- Without a doubt, the cost. Superb screen layout. Superb power source. Easy. Definitely not a bad camera. A cutting-edge tenth-generation android. NFC The cost of the phone is low. Quality was enjoyable. Our parents and us utilize it effectively as a second phone in the home. There are various situations in which you should not bring a high-priced model along. Therefore, this phone seems ideal for both those who are knowledgeable about the second phone and those who do not wish to make a long-term financial commitment to continually obsolete expensive smartphones.
- There is no way to charge your device wirelessly. If we count cameras as devices with pre-loaded software, we find that they perform much below expectations. Almost all camera-related programs should be updated immediately. This is a shame by default. The camera won't function properly unless you load it with the right software. You must disable advertisements and check out the proper NFC pairing procedures.
- The battery lasts two days (a little correspondence, a little Internet (4 hours), and 20 minutes of chat), which is obviously a bonus. The screen is large, not overly bright (a benefit for people who read a lot or watch movies, as their eyes do not get fatigued), and it is made of high-quality IPS technology. Despite not being a brick, it is simple to grasp in your palm, has a stunning color—I'd call it lacquered emerald—an intuitive menu, and quick responses to all of my requests (thanks to an outstanding sensor). It also has some of the best photo and video capture in its price range.
- The fingerprint doesn't always work (I hope everything is okay with me), especially when the smartphone is in a dream (you need to put your finger on the screen three times), and you have to catch the speaker with your ear to hear the other person (or maybe I'm deaf). It is true that audio is not audibly loud when using headphones.