Despite the fact that this smartphone is not a flagship model, it offers superior value when compared to offerings from well-known companies. Although many people are disappointed by the lack of an NFC chip, I find this to be less of an issue than they do because I hardly utilized this feature on my last phone in spite of having it for two years. For me, the sound is the single major letdown of the device, as it is identical to that of any low-end smartphone that lacks an audio processor. Therefore, music fans need to invest in a high-quality wireless headphone (here, bluetooth 5.0 already gives you freedom of choice) or a dedicated music player, as was the case with me a very long time ago. For a while, I adjusted to the size; after all, it is already a half-tablet for me. Work-appropriate, however typing an SMS while standing on the bus is a real pain. This phone's ability to keep its charge for three full business days at my usage rate is fantastic. Having previously used a Windows phone, my impression was that Android phones consume a lot of battery life. So, to sum up, I think this is the best budget automobile for people whose jobs include IT because it is cheap, easy to repair, roomy, and durable. It can be used instead of a tablet or even a laptop computer. Yes, and it has a sleek, contemporary design and a nice feel in the hands; after three months of use, I have nothing but positive thoughts to report.
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