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The Good: That screen? Gorgeous. Streaming shows feels cinematic, and the 120Hz refresh makes scrolling buttery smooth. The built-in stylus is fun for quick notes (though I'm terrified of pressing too hard after reading the warning). Battery life truly lasts 1.5 days with moderate use – a rare win!
The Bad: Oh boy. The "Snapdragon 8 Gen2" feels like false advertising. Apps stutter, and I've had to tap icons multiple times (just like one reviewer mentioned). Worst offender? The camera. Despite the 108MP hype, low-light photos look like abstract paintings, and the "enhanced algorithms" seem to sharpen noise into oblivion.
Dealbreakers: Random reboots twice this week, and yes – it *does* force-open some shady browser homepage (I had to disable the default browser entirely). Also beware: no NFC means no contactless payments – a shocker at this price.
Verdict: It's a budget phone masquerading as premium. If you *only* care about screen size and battery, maybe consider it during a deep sale. But for anyone needing reliability? Steer clear – those glowing specs hide too many compromises.
