I enjoy using the phone. If you go to many websites that compare CPUs, you will see that the Exynos 1280 does not perform poorly, therefore you shouldn't be concerned about it. In actual use, though, it becomes hot when aggressively playing 3D shooters, just like the vast majority of processors. I was able to get it for $17,800 with all of the reductions applied, and it came in the configuration 6/128. Who cares about the camera, when it amounts to nothing as well? The video is in full high-definition and runs at 60 frames per second. There are a lot of people who complain about how fast the fingerprint scanner is, but I usually get nine out of ten hits, which is amazing, so I won't complain about it. Even when there is only around twenty percent of the normal brightness in the room, the screen is juicy and there is a margin of brightness, so it is comfortable for the eye to look at. In addition, the screen runs at 90 frames per second, which is a desirable feature. If you live in the United States, the less critical ones are USB-C and 5G, but you should still have them. There is a stereo, or more accurately a "one and a half," but it is adequate for my needs, and it has nice speakers; as a result, viewing movies is a pleasurable experience. When compared to the microphones on my previous phone, the built-in microphones on this one produce a sound that is crisp, and they pick up my voice very clearly. It is a good thing that I have 128 GB of RAM because I still have 65 GB available after installing over 40 programs and all of my stuff. This is a satisfactory outcome for me. When it comes to the absence of a headphone jack, all you need to do is purchase some high-quality headphones from Redmi, such as the airdots 3, and everything will be great. This is not a particularly significant issue. There is no need to worry about the front camera's performance because it is perfectly capable of producing high-quality selfies. If anyone else is on the fence, let me just say that I gave this purchase a lot of thought for about a month and a half before making a final decision. During that time, I sorted out the problem in great depth, compared every possible combination of Samsungs, realities, and Xiaomis, and ultimately reached to the conclusion that this particular phone is the best. The design is quite appealing to me, particularly the camera block that flows out of the back cover in such a seamless manner, and everything is blue:) I also ensured that the device met the requirements of the IP67 standard for resistance to water by submerging it in water for thirty seconds. The device passed the test with flying colors, sustaining no damage whatsoever. When it is fully charged and being used often, it can last for up to ten hours. The photographs are presented here.
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