My critique is intended for people who have always used low-cost androids. I can only make comparisons with the Samsung M20 and prior Redmi 3s/Note 4 models. With 2-3GB of RAM, Android only "flies" after being purchased. It irritated me to have to wait 1-3 seconds to switch between portrait and landscape mode or to begin launching programs after installing 20β30 applications. I usually don't say anything about how the RAM is constantly being cleared of apps. iPhone, then. Everything I just mentioned takes place in 0β0.5 seconds, however during that time, RAM is also cleared of apps, and at this point, I'm at a loss on what to do. (Try opening Tinder, starting to write a message, going to Instagram, viewing a few photos and videos, returning to Tinder after 30 seconds; everything is reset; at most, you will be on the same person's profile.) Camera. Superb video with excellent sound and stability. At the level of an android for $15,000 with a camera that is at least 13 megapixels. Screen. I don't mind low resolution because I can't see the pixels. Everything looks so warm and inviting when True Tone is enabled in terms of color reproduction. When I first picked up the phone, I noticed that the colors were dimmer and the screen appeared to be very blue. Battery. Any criticism will be met by the androids' failure. During the day, the battery melts in front of our eyes. There will be plenty for social media and the Internet to run continuously during the day. I'm beginning to consider power banks, in-car charging, and wireless charging so that I can continually place my iPhone on it. The previous smartphone did not consider all of this with 5000mAh. It's exciting to hear stereo for the first time. Vibrator is fantastic! The varied typefaces are what I choose for the grammar. The ios operating system is different, but as you get used to it, the settings start to make sense, and you can start using your regular programs on a new operating system. FaceId operates in total darkness. The GL case is attractive and pricey, but I put one in a case. In conclusion, the differences between Android and iOS are minimal. a good, user-friendly smartphone. I bought it in the anticipation of at least two to three years of trouble-free operation. We'll see.
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