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Welcome
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And from me I have the Huawei P50 Pocket and today I'll go over unboxing along with the overview of this phone
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So I know, let's just get started. So nothing up here. Then we get the phone obviously
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That feels a little bit weird, I'm going to check it out later
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We get the little notifications right here that we don't have App Store, so instead you
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need to use App Gallery and Phone Clone. Now Phone Clown is a good way to get apps that aren't on the App Gallery by simply downloading
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them on that older device, a different one, then getting also their phone clone app and
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simply moving over the entire app along with all of its data to this
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phone and even though a gallery doesn't have it we can just kind of copy it
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Here we got a Synerjecto and looks like some nice looking case
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Check it out. Oh okay
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I'm just going to put this to the side for now. Get some instructions right here
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Some more paperwork. And yep, that's about it. Now, that's interesting that we still get a charger
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I think I also mentioned that in the unboxing for the just a normal P50
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I think the reason why we get chargers with this phone, the Huawei specifically
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please because they give a zero Fs about US laws for not including chargers
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It's China, so they do whatever they want. And thus, inclusion of a charger because screw US, I guess
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Now, I'm not going to complain. It's a decent charger, to be honest
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It's a 40-watt charger, so nice that they included it. At least you don't need to get one
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And the cable is type C to type A. still with this purple plugs right here
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Now, one thing to note, those cables with the purple like fillings right here
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will not work too well with, for instance, something like a Samsung device
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And that is something that I encountered as an issue plenty of times
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So, as an example, if you use this to plug in your Samsung phone to your computer and you try to move data
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from what I remember, it doesn't really work too well. Now that's basically all we get in here
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So let's move over to the actual phone. Interesting
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So let's turn it on. Additionally, can I kind of dry, apply this case
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See how it kind of fits in. There we go, that's kind of how it looks like
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looks okay, kind of takes away from the design of the back because this is just plastic
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while if you look at this, this isn't like flat, it's basically the same texture as you can see
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So that's kind of neat. I kind of like this though, it's barely feelable, especially when
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you're holding the phone like this. You're not moving your fingers through it. You can't really feel
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the texture on the back. Anyway, let me just quickly go through the setup right here
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For some reason I need to connect to Wi-Fi, which... Why? Oops
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Now it's missing the Wi-Fi that I want to connect to, so anyway, I'm going to try this one. one
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Okay, now we go connected. Okay, so now that I'm all close to finished with the setup
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Oops, yep, no leave. I'm going to quickly go over the specs, so..
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Wait, let me just quickly check some. if I feeling this correctly Please come off There we go And the phone is kind of heating up from just a setup
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Though it's something substantial but you can still feel it. Okay, so there we go
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As you can see, there is our home screen. So right here we're looking at a foldable OLED display running 120 hertz
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It's a 6.9 inch display. Nice. And it has an 85.1% screen to body ratio with 442 pixels per inch
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So this is a decent display. Let's just quickly go through this
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Cool. And then we also have this 1.04 inch display right up here
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I close this. It lights up. Damn, that actually, that display looks crisp
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Damn. It almost looks like a sticker because it's so close to the actual like glass right here
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it just doesn't feel to... It feels like a sticker, basically, when you're looking at it
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Almost feels fake. So anyway, let's say 1.04 inch display with the resolution of 340 by 340
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giving it about a 328 pixels per inch, though. This is calculated based on the square
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and we don't really have a square right here. We have a circle, so expect a little bit lower than 328 pixels per..
