The tablet was taken as a smartphone. Despite all the shortcomings, he fit me perfectly. It is as light as a smartphone. He has a huge screen of normal proportions, not elongated, but "book", which is very rare. It is very convenient to read from it, for a long time I did not get such pleasure from reading. Performance is low. The browser and navigator noticeably slow down, but for me this is good - surfing the Internet on it is so inconvenient that it is easier to launch a reader with a book than a browser. Even pressing the buttons on the on-screen keyboard are processed with delays. Voice input, etc. - everything slows down. But the reader works great. And the screen is just fine to read. The sound quality is low. But in principle, you can talk. It will go like that. The camera. Well, at least it's there, it's better than not having it. If you need a smartphone to read books and unlearn aimless web surfing, if you are ready to endure a slowing down navigator and a slightly distorted voice of the interlocutor, then this smartphone is 100% justified. And, yes, this is not a smartphone at all, but a tablet.
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