- After two months of use, SCRATCHES became noticeable on the screen, it feels like I was wearing a smartphone paired with keys and I pretty much scratched it myself, although I didn’t allow this.
- Hard to find full-screen glass, which partially influenced the appearance of the first minus.
- Battery life with active use.
- Price.
I don't have enough battery life. But in fairness, I’ll say that I use my phone very actively: 4G or Wi-Fi is almost always on, every day I shoot videos or take photos, edit them, make calls, play various games, read the news, sit in social networks (vk, instagram ) and watch videos online. I often listen to music through headphones. On average, a charge from 100% to 1% is enough for 11 hours of such use. It is worth noting that the brightness is set automatically for me, i. E. in the scorching sun, this will be the maximum, and in a dark room - almost the minimum value. Also always on Always-On-Display and Bluetooth for feedback with my fitness band.
Scratches. Here I was very surprised! Even on my good old Galaxy S3, I did not notice this. And then the vaunted Corning Gorilla Glass 4 pleased me with a variety of small (and not only) scratches all over the screen! Glass for 500, which fell off the screen on the first day, showed a better result than a phone screen for 50 thousand! For the sake of interest, I decided to test the glass, because it still cannot be glued back. And after 3 minutes of crawling with different keys on this glass, it looked no more damaged than my screen, which, I repeat, I tried to wear carefully, preventing it from being with the keys in one pocket. If you think modern flagships don't need screen protectors, trust me, it's better to spend a thousand on a screen protector than ten times as much to replace it.