Well. At least you can say it’s different. I don’t know that I’d want a phone with virtually no water resistance.
The display is still gargantuan.
I guess it seems like a good deal for the price, if you’re in the $200 market. I don’t know that there’s anything better.
I think when it comes to this sort of modularity, Motorola had the right idea with their pogo pin magnetic attachments.
Nothing missed the point by launching it when the 2a around the same ball park.
seems like a cool phone, but its made by nothing so you either dont install a custom rom and get a potentially insecure experience, or install a custom rom and lose the cool branding of the phone
and I know custom roms arent as secure as stock is, its just with nothing os I never can trust them
Why is that?
For the price I would say it’s a win for the consumer mainly because of that 2 years of updates + 3 years of extended security updates ( 5 years in total ), how fast those updates will come ? that’s the question
the rest of accessories which are kinda expensive because they add up, you can get for any brand for much less
2 years of updates + 3 years of extended security updates
It’s 2 years of Android updates AND 3 years of security updates. This means 3 years of support total, which is pretty bad.
Honestly if they made an accessory that turned that little knob into a fidget spinner of kinds I would 100% pony up for it. As it stands now I can see myself screwing and unscrewing that thing and then losing it somewhere
Tech Spurt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bDl06km8ok