Let me start by saying the Yemjaw C24 Ultra looks like a premium phone. The orange color pops way more in person, and that 6.8" HD screen? Gorgeous for binge-watching shows - colors really do "come alive" as advertised. Scrolling through Instagram at 120Hz feels buttery smooth, and the built-in pen is fun for quick doodles (though I'm terrified of pressing too hard after reading the warning).
Now, the camera had me excited with its 108MP specs, but real-world performance is... inconsistent. Daylight shots are crisp, but low-light photos get noisy fast. That Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor should scream speed, yet I've had apps freeze mid-use - especially when multitasking. The 6800mAh battery is a beast though; I easily get two full days of moderate use.
Here's where it gets frustrating: The SIM card issues reviewers mentioned? Happened to me too. Took three tries to get my primary SIM recognized. And that "weird website" glitch? Yep - my browser defaults reset randomly. Audio quality through speakers is tinny at best; you'll want Bluetooth headphones.
Would I recommend it? If you need a big-screen budget phone for basic tasks and can tolerate quirks, maybe. But power users should steer clear - this isn't the flagship killer the specs suggest.