1. Price (for details, see the comments)
2. Monobrow. I didn't really get into this concept. Of course, I understand about the sensor for face id and the speaker, but still I don’t understand its meaning, and at least that it is so gigantic. When using applications, it’s still okay, I don’t care, even sometimes it’s convenient (battery icons, network icons, etc. seem to take up no space), but when watching a video, this eyebrow is only in the negative.
3. Common for the whole trend - no 3.5 jacks, and even an adapter was not put in this time.
4. The lack of fast charging - for me personally (I emphasize) is not such an important drawback. It keeps it iron all day, and how much it will charge at night - I don't care. And in general, I don’t use standard charging at home - I stick it directly into the filter, there are two usb ports. How quickly it charges from them - did not measure. I also have a charger for my ipad.
The rest is speculative, theoretical and relative shortcomings.
1. Screen resolution - I didn't notice anything wrong at all. An excellent screen, and if it also helps save battery, then great. I had OLED in my previous smart - I don't see the difference. The black color is not so black - and it doesn’t matter, well, I see it from certain angles and it’s okay. I personally do not see the point in this pursuit of resolution, as, for example, the pursuit of megapixels in cameras at one time.
2. Frames. Yes, they are, but I do not notice. I switched from a regular smart with frames, everything is fine for me. If you don't like these frames, don't take them.