Management of gestures or compression, and movements on the screen turned off immediately. It's useless to me. Extra features. I didn't have headphones. I didn't check the waterproofing. Has some pros It's time to change your phone. Prior to that, for several years I used only Sony phones. The last was the XZ2 Compact. I considered it almost perfect, but I wanted something new, and I would like more from the cameras. I thought about taking something new from Sony, but the new long form factor left me no choice, and I had to look for other options. It was like a month with iPhone 8, so once again I didn’t understand how people use them at all - a terribly inconvenient thing. I didn’t want to take China, I wanted a normal brand. Well, I accidentally stumbled upon Pixel 4. It lies relatively comfortably in my hand, my hand is small, and I simply cannot use larger smartphones. Cameras are cool. Looks cool. Don't be ashamed to show people and impress. Not heavy. Everything just flies. Clear screen. It does not scratch, but just in case, I immediately took the glass and the silicone case. Very fast charging (20 min - 50%). Face id is more convenient than a print, which I always got off. Pure android. Has some cons Face ID does not work perfectly, sometimes you bring it to your face, it unlocks and the black screen does not disappear, you have to additionally press the power button, although maybe I myself have not figured it out yet. There is no support for it in applications, for example, banking, you have to use a pin code. The power button is tight, and is located high. I constantly press the volume rocker instead. The battery sits down quickly, as a whole, it lasts for a day, the last 10 percent go right before our eyes, when they are so needed. But again, it charges just unrealistically fast. On long trips I will take a power bank with me. The screen is not bright enough. You cannot group applications into folders and sort them except alphabetically. There is no camera button. In a phone with such a great camera, its absence is a big drawback. While you poke at the screen to take a photo, the phone shakes, the frame goes astray, and you have to manage to bend your finger in a certain way in order to press the screen to take a picture. It's the same on iPhone though. There was a button on the XZ2 and it was very convenient. There is no aux connector, and even an adapter, but they have already begun to get used to it. If the repair breaks down, it will be problematic, since the phone is very rare, spare parts are not available. So you have to save.
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