inability to make use of a headset or speakerphone. One can barely hear the speaker. And they were successful in crippling the otherwise superior Samsung keyboard. While the letters are a reasonable size in the English style, they are very minuscule in the 2022 layout, making it incredibly challenging to use. Conclusion: less than perfect, but acceptable for the price. To add, you have no other option. I detested working with advisors while picking a model. I insisted at first that I needed a 7-inch screen, but they repeated over and over, "Take a smartphone with a diagonal of 6.8 inches!" So it doesn't matter that he's previously seen a screen 1.5 times! It made me think of the Soviet joke about the notothenia fish.
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