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Welcome
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And for the Opho, Reno 4 Pro, and today I will go unboxing and I'll go and
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overview of the device. So, getting started, let's pop it open and get a look of what's inside
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So nothing really here. Drop it aside. I guess it's there just to add a little bit of color flare
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layer to it. And here, on top of the box, again nothing here
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Then we got some paperwork along with a case, so that's nice
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We've got also some ejecto, paperwork, paperwork, paperwork, and more paperwork. I set the case to the side for now, and then pile this up and drop it to the side
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because it's not like anybody reads the instructions. Then we got the phone itself
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So let's get it out. Now it's already set up, so I don't have to go through that
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A little paper. Then we got the type A to type C cable
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Now this cable is fairly thick. I'm not sure if you can see that, but actually maybe I have a cable right here to compare
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to like a normal type C. quickly, shuffle it around and there we go
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So this is the normal cable, like type C, and this is easily twice as thick
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So yeah, and that is solely to accommodate for this quite hefty charger
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So this is a 65 watt absolute unit of a charger. It also is quite big as you can see
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comparing it to something crappy, for instance, like the Samsung's chargers, 25 watts that they include, this is the size comparison
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So this is an absolute beast in terms of size and also how much power it delivers
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So yeah. Now, dropping that back in the box because it's not very important
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We also have the headphones. They're kind of like a weird material here
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It's a rubberized butt with like weird texture. to it. Now the camera could pick it up, that would be nice
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And I don't really see the port on there it is. So it's a Type C port on the Buds themselves
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Okay, so just drop that to the side. It's popped the phone out of this
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And there we go, so it's the phone itself. and as you see, the fingerprint sensor is fairly quick
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Assuming it reads my finger. It does seem to have like some..
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It doesn't actually automatically read it when it's off, I think. Well, at least you have to wait for it
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So yeah. So going straight to the specifications of the device, it has a 6.55 inch display, so obviously what you can see right here
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With a single hole-punched camera right here, which is kind of weird considering there for light version, Reno 4Light, has a dual sensor
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But then if you've seen that video previously, I did say that those cameras are basically useless
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They did include three useless cameras out of six. Basically, we have a wide, I believe ultra-wide, and then again wide on the front
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and then three depth sensors at two megapixels each. So, yeah. Now, and here at least they chose to stick away from just pointless marketing
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And it seems like we actually have decent sensors. So at the front, there's a 32-mepixel white sensor that shoots up to name
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80p 30. And also at the front, the display is an Ammolet display at a resolution of 1080p by 2400
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So just a typical 2020 resolution of a display with a 89.5% screen to body ratio and 402 pixels per inch
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So like I said, just a typical specifications for 2020 phone in general
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and a nice touch here is that the display is actually 90 Hz so it will be running a little bit faster
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and also front and back has a gorilla glass 6 with an aluminum frame and lastly on the
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display itself it's HDR 10 plus certified that's because it's a well obviously a whole display
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so that is the front and as you can see it has
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basically super minimal bezels which looks really nice and slick curved display along with a protection
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already applied on it so if I turn it off you can quite see it right here
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it's kind of outline around the camera and right over here that's basically the screen protection so
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really nice that they included that here then at the back we have this matte finish with this weird kind of color shift basically
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We can kind of see it on the camera. And also we have the triple camera setup right here
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So the main sensor is a 48 megapixel wide. I don't have a 13 megapixel telephoto and 12 megapixel ultra wide
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And all that combines tissue at 4K30 and 1080p 3060 and along with a slow motion of 120
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So like I said, no real marketing here. It just all around seems like a decent camera setup without any additional pointless stuff in here
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And then moving to the actual specifications of the device because I'm going to go over the camera test at the end
6:25
the device comes with unfortunately a Snapdragon 6 or 765 G which is the 5 gigahertz version
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but for the price that it comes in it shoots at a flagship prices with a mid-range specification
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so I will write out of the bat say I would not advise this device it's just this place has no
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this device has no place at such a price tag. But to finish it off, it does come with two variants
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So we have 128 gigs and 8 gigs of RAM and 256 with 12 gigs of RAM
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And this is the beefy early spec-out device with 256 and 12 gigs
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And also, both variants come with a UFS storage 2.1, which again is not the best
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Most specifically, it's for $7,100. if there are these scimped out on the processor, I would expect it to go to, for instance
7:28
like storage, but that's not here either. And I would not be paying about $200 more because it's kind of what I feel like is overpriced by
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for just a charger. So that's kind of my overview of this
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Also has no expendable storage past the 256 gig, so no SD slot
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Comes with an Android 10, so that's a plus. Hopefully there's also going to be an update
