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  • Screen5.6
  • Performance5.3
  • Camera3.9
  • Connectivity7.0
  • Battery3.5
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    Bad, very bad

    Unibody body received no operating system upgrade errored I hard the battery less than a year. darn bad.

    Pros
    • it work
    Cons
    • basically all
    • 0.7
    • Screen6.8
    • Performance6.0
    • Camera4.8
    • Connectivity7.7
    • Battery5.0
  • Auto
    Good price, but weak for heavy use

    I've been with him three years and I see 3 major problems: - The memory (sold ten 16GB) is divided into real memory of the phone (1,49GB) and the SD card is integrated (11,42GB) .. . As you will see not reach 16. As you know, without root and even with him, most apps and others must be in the phone memory. Which is filled immediately. - As you give heavy use the mobile weighs the ass. - The battery has never lasted too long, but now (three years) and had lasted 6 hours or even worse, now you have loading problems. Basically it charges when he wants. Definitely. If you're going to make heavy use is not appropriate and you will not last too. Otherwise, either.

    Pros
    • Price
    Cons
    • Memory
    • Speed
    • Battery
    • 3.2
    • Screen4.5
    • Performance4.7
    • Camera3.0
    • Connectivity6.3
    • Battery0.0

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  • Camera
  • Connectivity
  • Battery

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