


Let me start by saying this phone is a beast. The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is absolutely stunning—colors pop, blacks are deep, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling buttery smooth. I’ve binge-watched shows on it, and even in bright sunlight, the screen remains crisp and readable.
The Snapdragon 888 processor handles everything I throw at it without breaking a sweat. Multitasking? No problem. Gaming? Smooth as silk. And the battery life? Impressive. With moderate use, I easily get through a full day and then some. The fast charging is a lifesaver when I’m in a hurry.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the fingerprint reader. It’s… frustrating. Coming from a phone with a lightning-fast scanner, this one feels like a step back. Sometimes it works instantly; other times, it just refuses to recognize my finger. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s annoying.
The cameras are another mixed bag. In good lighting, they produce sharp, vibrant photos. But in low light? Meh. There’s noticeable noise, and the focus can be finicky. If photography is your top priority, you might want to look elsewhere.
Overall, though, this phone is a winner—especially if you can snag it on sale like I did (got mine for $699). It’s fast, stylish, and packed with features that make daily use a joy. Just don’t expect perfection in every department.
