The phone isn't terrible; it's comfortable to use and it has a nice appearance. I'm not sure what I was anticipating for 50,000, but it didn't change the way I think about phones in any way. I only use him to make phone calls, send text messages, occasionally listen to music, and very infrequently browse online. In terms of functionality, he isn't all that much more convenient than my previous Sonya, which cost seven thousand dollars, save for the fact that I don't have to continuously shake it out of fear that I would either drop it or have it stolen. In general, for those people for whom this amount of money is neither insignificant nor superfluous, I do not recommend purchasing, and you should not expect a miracle. If the monetary value of this is not particularly important to you, then you should feel free to accept it; it is an attractive and to some extent comfortable phone. In terms of pricing and quality, I can understand a Macbook and an iPod better than I can an iPhone because they have been my favorites for a long time, have not been killed, are intelligent enough, are of excellent quality, and have an aesthetic. Although I have grown accustomed to it and adore it for its looks and the neatness with which it interfaces, this phone has proven to be almost completely ineffective for me in terms of its functionality.
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