A really good device, even one and a half years after it was first made available to the public. It is lovely in its own unique style, and the matte black finish makes it look quite fashionable. One of the very few representatives of tiny smartphones with the maximum (at the time of release) filling in all aspects, making it one of the most desirable options. And now it comes equipped with a fantastic camera, above-average battery life, and excellent performance in any environment. The size is the primary factor that contributes to both the advantages and disadvantages. The larger screen is naturally more practical for use in professional settings than the smaller one (for example, 5.5 in the Plus version). On the other hand, it can be held comfortably with one hand and is easy to manipulate with just one hand without a great deal of risk of it falling out of your grasp. In terms of its ability to function independently, the device was able to withstand more than 8 hours of intensive use as a navigator and guide, as a translator, and as storage for notes and files that were helpful. Additionally, it was able to take approximately three hundred photographs and a few videos. At the same time, there was around 15% of the battery left. This is a really good result, in my opinion, for a device that is so powerful yet having a battery that is very small. Yes, at the same time, the device did not snap a single picture that was fuzzy, it accurately located the position in dense urban areas, it clung well to busy public wifi networks, and it maintained the screen viewable even when the sun was shining brightly (albeit due to maximum brightness). The operating system, with all of its restrictions and features, is neither evil nor excellent in its own right. Everything functions reliably and as expected, there is very little need for iTunes to download things in real life, and the only reason I don't transfer files via bluetooth is because it is so much faster to do so through the cloud. Is it worthwhile to spend the money (40,000 for the PCT) on the device? If I had to choose, I'd say sure. Due to the fact that I have used Apple products myself, I can say with certainty that their products have a longer service life than Android ones do (at least until 2022). The smartphone from 2022 feels fantastic and almost brand new right now. What the droids that were released in that year are unable to brag about, unfortunately. So, the increased cost of maintaining an iPhone during its lifetime is completely understandable and acceptable.
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