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The pro-grade camera setup shocked me. That 30x SpaceZoom is borderline creepy—I zoomed in on my neighbor's bird feeder like a spy thriller. Night shots? Crisp. Selfies? Almost too detailed (RIP my pores). But be warned: no SD card slot! Cloud storage or a portable SSD is a must for photo hoarders.
Gaming performance is where things get spicy. Genshin Impact at max settings? Smooth as silk... until your phone doubles as a hand warmer after 15 minutes. A $20 cooling mount fixes this, but it's annoying for a flagship-tier device. Battery life though? Chef's kiss. With medium power saving, I easily get 1.5 days—9-5 workday leaves me at 70%.
Quirks: The in-screen fingerprint reader works through screen protectors (magic!), but storms sometimes mess with connectivity (probably my carrier's fault). Also, that plastic back feels cheap until you slap on a case.
Verdict: At $590, it's a steal. Would I pay $699? Nah. But for buttery performance, killer cameras, and battery that won't quit? 11/10 would recommend—just keep ice packs handy for gaming marathons.
