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Review on Apple iPhone SE 2020 128GB Smartphone, (PRODUCT)RED, Slimbox by Agata Kaszyska (Lubi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

For those who are sick of shoveling, there is a phone. Although though it only has one camera, which does not seem to be a very modern solution, and has a limited dynamic range, the overall impression of the phone is positive; nonetheless, it is not of the highest class; rather, it is just average and satisfactory. Got pros: Size. Only Pixel, which has a diagonal of less than 5 inches, comes close to matching the price of its rivals in this category. The convenience of Touch ID cannot be compared to that of Face ID because I have not had the opportunity to use the latter. The knob that controls the silent mode is located on the side and is a lovely touch. Applications that require a significant amount of resources are retrieved (3d, CAD - I use it for demonstration). The interface may be navigated with relative ease, and those coming from Android may not even notice the difference. The quality of the video is at its best, and the photos taken during the day are excellent. However, the quality of the photos taken at night is significantly lower; despite this, the camera still captures sufficient detail. The color reproduction of the camera is spot on (subjectively, I see the exact same colors in real life), but the primary reason I don't use Pixel is that anything with color is depressing; therefore, I think it's better to sacrifice a little bit of information. Got cons: When you make a call, the battery life significantly decreases. The previous phone sat down quite a bit from using the camera and the Internet; however, here it is much better with this; yet, after the chat the charge was gone. I do not recommend seeking for a phone to call if that is what you are doing. It works well if you require a multi-media tool that is tiny as well as a camera that has a call feature. It will last for one to one and a half days with normal use, which isn't a terrible amount of time, but when you consider that the battery will eventually degrade, it makes you think about investing in a power bank. Wet palms make the sensor extremely sensitive, and it also fails to register Touch ID. Moreover, the control itself begins to become confused. Not the most convenient notification curtains, and perhaps this "smooth OS" feature takes things a step too far, but it can be tough to open notifications or pull out the control center from below at times. The second problem can be circumvented by reassigning the function to be activated by tapping on the back cover.