This manufacturer's first product of this kind is this one. I exclusively used premium small Sonys before this device and since the invention of smartphones. Sony's "compact" range was discontinued, so I had to get this. In May 2022, it was bought at Megafon.
This product has been discharged to zero during the past three months, and only when used outside, before shutting off from 20–50% in a matter of minutes. Three times it happened. The first time at -15C it soon reached 0% and died, but when it was turned on in the heat, there was a 25% charge instead of 0%. Alright, I believe there might be a bug.
Today is the last occasion. It was 15% when I put it in my pocket, talked to people on the street for about five minutes, sent several messages in messengers, and it was already at 5%. When I took it out of my pocket a few minutes later, it had already turned off. No application in the settings at the same time detected any inappropriate consumption. foolishly, unexpectedly, went to the minus (see screen).
That same week, it was roughly the same the second time. It's not about them; rather, it's about this wonder product. At the same time, every time, I used different programs, and this does not happen frequently. Simple is tin.
In order to prevent further prodding, there is no thread for turning off the notification LED on the screen. Olveys them about anything at all; off-screen, only responds to SMS. As a result, there is jingling, but the screen doesn't stupidly come to life so you can't see what has arrived. I installed a third-party program to enable the screen to wake up when alerts are received and to illuminate the camera's indicator until they are read.
04/29/21. This miraculous device started spontaneously jinking sporadically a few months ago, and since then, no notification programs have sent me any notifications. The sound in notifications is typically disabled in many Android applications, and all reminders are turned off. It didn't convince me that users were writing about this caabolition nt's on the forums. The rattling, even when set to "do not disturb," was the final straw! I now see the origin of the name "Gnusnus" for these wonder goods. It is both the first and last for me.