I took to replace the LG V30 +, which I got used to over the years of use. The main requirements were: compactness, wireless charging, AOD, 256+ Gb storage. What can I say - it looks like the phones have reached the bar when changing the model to a new one no longer brings some kind of fundamentally new user experience. The V30+ was just as fast, held a charge even longer, and was generally capable of handling any modern task with a bang. I had to change because of problems with the connectors and (most importantly) the conversational speaker. Briefly on the main impressions: The screen is good, about the same as the V30 +, comfortable in the sun and in the dark. The sound - through the earpiece is excellent, through regular headphones - none, through bluetooth - as lucky. If the receiver has an LDAC codec, then it's normal, almost good. If not, then no. Didn't dig deep, but there doesn't seem to be AptX HD, and it's still more common than LDAC. Performance - I don't feel any fundamental differences from the previous device (Snapdragon 835, 4/128 Gb). Everything is also fast, smooth, without delay. Photos - predictably good on the main camera, predictably distorted wide, zoom - darkish. In general, against the background of Honor 20 Pro (wife's) is not impressive. Video - here compared to both LG and Honor - excellent, if you do not use the zoom camera. Zuma is nothing at all, but it darkens thoroughly and some kind of garbage is going on with the white balance. But, on the main one, in standard 1080p 60 fps, the picture is just a feast for the eyes, even on a large TV. Movies can be made. Features - here, too, everything is five plus. And my favorite is always on display, and a stylus, and a connection to a PC / TV (DeX), and good integration with Microsoft, and a bunch of different themes, and a lot of settings - there is something to play with. Convenience - overall comfortable. From the unusual - a fingerprint reader right on the screen. It works acceptable, but not as fast and accurate as the regular one on the previous phone. Face unlock works well, but it's not safe. The shell is quite comfortable.
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