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Elegant and comfortable to use. It does not seem heavy to me. The resolution of the screen is very good (I come from an LG G3 and I do not perceive any difference in that sense). It is rare that the central button is multifunctional (the fingerprint reader would be better if it were somewhere else), and that reader sometimes fails, which requires several attempts to unlock the screen. The sound is excellent, because the speakers are not obstructed when handling it or supporting it on any surface. With pure Android, which is appreciated. The battery lasts two days quietly. As major drawbacks: the GPS is only reactivated continuously and the WIFI does not last active for a minute. It becomes desperate (I'll have to root it). The screen lock does not convince me: being in the pocket reactivates itself, which is a great inconvenience.
I bought it through a timely offer and I do not regret it at all. I bought it free, through Amena, and maybe that's why I have not received software updates, since Amena belongs to the Orange group, and apparently does not usually update according to what terminals. I love everything about that phone: from its form, where the screen is used almost to the maximum, until its battery is removable (for me a very positive asset). I have enjoyed so much over the years using it, that if I can try to fix it. I totally recommend it. The only big drawback, in my opinion, is excessive battery consumption, especially because of the high resolution of your screen. Otherwise, a high-end mobile phone in its day, that did not intend to retire in any way, if it had not spoiled me. I feel fortunate that it lasted much longer than two years. Damned programmed obsolescence!
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