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      It was the best smartphone I've had so far (11/04/19). He performed well for games and day to day. The rear camera was good, but the selfie camera I didn't use due to the low resolution. The battery was average. He didn't heat up much when using it. I liked native apps and other Asus apps. At one point Asus released a system update that was not good for him, so I preferred to go back to the original system. Unfortunately I lost it on the street after almost a year of use.

      Pros
      • Screen
      • Performance
      • Back camera
      • Resistance
      • Construction
      Cons
      • Frontal camera
      • 10
      • Screen9.5
      • Performance9.3
      • Camera7.5
      • Connectivity8.0
      • Battery5.0
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      More or less...

      It is a beautiful phone, with a good amount of RAM for its time and a processor with the function of frying the fingers of those who use it. The battery was horrible, lasted very little but charged quickly (the finger-frying function certainly consumed almost the entire battery). The rear camera was good, but the selfie camera was useless due to the low resolution. The videos were reasonable. The sound was low and misplaced. The back and side scratched easily, but the phone is a little drop-resistant. I don't have it anymore, but I believe it doesn't run current heavy games in any configuration. The screen was good, I watched movies and shows on it with it connected to a JBL speaker via bluetooth, but letting the brightness at maximum killed the battery quickly, so it always left at or at 50% brightness. There were no system updates. I once threw him away and he survived.

      Pros
      • Screen
      • Back camera
      • Performance
      Cons
      • Sound
      • Battery
      • Frontal camera
      • Energy efficiency
      • Flash
      • 7.1
      • Screen9.5
      • Performance4.6
      • Camera4.5
      • Connectivity6.6
      • Battery0.0
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      More or less...

      It was the cheapest octacore smartphone of its time, however, the storage is very slow, which takes the smartphone to take two minutes or more to call. It also takes a long time to load heavier games and applications. At least when things finally load up, he'll do well. Can play current heavy games in low or medium settings (Call of Duty - with gagging - Free Fire, Arena of Valor, etc). Cameras are pretty bad when the light is faint, but in daylight it's possible to take decent pictures and selfies. The HDR mode is bugged. It is impossible to take pictures at night. Recorded audio is good, and movie quality is better than photos. Despite having 2GB of RAM, the system is always occupying about 1.2GB, which affects the ability to switch applications. Mine has 16GB of internal memory, but only 11.06GB is available to the user. There is a 32GB version. The rear scratches easy.

      Pros
      • Screen
      • Resistance
      • Sound
      Cons
      • Cameras
      • Storage (speed)
      • Rear
      • HDR
      • Updates (do not have)
      • Battery
      • 5.1
      • Screen7.7
      • Performance7.3
      • Camera4.7
      • Connectivity8.3
      • Battery0.0

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