Some pros: 1. It takes up a relatively little amount of space and is not particularly heavy, but I would prefer if it were even lighter in weight so that it would not pull pockets. In a silicone case, not much more. 2. Both the hardware and the software have acceptable functionality (although see below for limitations). Due to the fact that I have not yet learned the proprietary program, I am unable to remark. In spite of the fact that the Chinese hardware is not inferior to or even superior to its counterpart in terms of price, one of the reasons for purchasing a Samsung Galaxy was because of the optimized software. 3. The Snapdragon processor was selected because it is more dependable at peak consumption, despite the fact that I don't go out (I don't play), and because it is about comparable to the Exinos CPU (a comparison of processors can be seen on nanoreview.net). The maximum amount of memory that can be configured is 256. I intend to keep using the phone for many years (the previous record was seven). Cons: 1. The capacity of the battery is insufficient; daily loss is between 7 and 8% even with the communication modules turned off. However, if you use it sparingly (call waiting, chats, dark theme, and occasionally the internet during the day), it will last for five to six days, and charging it will take very little time (when charging, I exclude parasitic consumption, the charging range is between 30 and 80 percent, regular auto-optimization of RAM in the operating system, turning off modules when they are not needed, and turning off (sleeping) the software). 2. Because the phone was not designed for our market to begin with (RF), installing its software and configuring its settings requires a little bit more work than usual (for instance, when the phone is first turned on, there is no 2022 keyboard, and the functionality is reduced if there is no access to the internet). 3. The device does not come with a notebook, voice recorder, or calculator already pre-installed. This makes the beginning of use (see paragraph 2) more difficult than it should be. 4. There were complications with the process of transferring data from an older ASUS phone operating on Android 4.4: the phone book was successfully moved, but there is no archive of messages and calls (files are not recognized), and there is a separate song with WhatsApp (this happens when you refuse to transfer via the synchronization option to the cloud). 5. The absence of a memory card: at the moment, this is not a problem for me, but I'm used to using mobile computers that have more features. In addition, using a replaceable module for consumable storage rather than a built-in one is not only more convenient, but it also provides a higher level of reliability. 6. Using the phone can make one's eyes fatigued after only a few minutes' worth of use, but this is not always the case. When using other devices, this either did not occur at all or occurred substantially less frequently. 7. There is no 3.5-inch connector, which severely restricts functionality and prevents the use of several common peripherals.
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