I am generally happy with the phone, albeit it is not without issues. has benefits I don't like the purchase at all. - Usability. The phone is quick, it doesn't act silly, and it can connect to Wi-Fi in places where my older phones couldn't. Good sound; I almost never watch or listen to anything on the speaker because I prefer headphones, but when I'm on a call, neither the volume nor the speaker bothers me. No system complaints have ever been made. - Display. Good color reproduction and a versatile technique for changing brightness. Frequently, other models were either too dark or too bright for me when I needed the minimum or maximum brightness. - Batteries. It maintains a good charge, I use wireless headphones to listen to podcasts and music while working with the screen on, and for 8 to 10 hours of such heavy work, it sits down by 70%, in my opinion. This is granted that Bluetooth and data transfer are operational. When I essentially stopped using my phone for three days and only had time to look at it, without shutting off data transfer or anything similar, I only sat down 50%. — A camera. It has a nice zoom and decent photo and video quality, albeit nothing particularly noteworthy. 3. Design. I appreciate the flexible design of the filling in this case, and it's great that you can personalize the user interface using a variety of different factors. - Recall. I enjoy downloading a variety of apps on my phone, from small cafe programs that I just use occasionally to a zillion instant messengers that I hardly ever use but still install just in case. And lastly, I can basically download everything I deem essential. I used to have to pick, delete, or clean something sooner or later, but I'm relieved that I don't have to anymore because my memory will soon run out. - a plenty of treats. There are so many characteristics that I find surprising. Despite the fact that wireless charging and magic can still amaze someone as cynical as me. Cons: - Display. Very delicate phone; every sneeze will scratch the screen. I used to carry a phone in my pocket along with a number of keys, trinkets, and other iron objects, and I never noticed how sensitive smartphones were to friction before. 3. Design. In the end, I chose peach because I knew I would still put on a cover and went with the "what color is cheaper, I'll take it" principle. However, I think the design is tasteless and do not like it. - I wasn't drawn to the claim really, but I was unpleasantly startled. I don't keep up with technological advancements, so when I learned that the charging and headphone ports are integrated into a single Type-C, I got a few additional hemorrhoids. All of my headphones have a standard Jack, and when I purchased the phone, I learned what is not currently as approved.
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