Let me start by saying this phone is a BEAST when it comes to battery life. That 6800mAh battery isn't just marketing fluff - I regularly get 2 full days of use (emails, social media, YouTube) before needing a charger. On a weekend trip, I forgot my charger and still had 30% left after heavy navigation and photo-taking!
The 6.8" HD+ screen is massive yet comfortable to hold thanks to the curved edges. While it's not flagship-level sharpness (noticeable if you're coming from premium phones), colors pop nicely for Netflix binges. The perforated front camera does take some getting used to though.
Camera performance shocked me - the 48MP+108MP combo delivers crisp shots in daylight. Low-light performance is just okay, but for $200? Way better than expected. I've captured some Instagram-worthy sunset shots that made friends ask what fancy camera I used.
Performance-wise, it handles daily tasks smoothly. Multitasking between 5-6 apps works fine, though graphic-heavy games do show some lag after extended play. The fingerprint sensor works reliably (about as fast as my old Pixel), and face unlock is surprisingly quick in good lighting.
Now the quirks: The phone does feel slightly bulky due to the huge battery, and the plastic back doesn't scream 'premium'. Also experienced occasional slow wake-ups when powering on - not deal-breaking but noticeable.
For travelers: The global band support is legit! Used it with local SIMs in Mexico and Canada without issues. 5G speeds were impressive when available.
Package contents are generous - getting a case and screen protector right out the box saved me $20-30 in accessories.
Final verdict? If you want flagship features on a budget and can live with minor compromises, this punches WAY above its price tag. Just don't expect iPhone-level polish.