The overall rating is based on review by our experts
6.7
Design7 / 10
Display6 / 10
Camera6 / 10
Auto Focus6 / 10
Image Quality7 / 10
Performance7 / 10
Features8 / 10
Connectivity7 / 10
Call Quality7 / 10
Multimedia6 / 10
Usability7 / 10
Video Quality5 / 10
Battery8 / 10
PROS
Features a unique secondary touch display on the back for notifications and selfies.
Equipped with a very large 6.88-inch, 120Hz high refresh rate screen.
Comes with a generous 12GB of physical RAM, plus 12GB of virtual memory expansion.
Provides a large 256GB internal storage capacity for apps and media.
Powered by the modern MediaTek Helio G100 chipset for decent mid-range performance.
Operates on the latest Android 15 version out of the box.
Features a 5100mAh battery offering all-day battery life.
Includes NFC support for contactless payments.
Equipped with a 64MP main camera capable of taking good daylight photos.
Features a slim 8.6mm design with a stylish dual-texture back panel.
CONS
The main display resolution is limited to 720p (HD+), not Full HD.
Uses an IPS LCD panel instead of the more vibrant AMOLED screen.
No 3.5mm headphone jack is included for wired audio.
Charging speed is limited to 18W, which is slow for a 2025 device.
The secondary screen can have finicky touch sensitivity and gestures.
Cameras struggle in low-light conditions.
The 5MP ultra-wide lens offers mediocre image quality.
The stereo speaker sound is unbalanced, with a quieter top speaker.
Plastic construction feels less premium compared to metal or glass phones.
The 4G-only processor lacks 5G connectivity support.
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