I used to like the stability of the applications on iPhones (there were 3gs, 4s, 5c, 5s, 6,7, and SE), but after using an HTC One for a short while, I went back to the iPhone with its limited functionality and terrible keyboard (the gboard on iOS is still as bad as it was four years ago). About a year ago, I unintentionally acquired a mi A1 and instantly fell in love. First of all, the programs started to function, in my opinion, better than on ios (I use an iPad 2022 as a tablet), and the device's functionality and affordability are outstanding, albeit not without issues. I later purchased the Redmi 5 Plus due to its battery and 18:9 screen. I later misplaced it and bought a note 5. Compared to the a1 and 5 Plus, the note 5's camera is noticeably superior. Additionally, note 5 will outperform 5 plus if you choose to play a challenging game, but it's obvious that this is still far from optimal. The camera application's flaws are frustrating, but you can be patient when the camera takes such poor-quality photographs for that type of money. Right now, the phone offers incredible value. I suggest you purchase.
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