I'm going to begin with the camera. Both are based on a scale of 10 points. a six-ku, and this is the highest possible score! Everything seems to be in decent shape, and the majority of the photographs are of high quality. It does not shoot poorly in terms of color, contrast, or when there is not enough available light. Yet as we get closer, we can see that there is a distinct lack of sharpness, blurring, and detailing, and the number is simply 0 (((. And despite this, it works well enough for taking notes, selfies, and making documentaries. The ability to focus does not always work, and when it does, there are missed opportunities. In comparison, the picture quality of my Sgs2 camera is. Few people understood that it was from a phone, and even when zoomed in, even the detail was surprising (and this is at 8mp). However, in the dark, of course, it was blown away, which is not something that can be said about the J7's camera. In good light, the pictures were just perfect, and when zoomed in, even the detail was surprising. Few people understood that it was from a phone.
The back panel is made of metal, however it's not very thick! It's not hard to make a mistake, and I certainly did. I snatched it off the table and gave it a whack at an angle, looking for something that appeared to be sharp. There is a good chance that the headphones will sustain a minor ding (there is nothing more to be said about the headphones; they are exactly what they are) (garbage). The charger seems to be made of fragile material, the wire is too short, and it has a tendency to fall apart in general))) 16 gigabytes of RAM is not enough until the lack of it becomes painfully obvious, but I have a feeling that the burden will start to be felt very soon. I personally upgraded my microSD card to 32 GB, but it doesn't mean it can replace the built-in memory because it's mostly used for storing media like as images, videos, and music.
There is a possibility that the operating system (OS) will be at blame for any slowdowns that do occur over time, although this is much less likely to be the case than the device becoming overloaded with data.