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- android@lemdro.id
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Went ahead and purchased one primarily to tinker with windows emulation. Most excited I’ve been with a phone in a while
Not sold in us
It goes on sale for the US this week. Not buying it but sales start on there website tomorrow for the people that paid $1 earlier for $30 off. Wednesday open for everyone. Usually shows up on Amazon eventually. I just like seeing people run emulators on them
With us frequencies? That’s the kicker most Chinese phones don’t have us frequencies
I think it has the bands needed for AT&T but for T-Mobile it doesn’t have band 71, just the rest of the ones t-mobile uses
Pros
- Unique premium-looking flat design, IPX8-rated.
- Large and fast 144Hz OLED panel, the UD selfie camera is inconspicuous.
- Extra-long battery life, quick wired and wireless charging.
- Exceptional price/performance ratio.
- Plenty of gaming-oriented features, including pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers.
- Flexible and well-executed external display and peripherals gaming experience.
- Excellent connectivity with 3.5mm jack, IR blaster and DP output over Type-C.
- Advanced cooling design with a fan and coolant.
Cons
- Basic HDR video playback support only.
- The software is still plagued by awkward English translations from Chinese.
- The speaker sound quality could still use some improvement.
- Camera experience is unimpressive.
- No eSIM support.



