- The product is stunning, comes with high-quality hardware (quick charge charging, a type-c cable), and elegant packaging, and it does not have a distinct Chinese odor. It is challenging to get the phone to zero in a short amount of time. Because it supports 5GHz access points, cellular communication can be received perfectly even in the subway. On the screen was a decent factory film, although it was scratched up soon. A substantial amount of both ROM and RAM. The availability of NFC, Quick Charge, and a fingerprint sensor. Even when wearing a mask, the face unlock feature will operate.
- MediaTek CPU (the Pro version is better with this casing, but I didn't have enough money for it), stupid MIUI firmware, and a limitation on unlocking the bootloader from 7 days are all included. The gCam settings deliver absolutely no effects, other than latency, therefore the camera itself is somewhat depressing. There is nothing particularly convenient about the location of the fingerprint sensor (Especially if a flip case is used). "Moving" from an iPhone is not an easy task, especially for users with limited mobility, such as senior citizens. Applications that come pre-installed but cannot be deleted (yes, I know that they can be removed via ADB, but dancing with a tambourine out of the box is not the dignity of a smartphone). Inadequacy of the file manager being used. The price, given its very unremarkable attributes (At the time of purchase, the phone cost me about 17 tr).