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to Android 111, stud drops for everybody. Has 4,000 milli-hour battery, so not the biggest, but still I would say a decent enough
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battery, I would say. But the real start of the show here is the 65-watt charger that basically charges your
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device from 0% to 100 and about 36 minutes. And we tested it actually here, and it is accurate in 30, about 5, 6, maybe 7 minutes
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that is basically how long it takes to charge that. Now, with such a charging, they did have to sacrifice the size, I assume
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to disperse the heat somewhere and just kind of do the charging there
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So the faster you try to charge the battery, the bigger the battery has to be in terms of the overall size of it
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that it takes inside of the phone, but also the less capacity it has
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Otherwise we will have another fiesta with things like notes from Samsung blowing up
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And they call this charging a Super Vuk 2.0 and it is basically at the top of the charging spectrums right there at the moment
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I've been beat only by one other phone I believe that has 120 watts charging
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But yeah, this is not it. But like I said, this phone is overpriced
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At $700 about dollars, maybe a little bit less, give or take $20
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It won't really change the opinion here of being overpriced. $20, whichever way you put it, will not really change that
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This device is by 10 times overpriced from that $20. So maybe at $500, $5.50, I would say that it's worth it
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after all let's say Snobragon 765G but at 700 you should be getting a flagship
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spec so Snap Dragon 800 well 865 I believe it's the one that I would be expecting
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here probably expecting a plus one would be a little bit too much but yeah this one for
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the price nah too much and apart from that every other of the device is okay but it's nothing really not really anything to pay that much for you
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have a decent display but how majority of the devices now come with a decent display for
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significantly lower price tag even the budget devices that I have tested it
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may not come they might not come with an Amelette display but they're at the same resolution
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things like 50X I think it was it was an Apple Real Me
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X 50 or 50X pro or something like that cost it way less
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and had 120 hertz display Ammolid with I believe the same specs in terms of like the snapdagon but it was cheaper it was better So this device doesn even come too close to it for the price that it trying to go for
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It has underfinger display, which is really nice, but that doesn't really make up for the rest of the downside of this device
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Now, meaning downside of this device, I mean the price tag. The device itself, if you subtract the price tag from it and don't include how overpriced it is
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But this device itself runs fine. It doesn't slow down. As you can see, it is smooth
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It does come with a 90 hertz refresh rate, so it makes the display an overall experience of using this device
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really nice and fluid. As you can see, it doesn't really lag anywhere
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So it runs super smooth. Anytime I top the display and it doesn't react
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that's because I just kind of missed the button. So, yeah. As you can see, it runs just fine
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and does basically the job as it's supposed to it. It does feel really nice and it looks premium
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but looks and the specs that it comes with don't really translate well to the price that it comes at
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So I'm moving away from the price tag and the overview because at the end of the day it's your decision
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if you find this device worth the money as just probably how it performs
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So last thing, last it's going to be the camera and also the casing that I want to check out
12:30
So there's the nice flimsy casing. As you can see it's super transparent
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And it's also fairly thin. It's basically just protection against scratches because other than that it is fairly minimal
12:47
And it looks like it's not even going to cover the camera bump. So the cameras will be touching the table
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Let me just quickly check it. And yep, that is the case. As you can see, you just move it out of the way
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just move it out of the way so you can see it by the wobble. So it does not cover the camera
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Now it does cover the first bump. As you can see right here, but then the camera does have this weird dual bump basically
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So you can see that there is this part that has a bump and then the lens itself
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So not sure what's designed like that. I would have been nicer to actually not have that
13:27
But I guess it is what it is. But the casing overall feels really nice
13:32
I really like super minimal cases, and this is that. It doesn't really feel like you have anything on the device
13:39
It adds a couple millimeters more to it, but it's super insignificant compared to, like, other cases that are super thick
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and, well, also will provide probably way more protection to your device, honestly
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But this is good for, like, just against scratches and maybe minor bumps
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drops. Now lastly let's go into the camera and test that out. So I'm gonna take a
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normal photo right now that's the 48 megapixels in this case. Let me check to be
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certain though. So there's the video resolution. So we have the 4k, 1080, 60 and 4k
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Slow motion 720 and 1080. So at 1080 you're gonna get 120 frames
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And it looks like there's no way to change the picture quality
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Let's see. Now apparently what I'm capturing is food. And it changed to macro lens now
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So if it's a macro, it looks like it's really struggling with figure it and
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what it's trying to capture. So let me just go to manually and try to look for a macro lens
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which seems to not exist. So this macro lens doesn't really seem to do any macro stuff
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This is quite far away, as you can see. So if I kind of move it to this side, can then..
