Previously, I had been utilizing a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro. I think that this phone (the note 5) is well worth the money, and if you ask me, you should get it (but not at the official price in the year 2022). The benefits of it include: The operating time, I believed, like everything else, it would stretch for 6 hours of the screen, but this phone shocked me; with my use, it confidently pulls 8 hours of the screen, and there is still a little charge left (20-15%). This phone has exceeded my expectations. The front camera actually works pretty well. The primary camera is fine; it's not a top-tier model by any means, but it's up to par! It's crucial that the pictures that appear on the screen of the phone have a very good resolution. Due to the fact that it does not include NFC or USB type C, which are both features that I feel should be included in devices in the intermediate price range, I was disappointed by this. More of my own criticisms about the phone are presented in the following paragraphs. The primary camera: I need manual controls (exposure, focus), but you don't have them.
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