There is room for improvement in terms of autonomy. Always on, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, navigation, synchronization, and Internet access are deactivated, and screen auto-rotation is turned off. Three hours of navigation, messages do not appear very frequently, one hour spent in the browser, and the evening may not even last that long. With its positives being: That's enough of your performance. The coordinates are promptly located by the navigation system. The photograph seems fine. The scanner is quite efficient, and it has good facial recognition capabilities. When the screen is turned off, the flashlight still emits light. Cons: The screen will press the buttons on its own without prompting, and it will attempt to move in a way that cannot be understood. When things aren't working properly, pressing the power button to turn off the screen and then immediately unlocking it will usually fix the problem. Repetition is unusual, and there are moments when you forget about the issue entirely, but it still crops up every so again. Auto-brightness does not like how it works.
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