I paid for a tablet in several installments so that I could edit photos on it. And on a daily basis, while using the tablet, a bottleneck of some kind will appear. The situation is dreadful, and if I had known what was in store for me when I started using it, I never would have purchased it. Because there are no advanced settings, it is not feasible to make any changes or adjustments. In general, I don't talk much about memory; currently, I have six applications installed, and I've got fifty images stored. That wraps it up! This is as much as he can take! And each time I have to manually navigate to the SD card by going into the settings and selecting it there. Always the case! Extremely monotonous and painfully sluggish. In addition, screen rotation. Yesterday, a buddy of mine placed an order for sushi through the tablet's browser. He was unaware that I had recently purchased a new tablet, so he said, "Damn, how old is this tablet, and why does it lag so much?)" In general, I had a Digma tablet that cost me three thousand dollars approximately ten years ago, and even then, it functioned better. If there hadn't been an option to pay for it in installments, I would have given it back a week later. I'm currently in my second month of using it, and I'm becoming angrier by the day (
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