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BJ_JT
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Ok phone if you don't ever want to use the camera or camera apps – My old Realme was getting old and ratty so I thought I would look around for a phone to replace it, something around the $500 price range and that didn't look too bad. This was reduced from $550 so I thought I would give it a go. The screen is actually quite nice, it's clear and bright, it works well and the fingerprint sensor is absolutely… Read more

fantastic compared to a Huawei P30 Pro. Notifications are nice and loud and the speaker is clear. That's literally all the good.

So, why only 2 stars? This is 2023, People post photos, use Snapchat and post stories on Facebook and Instagram and this phone just can't do it. The second you try and use any zoom, even the smallest amount you can select, the camera is blurry and grainy. There is nothing you can do to fix this at all. The battery life is not even close to being good, and there is no SD slot which I wish I had known in the first place as I wouldn't have bought this (I keep everything on my SD card so I don't slow the phone down) and although the notification and ring volume is good, the loudspeaker in calls is almost non-existent!

Personally, even with this phone being $550 to $450, I still think it's overpriced. I paid $499 for my Realme which is just a way better phone, that glitches less, is faster, has better cameras front and back, a better battery and a way better UI without as much bloatware that

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