Made the switch from SE to SE 2022, but I'm primarily unsatisfied with my decision. This is not a compact practical device that can be controlled with one hand as it once was; rather, it is simply a cheaper version of its larger brethren. Some pros: Iron is obviously quite a little quicker than the previous iteration of SE. This is especially obvious on applications that are really idiotic, such as Vivino. Its cons: It might look like it's only a hair bigger than the previous generation of the SE, but you'll quickly feel the difference if you're used to doing everything with with one hand. You can no longer access any portion of the screen without first capturing it in your hand first. And when you try to stop him, he makes an effort to escape. The concept of making a thin, slippery case with rounded corners is one that I find to be completely absurd. The rear camera has also been moved to an exposed position. That is, without a cover, you should not use it. The battery barely makes it through the day, and even then it doesn't always work properly.
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