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per inch. So anyway let's move over. We are running a Harmony OS right here. And
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this is for China. We're running an EMUI 12 on Europe but with no Google Play services
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Now EMUI I believe it's what it refers to is just running the typical Android
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I can quickly check it hopefully so if I go into about phone
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we are looking right here at, so we are running EMUI instead of the Harmony OS
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So yeah, this is the Android version of, or at least what I would expect to be Android
7:56
And I can still feel the warmth right here. So, anyway, let's move over to the cameras
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So as you can see, we have several cameras right here, not precisely three
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and that's only here, plus one inside. So in terms of the outside cameras, we are looking at 40 megapixel white sensor, 30 megapixel ultra-wide and 32-mapsule wide
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So we have two wide ones, actually, and one ultra-wide. And with those cameras, you can shoot out 4K, 30, 60 frames, obviously 1080p, 30, 60, 120 and 240
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Now 120 actually, might be just a slow motion, although I have no actual clue, haven't tested those cameras
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so let's see. So that's going to be on the video, I believe, or more
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Slow motion penna. Go slow motion, cool. And we're looking right now at 32
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Okay, so this is continuous. If we go to video. Video resolution, 1080 frame rate 60
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So yeah, the, like I mentioned, the 120 hertz is just a slow motion
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And furthermore, if you're planning to, I believe, do the 120, anything above the 32 times
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I think you need to change the, oops, not this, the resolution
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So right now it's 10aAP 960 frames actually. And that kind of gets messy I guess
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I'll go 120 to 4960. Now let's see. If we do this, it is continuous
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Eight times, still continuous. 32 times
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scanning for moving objects. So if you're planning to capture a 920, or was it 60 frames
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you're looking at only a motion captured one where it detects motion and starts recording for
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I believe it's like a second. Now that one second in 920 frames gives you a thing like 10 or 20 seconds something along those lines So anyway so that the camera at the buck and at the front looking at
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what is it 10.7 megapixels with ultra-wide sensor. That's video
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There we go. Beauty mode. Definitely off. I prefer to be ugly
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Okay, there we have also the mirror reflection, so you can pick which one you want
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I'm going to go with this one. And... Jesus, the amount of pop-ups right here is insane
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There we go. It looks pretty okay, obviously. And let's actually look at the back ones as well
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So the plant looks really sharp, obviously. So the plant looks really sharp, obviously
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obviously, oops, let me move it a little bit down, so there we go. Now the photos are great. Now obviously I'm not going to go into like super in-depth
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photo I shoot right here. I don't really do that. I wouldn't really know how to actually go
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about it to be honest, so I'm just gonna leave this and move on. Now in terms of other
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whoa, this is actually again getting warm just from doing simple tasks like as an example
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processing video or photos. It's really really really weird. Like you can feel it being warmer than what you would expect a phone to be
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especially from doing some like minuscule tasks. Anyway, so in terms of other specs right here, we're looking at a actually snapdraggan 888
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which is surprising, considering usually Huawei was using their Kirian, and I believe their
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P50 was running a Kirian. This one apparently is running a Snoburn
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Dragon 888. So that's a little bit weird. I don't know if I can actually check this
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Phone, is it showing me what's running on it? Oh, that does not
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So anyway, I'm just going to move on. Let's regard this. I mean, apparently it's running
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It's not Dragon 888. Now, in terms of storage, you can see right here. This is the 8-gabite RAM version, though
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There's also a 12-gibight RAM. So you have choices right there. And in terms of a storage, if I find my little syn ejectal
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there we go. Let's see. It says it has a nano memory expansion
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Yep. So that probably will not be very visible, although I'll try
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It's actually getting there. So right here we have SIM 1. This is SIM 2 and also doubles as a nano memory
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So you can use one SIM card and one memory card or just two different SIM cards
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Obviously because this is using nano memory, it's their like proprietary memory format
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which is the same size as a SIM card, the smallest version of it
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And obviously they also come at a little bit more premium cost than what you would get
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when buying just a typical SD card. On one hand side, it's, I guess, kind of annoying that you need to pay extra and need to get another memory card that is only utilized by Huawei devices
14:40
Nothing else that I'm aware of uses nano memory. But on the other hand side, this is kind of like a premium device, which comes with storage expansions
