Wi-fi does not catch 5-GHz networks. I knew this before buying. Speed, of course, can not be compared. Not a minus and not a plus. Just eat. Although they could add such a trifle. To date, the Samsung M20 looks preferable in all respects. Just be careful before buying. This is a landline phone for good network coverage. Pros: Autonomy. Battery for 5+. Type-C + fast charge do the trick. You can forget about the external battery until this one starts to swim. Camera. Do not forget that this is a state employee, and for a state employee the pictures are not bad, the settings are flexible out of the box, everything is ok. I shoot mainly during the day and at work, so I have low requirements in terms of camera. nfc. Well, everything is clear here. Reading and writing labels (make a copy of the key to the entrance or entry to work), payment with fat cashbacks in some banks. Cons: Well, again, you need to understand that from Motorola there is only the word "motorola" and the ringtone "hello moto". Otherwise, this is a state employee at a level below Xiaomi and somewhere on the same level as Meizu and Blackview. Well, or even Lenovo itself, which is the owner of the Moto brand. Display. Too low resolution for this size. The same Chinese for this money is FullHD, HD here. Huge application icons hurt the eyes. However, when watching a video, it is imperceptible. Adjusting the brightness is a nightmare and hell. Up to 90% - dark nights in the city of Hong Kong, 100% - vertical solarium. It loses dry to all more or less well-known Chinese up to 10 thousand, well, to all Samsungs from the same price category. For example, M20. On the rise: the lack of normal cleaning of the cache and task manager hits hard on performance and battery. In the section "about the phone" it is written that it is dofiga smart and closes applications by itself. I don't know how long it takes, but an hour later I open the app in the same place where I turned it off. During this hour, the application ate traffic and battery. As a cleaning program "Storage" is very flawed. Simply put, it does not particularly monitor junk in the cache. In this regard, the Xiaomi software was good. The bare android is disappointing. The biggest problem is the quality of the connection. After Motorola Razr with Kevlar and Googlephones from Motorola, I did not expect such a setup. It loses the network in reliable, trusted places, conversations on the move can be cut off altogether - it is poorly transmitted to the neighboring base station. And it's a terrible bummer. Still, even for Lenovo, this is overkill. Switching between networks, from 3g to 4g is long. In short, if everything else is flaws, then the connection is a direct setup.
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