For the past two weeks, I've been fixated on finding a phone that is both frameless and NFC-enabled. I could care less if the phone has a top-notch camera or processor. I wanted the phone to have as much usable surface area as possible despite its small size, and for it to have at least the barest minimum of today's modern features.
The LG G6, Samsung A8, Oneplus 5T, Nokia 7+, and Xiaomi Mix2 are among the devices I haven't tested or compared. The total output is uniformly between 28 and 32 sput. At first glance, no one stands out as particularly terrible, but when you delve more through the reviews, you may discover that something isn't to your liking or isn't quite as advertised.
I didn't plan on shopping there, but I couldn't help but notice the "new" sign on a P20. I took a very long look at it, and while I loved what I saw, the price tag of $44,000 was enough to put me off. But, the consultant's insights revealed that there is also P20 light, which had already disassembled everything by the time I arrived. After that, I went to a different store and saw it on the shelf for twenty thousand.
There isn't much else you could ask for in a phone, especially at this price. Having a facial sensor, which does its job quickly and accurately, is something I greatly appreciate. Never in a week's time let me down. The finger sensor has a very speedy response time. The screen is fantastic, and I'm able to operate the phone with one hand, which was a major selling point for me. Everything has been carefully considered: the volume controls and power button are on the right, there's a 3.5 mm jack, a radio, Android 8.0, a flash card slot, 64 GB of internal storage, a front-facing camera, a speaker in the bottom rather than the back (external sound is decent), and you can clearly hear your conversation partner despite the speaker's minimalistic design. I did take these things into account when searching for a new phone, but they weren't the deciding factor because there was always something about the competition that I didn't like. This has continued to bother me in my head.