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It's just a bit heavy, but not bad for the price your paying
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In comparing the phones out there it was a bit difficult to drop $800 or more on a phone which may be lost or broken in a year or two
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I had no issues until a day it bugged out on me a bit and finally had no reception
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My biggest gripe is the camera which struggles a bit in low light.
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Really fast has not lagged or frozen one bit
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I do miss my ad blocker a little bit, but it's a very minor thing, and I don't really have much ad-ware any more
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Hurts my eyes a bit even with eye safe setting and twilight
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and it is a bit hard to listen to the phone calls on speaker mode.
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A bit slower on some games than iPhone 8, some weird patterning issues in background stuff, can't change notification volumes without changing ringtone volumes
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compared to iphone 6s, just a tiny bit slower
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Both cameras are actually really good although the rear camera seems to struggle a bit in low light but selfie cam is awesome
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I'm still a bit suspicious about the whole Chinese government stalking people through huawei phones but other than that
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however)One weakness:-Built in speakers are not great quality: a bit hollow, tinny sounding and not super loud (although usually use my headphones or bluetooth speakers, so this does not bother me)Would definitely recommend to a friend.
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It's a lot faster than my Samsung Galaxy S5, took a bit to get used to it but worth it
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Even though there were some times that it had froze or shut done unexpectedly, I believe it was my fault for overdoing it a little bit too much
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Then it asked for my AT&T account number
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After quite a bit of research I decided to buy this phone even though I had obstacles such as AT&T deciding not to sell it