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I bought this smartphone around last October. My purpose to buy this smartphone is a NFC feature and the price has dropped 50%. The body of this smartphone is made from metal and glass, so the design are cool and elegant, plus point for this phone. The performance of this smartphone is arguably OK to good, but not recommended for hard gaming. The camera of this phone is super good, it have OIS and EIS, but sometimes some colors are oversaturated. The speaker is awesome and the AudioWizard is amazing. The AI feature are good but not as good as smartphone nowadays and additional features are cool such as double tap to awake, gestures, and much more than i expected. Well, i guess for secondary phone, or for working phone, or maybe for multimedia, Asus Zenfone 5 is still worth to buy in 2019.
This smartphone has things that I need, like a big battery, a good camera, best performance, and NFC.
Since i've used the Mi A1 phone for almost two weeks last month, i decided to bought an half better version from an predecessor phone, Mi A2 Lite. I used it for two days and i think this phone it's OK, not so good and not so bad after all. Notch screen phone, rounded screen, metal body, and free softcase it's a plus for a design and material. The battery can last for a day from 98% to 20%, but wierdly, from 100% to 15% it can last for a half a day, the charge time for this phone is almost 2 hours from 20% to 98%. The performance is OK, less laggy, the multitasking is average, and support multi screen. The camera is good, but i think the second lens of this phone is useless for me because it's a potrait lens, not a tele, and the result for the bokeh effect its 70% accurate. So overall, i can't say this phone is better but also i can't say this phone is bad, so i can say this phone is 'OK-to-good' phone.
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