I used online reviews to help me choose a phone for myself. I considered both the cost and the filling's overall balance. And some writers claimed that the phone's hardware is excellent for the price. Given all the features this phone has, there are essentially no competition. Software is the one BUT, though. Prior to that, I used the Honor 10 and Honor 20 Pro. Thus, Poco F3's operating system user experience is the poorest. A drop was the deciding factor before I wrote this evaluation. While taking a shower, I started watching the YouTube video. The movie had barely begun to reverse when a drop landed on the screen. The display believed that the finger was in contact with the phone. At first, I wasn't really sure what was going on. The proximity sensor next to his ear is a regular source of trouble for him. It can end after you have removed the phone from your ear and are staring at the screen. On the other hand, it might accidentally turn on if you hold it up to your ear and press something. When the phone is turned on, the icons are occasionally placed in a disorganized manner due to some sort of problem. The experience of using this phone in general is really disappointing. The most intriguing part is that despite bloggers' warnings, I still chose to take it. Consider alternative models with a more reliable operating system instead.
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