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So that's a little bit more rare. If you look at, for instance, Samsung, they only have SIM cards, no SD card trays, especially the, what I mean
14:58
the S lineup. So it's kind of like a positive along with a negative so take that as you
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may. Now moving on we are looking at a 4,000 milli-amp hour battery in here so fairly
15:13
decent size for a phone that is foldable and looks fairly slick to be honest it's not
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like super girthy when folded and see it looks really nice one thing that I have to say
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I really like when it falls as you can see there is no crease right here some
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phones kind of felt like in the way that they're like a wedge almost. This just kind of slaps
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together really nicely. And additionally one thing that I will mention, the hinge. It has a fairly
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like nice tension on here. It's nothing really substantial but it does have a nice tension. But
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once you pass that tension it just glides Like this is super smooth It easier to open it then close it which also I point out And yeah it feels it feels really nice compared to other like foldable devices with their hinges this is really nice um so yeah
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anyway uh let's keep on going so right here we have that cover display and let's see what we get on here
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we have a music player we have a camera There we go. Nice photo
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We have weather. And looks like that's about it. So yeah, we have notifications if you pull down
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We have music player, camera, weather, and that's it. Now I assume you might be actually able to add some more widgets to here or however you
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want to call those in these settings for probably this display. At least that's what I'd assume
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And I'm guessing, so I might be wrong. Like you've seen, this is the first time I'm using this device
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You most likely see some more info about this in future videos here
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But anyway, so yeah, finishing this off, it's a fairly nice design of the phone
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I kind of like it. Like the back. Not my style, but so like it
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The cameras, the display right here, is really nice. It's surprisingly nice
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I'm still kind of like puffled by how it looks like and overall design is really nice
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now the price of this phone is wow that is that's one of those
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hard pills to swallow kind of things so apparently it costs 1,300
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euros or 1,800 dollars now doesn't only specify dollars and it might be Canadian dollars, that's why it's so expensive
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I doubt it's US dollars, to be honest. But yeah, still, phone over a thousand
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And if I have to kind of like compare this, it is competing against the Samsung Z fold
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I think it was called. Basically the same kind of design just folds
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I believe Samsung is a little bit wider. And I don't remember if it had 120
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30 Hertz. So obviously, Samsung might be a little bit outdated by now because it came out a year ago or so
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I believe they might be actually probably soon releasing a new one if they already haven't announced one
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So, yeah. That being said, Samsung was cheaper, was more affordable price, especially for a foldable design
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It was one of the cheapest ones on the market. And this is trying to compete with it, but decided to
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say nah, screw it, we're just going to give our nice premium price tag to this
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even though we don't include any play services. So yeah, it might sell good in China and places that don't really care about play services
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but I believe countries that do rely on play services are really used to them
19:05
I mean, for the most people, play services are just essential thing
19:09
Majority of us are probably using Gmail, and we strongly rely on things like Google Maps
19:16
that actually work fairly well and other services from Google that we came to be fairly accustomed to
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So having a phone without those might be a hard switch, especially when it comes down at a price like this
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So, yeah. Anyway, getting kind of like past the price, the phone itself works fine
19:41
It's a really nice phone to hold in hand. It feels nice and snappy. Obviously, it's running the newest
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well no, it's actually a generation behind now. Almost the newest snapdragon
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And yeah, it's fairly nice to be honest. That's basically all I can say
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If you don't look at the price tag, obviously. If you look at the price tag
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that's when things start to kind of fall apart because at this price I would probably advise you
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to just drop to Samsung instead. It will be a little bit more dated at this point
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but if you're looking for a foldable clamshell design like this, you're overpaying right here for
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kind of like losing some features and you still need to pay more for that
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which kind of resembles like computer building. You want to go small, but you need to pay more for less
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This is kind of the same thing here, though it might have better cameras than Samsung and that's about it
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I'm guessing I haven't tested that, haven't even had, actually now I did have the Z-fold
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But yeah, like I mentioned, it's an older device. So yeah. Anyway, this would conclude the overview of this phone
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It's a nice one, but like I said, price tag is a little bit too high in my opinion
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