1. a sleek display and body. Despite my preference for IPS displays, I find that this one's adaptability, gorgeous picture quality, high resolution once more, rounded edges, and high-quality materials are hard to beat.
Two, a camera. Super cool; ranks slightly above the iPhone 7 but below the Galaxy 8. In other words, it's still very competitive with the greatest products available.
Andriod #3. autonomy of behavior. Downloading the Walking Dead video game is a typical case. However, there is a cost for each episode and it is only available in English. I discovered a video game on the forum that has 2022 subtitles and all episodes. I've got it downloaded and I'm ready to play. Voila. A plethora of other keyboards, app drawers, and skins. Do what you like.
Fourth, efficiency. Extremely shrewd, intelligently keeps minimized games and applications running for an extended period of time. Conveniently.
5. Chips. Anti- condensation coating. You can plug in a mouse or use it as an adaptor for a standard flash drive (both of which are jokes). I used to think they were useless because they were always on display, but now I can't imagine tubes without it. Samsung Pay, and the return of two SIM card slots (for me, this was crucial; I frequently carried two phones).
Sixth, power source. Not cool, but not weak either (at least not right now). The battery life is 9-10 hours with heavy use (playing games for a few hours, watching videos on YouTube for an hour, constantly checking social media, and using whatsapp). It will last till after dark if you don't play much and don't use the second SIM card. It's not unusual for me.
7. Price. I had been debating getting an iPhone today (09/05/17), but the cost ultimately convinced me not to. While browsing the store of one of the three major operators, I happened to notice that they had a geleksi of 35, and my account was credited 10 taka. Type of action. I bought this phone for $25,000 completely legit. Given the dramatic price disparity, the decision was simple.