If there are any who question the veracity of this review, I am actually attaching a screen of purchasing a phone. I'll elaborate. I bought my coworkers inexpensive Xiaomi Redmi models as workhorses. I changed the screen at the same Tulskaya service center as soon as one of them fell by the screen. But in this case, of course, you can blame the service center for the flaw because the screen gradually started to somewhat push out and it started to lose some touch sensitivity. Guys, there was a phone that lasted for two years and eight months. Additionally, it was purchased for more than $200 USD. Are you serious, Xiaomi? Since the end of 2022, I've had an ASUS Zenfone 2, model number Z00AD, with an Intel chip. 6.5 years! He still has a job despite having traveled with me to hot, humid India, GOA, and many other areas. I spent 200R on a new battery and speaker, but it works, people! Since it lacked sufficient memory, RAM, and battery, I replaced it with a Redmi Note 5, and after Xiaomi urged everyone to do so and a friend purchased a Xiaomi Note 10 Pro, I gave my parents a Redmi Note 7 (whose screens are, of course, superior there). What happens next? No, men. I can't keep my faith in phones that cost so much and won't last even three years.
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