Unfortunately, the days of purchasing a small android phone because its proportions are x))) more compact are over. In the spirit of "ita zhi EEEEEEEPL," which means "I have no prejudice," I make an effort to analyze things in the most objective manner possible. Pros: -size! My hands are very small, so having to shovel through piles of phones is an extremely frustrating experience for me. -camera. But, despite the fact that I am not particular in this regard, a lot has been said about apple cameras despite the fact that I have not contributed any thoughts to this thread. -the rate of charging as well as the attitude toward non-native wires and adapters. No matter what, it can charge up to 100% in just one hour. Unfortunately, Samsung, which I used to favor more than other brands, has recently proven somewhat erratic in this regard (which was one of the reasons for changing the phone). Also, something that is extremely good, the charge is being used in the most effective way possible. The capacity to attach non-native accessories; it's possible that he'll start going to Narnia someday, but not just yet. My previous wariness toward the "stubs" stemmed, in part, from the deeply ingrained myth that they should only be provided with their own body kit. This was one of the reasons for my previous attitude. After downloading the necessary fragments from Galaxy wearable, thankfully, Samsung Buds and the bracelet linked up with a bang and worked perfectly together. And there are no problems with jamming when using them. And now, the negative aspects: Regardless of what other people think, I find the iOS interface to be less user-friendly than the Android one. You should go ahead and figure out how to turn on the alarm clock, preferably simply the alarm clock alone and not through Apple Health. Also, the alarm clock is the sole thing that is not broadcast on the bracelet; moreover, the alarm clock is YOUR alarm clock in the application that is accessed through the bracelet. It is quite odd that the alarm clock wakes up on the phone and not on the bracelet beneath the ear)) - the native keyboard is really uncomfortable. Installing something that isn't native was the solution. - When printing, it is quite inconvenient to rearrange the cursor since you have to poke at the screen for a very long period and with a lot of force. - The program for "moving" from android to epl is also implemented in an extremely crooked manner; it does not work the first time, and it does not operate completely. Or 44 GB of photographs specifically for her, which is too much)) It is difficult for me to determine whether or not I would suggest this phone to my close friends. It is dependent on the requirements of the individual. But, I can declare with absolute certainty that the majority of the misconceptions concerning the cores are in fact myths))
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