I have been making calls with the phone for the past half year. Before making a purchase, I read some reviews that said how there were no Google Play services available, but I concluded that this would not be an issue for me. How incredibly foolish of me! In general, the phone functions normally, it is powerful, it charges its battery rapidly, and the camera is outstanding. It is correct that you will need to charge your device two or even three times each day if you do not turn off the distribution of Wi-Fi in general and at the same time continue to probe around in it frequently throughout the day. But, if it is not distributed, the battery will remain in pristine condition. My complaints, on the other hand, are more specific. To begin, I adore the premium features that come with paid applications and subscriptions. On this phone, the only thing you can regularly pay for is, and everything else either prevents you from purchasing a premium version at all, or forces you to pay for an annual membership if you want the premium version (and this is usually 2-3k, which is less pleasant to pay one-time than 350 per month). Secondly, I chose to do ar development. On the other hand, each and every one of the applications that can be downloaded for Android (that is, in general, each and every one of the applications that are now available for AR developers) only function with the Google Play services. The application will not launch regardless of whether you download the APK file or not. That is to say, if you have a Huawei phone, you will not have access to the most recent technological advancements. Thirdly, it is not convenient in most circumstances. You are forced to seek for "crutches" and broken versions of software all the time because there is no automation. For instance, when I try to manually enter an email address into the Meditopia application, it throws me an error. Updates to Huawei are released millennia after generations of Google's androids have made significant headway ahead of them. To summarize, a superb phone is all you need if all you need it for is to work and take pictures. If you want to get the most out of your phone, you're going to run across some barriers rather early.
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