The processor, which is the root of weak autonomy, and autonomy. By his work in contemporary games, I was astonished to say the least. I played the game exactly as it came in the box. It startled me that Asphalt 9 can only be used for 40 minutes at a time before the phone starts to overheat and crash. MK Mobile: In theory, everything is OK, but occasionally, while charging, when the phone warms up for no apparent reason, the game starts to lag and you have to wait until it cools down before continuing.
I rarely play video games, so for me this is not a drawback. I only launched it as a performance test.
Battery life is also impressive; however, if you play intensive games while the phone is charging (at least with its own charger), the phone may foolishly shut off, meaning that the rate of energy consumption is greater than the rate of accumulating. Even with typical infrequent use, the phone loses charge during the day at 120 Hz. The idea crossed my mind that it might be true—there are so many background programs running that even when you play and get two or three notifications from various programs at once, the game lags and starts to heat up. Just AOD deactivated, 60Hz, power conservation mode, and infrequent use can assist, therefore this phone will likely live through the night.
There are no issues with the camera, and the pictures are of a good quality. However, I didn't like the 3x and 10x zoom options because it's unclear why they were used, aside from possibly as binoculars to see something, and definitely not for artistic photos.
I was unsure of multitouch because it behaves strangely in games or when the phone is hot. There are normally no issues when looking at pictures or maps; issues only arise when playing games.
Plastic isn't a big deal to me, but I'm curious about what will happen if I drop it on the back cover. By the way, I haven't seen any drop tests for the new Samsung phones with glass, so I'd like to see how they hold up.