Let me start by saying this phone is a beast in terms of specs. The 108MP+48MP camera setup is no joke—I took macro shots of my morning coffee, and you could practically count the coffee grounds. The Photographic Styles feature is fun to play with, though I wish it had more preset options.
Gaming on this thing? Smooth as butter. The Snapdragon8 Gen2 chip handles Genshin Impact like it's nothing, and the 6.9" HD+ display makes everything pop. Though after an hour of gaming, I did notice the back getting warm—not uncomfortably so, but enough to make me pause.
Battery life is where this phone truly shines. That 6800mAh battery lasted me through a full day of Instagram scrolling, YouTube binging, and even some light video editing. And when it finally did die? The 20W charging had it back to 50% in what felt like minutes.
Now for the not-so-great: while the phone claims to be fast, I did experience some lag when switching between multiple apps. It's not deal-breaker level, but definitely noticeable if you're used to flagship speeds.
Final verdict? If you want a budget-friendly phone that can handle photography and gaming like a champ (and don't mind occasional hiccups), this is a solid pick. Just don't expect iPhone-level polish at this price point.