Let me start by saying this phone punches way above its weight class. That massive 6.99" screen isn't just big - it's shockingly vibrant. Watching The Mandalorian on this feels like having a mini theater in my hands, with colors so rich they make my old phone's display look washed out.
The camera system is where I nearly dropped the phone (good thing it came with a case!). That 108MP main sensor captures insane detail - I zoomed into a photo of my dog and could count individual whiskers. Night mode actually works (unlike some flagships I've tried), turning dim bar lighting into surprisingly natural-looking shots.
Battery life? Forget about it. After a full day of GPS navigation, TikTok scrolling, and about fifty photos at the zoo, I still had 30% left. The 20W charging isn't the fastest out there, but it gets me from empty to 50% during my morning coffee routine.
Performance-wise, apps launch instantly and games run smooth as butter. The only hiccup? Some Google services integration feels half-baked - Android Auto gave me trouble until I found a workaround online.
For the price, this might be the most feature-packed phone I've ever used. It's not perfect (I wish the speakers were louder), but when a mid-range phone makes me leave my DSLR at home? That's saying something.