Let me tell you about my 3-week fling with the UMIDIGI G100A - this $90 underdog punches way above its weight class. That massive 6.9" screen? Absolute game-changer for binge-watching The Office during lunch breaks. The 120Hz refresh makes scrolling through TikTok buttery smooth, though I did notice some apps cap at 90Hz.
The battery life had me doing double-takes - that 6000mAh beast lasted me a full 48 hours of moderate use (emails, YouTube, light gaming). Charging isn't lightning fast (took about 2 hours from 10%), but waking up to a full battery every morning felt luxurious.
Performance-wise, the UNISOC T615 handled my daily grind like a champ. Switching between Slack, Google Maps and Spotify was seamless, though graphic-intensive games like Genshin Impact did make it sweat. Pro tip: The RAM expansion feature works surprisingly well when you need that extra multitasking headroom.
Now the cameras... they're serviceable. Daylight shots are decent for Instagram, but night photos look like they were taken through a potato. The selfie cam is particularly moody - great in golden hour lighting, tragic in dim bars.
Design-wise, it's shockingly sleek for the price. My Starry White unit turned heads at coffee shops (until they saw the camera performance). The included case saved me twice from butterfingers syndrome - that plastic back is slippery!
Biggest surprise? That glorious headphone jack! Paired with Poweramp, my wired audiophile headphones never sounded better on a budget phone.
Carrier compatibility is hit-or-miss though - worked flawlessly on Tello but struggled on T-Mobile according to other users.
Verdict? If you need a secondary device or are budget-conscious, this might be your new best friend. Just don't expect flagship-level photography or 5G speeds.