- A screen, battery, and NFC that work well. If you make a significant number of phone calls and send a lot of text messages during the day, the batteries should be good for at least one full day. In the realm of sports, the navigator performs faultlessly, the ranker accurately tallies cadence data, and the heart rate sensor, Bluetooth headphones, and bracelet all function faultlessly together. Cheap.
- The fingerprint will always become less clear upon waking up, regardless of the settings, more wet fingerprints, turning off the savings of the biometrics service, and any other factors that may be involved. The processor is still not working. Wi-Fi reception is not as good as it is on other devices (whereas the laptop has 300+ Mbps, the S10 has 180 Mbps, and this one has 50 Mbps). The pattern may be seen in both the 2.4 GHz and the 5 GHz bands. It's quite possible that there's an issue with the way the antennas are set up. The protection against unintentional touching does not function (yes, yes, there is an option, but the effect is zero). When you put the screen against the body of the device and put it in your pocket, a lot of things are pressed, and the fingerprint sensor is blocked. Because of this, by the second day I had already figured out how to conceal the screen by putting it in my pocket. It is most likely that the problem lies in the absence of a physical proximity sensor; instead, it appears to be the front-facing camera. There is not an eye tracker present, therefore the screen will not turn off even if you are looking at it.
- Presentation, screensavers, and images
- Camera! Camera! Charge time is 2.5 hours, not "one hour," as claimed.
- Dependable operation; power source
- Microphone, fingerprint reader, and video capture
- The casing obscures the color, which is lavender.
- Never "remembers" my fingerprints. This is already annoying, especially when you need to rapidly unlock the phone, you're wearing a mask, and it's difficult to dial the code with one hand. The color reproduction on cameras is awful.
- Has a large, brilliant screen and resists freezing
- The most problematic phone I've ever seen, with features like: heating up while talking, failing to connect to the network, being unable to hear each other when speaking, turning on and off the lock screen automatically, and hanging without allowing you to unlock yourself or restart
- None!
- Everyone didn't like it. See comments.
- Providing that everyone enjoys it. Received what I was hoping for
- Operation has not been known for about ten weeks. It became really heated while loading data from an outdated smartphone, which frightened me a little. but ever since, everything has been OK.
- Excellent display, functionality, acb 5000, and even seem to be real!, the shell from Samsung is on top, the camera, and the microphone are all excellent (for this price category). Absolutely, each and every part of it is typical. 90Hz NFC. The build quality is exceptional. Manufactured in Vietnam.
- Why I gave it 4 stars. According to my point of view, the work of the processor and the video processor demands a little bit more compatibility. According to what many have said, patches, drivers, and generally speaking, there is always something to improve on in ates.
- The screen is wonderful, and I enjoyed looking at it. Superb color reproduction, succulent, and silky in texture. In spite of the OLED, it does not cause any discomfort to the eyes, nor does it tire them out. The eyes cut out in a matter of minutes on the flagship model of the P series produced by an OLED manufacturer based in China that did not utilize dc dimming, which left the user surprised. The presentation in its entirety is quite impressive. In terms of its usability, the organization of the settings menu, which is similar to that of iOS, was quite appealing to me. It is not need to go through the agonizing process of looking for the desired setting in obscure locations because everything is immediately evident in its proper location.
- He COLLAPSES. This is a huge and embarrassing failure on the part of the phone. Positioned to use gestures, with the Android buttons disabled. When you minimize programs, there is a discernible slowdown. When the menu is opened, there is a discernible slowdown. Seven seconds after being phoned, Alice responds and confirms that she is the same Alice. The user is going to have a lot of anxiety while using this product since I'm not sure if it has a curved shell or a tight processor. The second drawback is the element of autonomy. The display is often turned off and the phone is left in the standby mode without the AOD enabled. In the case of smart, a powerful battery—one that is so big that I would even call it enormous—should, in principle, be adequate for a considerable amount of time. Yet, despite having a battery that is 30–40 percent smaller, it nonetheless drains just as quickly as a smartphone. He lay there after the full charge for five days with no one touching him, and as a result, 18% of the charge was still present. It's highly likely that the radio component costs the highest in yuan per kilogram, making it a voracious consumer. The plastic housing counts as the third detriment. At the time that the case was being shipped, the phone was left on the table for two days, with the display facing upward, on a surface that was both flat and smooth. In addition, throughout this time period, a number of significant scuffs appeared on the back.
- Good cameras, a screen, a good battery, the ONE UI shell, and a slick interface
- While music is being played, the main speaker's sound is not particularly loud and clear.
- Great phone for its price
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