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So right now it is sharp, although the light is kind of being screwed up
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So let me just flip it over and try to show it from a different
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perspective of how far this is. I'll unfortunately will not be able to see this so right now it is in macro so let's try
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to capture this but let's be honest macro should be able to capture stuff way closer
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and if I just get to this point right here it already loses focus and just for the
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fun factor I'm gonna bring my phone in here which is a
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the moment I believe like 2 and a half year old phone So I going to specifically set up a micro lens And let you can get an actual brief overview of how actual macro lens should be capturing a photo
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Let me just quickly get the light though. So you can clearly see I'm basically now touching the plant part right here
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And there it is. It's right now in full sharpness. Now, apart from that, let's be honest, I'm pretty sure this phone will capture also better photos
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And at the moment, my phone, which is the Huawei Mait 20 Pro, is at this moment about 2.5
17:18
year old device, that probably costs less than this. So in terms of photos, I do not recommend this
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But hey, we can quickly, let me just quickly max out the brightness
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So let's go into the photos right here. And this is just the single micro
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I don't really need to do much to show off that. I kind of want to place it over here
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There we go. So this is the, I believe this was the normal
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No, this was the macro. So apparently this is the macro. And this is the macro in my phone
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Now, I'm pretty sure you can see quite the difference right here
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and the quality. that I'm getting out of actual macro lens, not whatever this is
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So this is zoomed into the max right now. It won't go any further
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And the macro goes as far as the 48 megapixel sensor can zoom in
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Anything too close and it will lose focus because it looks like it's using the 48 megapixel as a normal sensor
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instead of an actual dedicated macro. Just to point that out, May 20 Pro doesn't have a dedicated macro
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It's using an ultra-white for that, and it's doing significantly better job than whatever this is
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And you can clearly see that here. So let's just get my phone out of that because it's not about that
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So, like I said, the photos right here are mediocre, at least part of them
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The micro doesn't exist. If we consider this as a normal sensor, just a 48 megapixel for the photo
19:02
for the photo without it actually going into the micro setting. This actually doesn't look that bad
19:09
This is the other photo that came out of the 48 megapixel. And there is a lot of detail. You can't
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lie about that. The photos are a little bit too saturated, I would say. They don't really
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represent the actual color of this. So I'm not sure if you can see it, but for instance
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this inside one thing that is holding the plant is a little bit
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more to a brown color, comparing it to here coming out a little bit more reddish
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So, and the plant itself just super green and dark compared to what you get right here
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So the photos come more saturated and that's about all I have to say
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Other than that, the photos look okay. But the normal outdoor casual capturing of the photos and this under 48 megapixel on here does a
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fairly decent job. And that's basically all I have to say about this
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So, yeah, basically finishing this off, the device itself runs fine. It does the job, as you would expect it
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for the specifications that it comes. The specifications itself are okay in certain parts
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It's nice that it has a 90-hertz refresh rate, and the super ammo or Ammolet display is also really nice
20:32
and the cameras are okay. I wouldn't say they're the best. They're mediocre, I would say, are the best
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Also, I haven't really tested them in the HDR kind of sense
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so I don't know how the sensor would do in direct sunlight
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or capturing against the sunlight, so that is something that you can test out
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I'm basically in a dark environment right here, so I can't really test that out here
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And apart from that, the processor on here, outside of being 5G, it's mid-range, it's not a flagship
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and no expendable storage on a mid-range phone is also a negative for me
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And, yeah, that's about all I have to say. There's no wireless charging
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It has a fairly decent fast charging, a superbook of 65 watts, so that is really nice
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but at the end of the day it is not worth $700 and that is just my personal opinion right here
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and if you really like this device then I guess go right ahead and buy it but if you're looking
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for something else I would strongly for instance to just look at the I believe it was RealMe
21:47
x50 or something along those lines those devices were cheaper and better so yeah that is
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basically my conclusion right here and if you found this very helpful don't forget
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