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After almost a year of use the battery is completely gone, see photo. Phone on for 40 minutes, lying on the table all day on full signal and WiFi, limited notifications, frequency downloaded at 60 Hz, limited background apps and still takes 50%.
The phone is great, maybe a little more occasionally heats up, but otherwise perfect. Unfortunately I drowned it after half a year, I wanted to buy the same one, but only other models are on sale anymore.
fits well in the hand
goes perfectly
does not slip in the hand, vegan leather on the back is really TOP
camera with 1.4 aperture
IP68 protection doesn't work at all, after half a year I drowned the phone in a paddling pool (30cm of water, only submerged for a few minutes, more like seconds)
I bought my mother one and was very frustrated. The first thing that bothers me is the ergonomics. It is absolutely useless to make a "razor" phone when the module with photo lenses sticks out of it so that the phone is twice as thick as the rest of the body in that place. Combined with another stupidity called rounded edges of the display, the phone is hard to hold and the battery is unnecessarily small. A better solution would be a thickness like the photomodule and a bigger battery (of course with a lower density, so that the phone is not unnecessarily heavy).
The second serious problem is pure Android. What was an advantage with Android 9-11 has turned into a disadvantage. Google is going from ten to five in everything it does and in android it is probably the most obvious. The AI is clunky, illogical and unsightly. Items in the settings menu are untraceable and many times even with the help of the internet. The extreme is the excessive privacy protection, for example, when the biometrics is switched off after 4 hours and you have to enter a pin. But at the same time, if the phone is in pin request mode, it doesn't display contacts from the address book, so you only see the phone number even for known contacts!
The other problem is performance. It does not take place despite the paper parameters. The phone stutters when clicking through the menu, has visible delays when launching and switching basic applications. And yet the battery is dying in front of everyone's eyes, so it's clear that the processor is doing its best. How this got nearly 700k in AnTuTu is beyond me.
Not to be critical. The phone shoots very well, I would say a class above the price tag. It has well placed buttons. The in-display fingerprint reader works surprisingly well and facial recognition is also decent. Fast charging is really fast. Even at 60% charge, it still manages over 40W and the 0-100% charge in under 45 minutes can be trusted. This partly compensates for the unnecessarily small battery and the not-so-efficient chipset.
A bit illogical is that the phone doesn't have an SD card slot when there's one Sim is eSim. But I guess it's the toll of the razor blades. Since the phone is for my mother, we haven't returned it yet. She'll have the last word. But if it were up to me, it'd fly back to Alza the same day. Therefore I DO NOT RECOMMEND.
Decent camera
Decent equipment
Feel-good performance does not match paper
Rounded edges
Unnecessarily thin, the photocell module is twice as thick as the body
Pure android is a feces, what used to be an advantage is now a disadvantage
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