Customers recognize the G64 256GB (Unlocked) as a high-performing smartphone, particularly praising its smooth operation for everyday tasks and excellent battery life that easily lasts a full day. The large screen size and ample storage are also frequently cited as positive aspects, along with the phone's ease of use and good camera quality. Many appreciate the sleek design and find it to be a great value for the price.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
GOOD PHONE FOE THE PRICE AFTER TWEAKING
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OK so I bought this phone because of the looks and price. when I received the phone i was impressed with the size and the accessories that came with it BUT once I set it up with my plan I immediately notice that every time Interacted with the phone ads would pop up to the point that anytime i touched the phone I had to back out of an ad. really annoying and I almost returned the phone but then i tried a program called "universal android debloat" and was able to remove system files that caused the ads. but honestly I think I could have disable them in settings . anyway after i did that it turned out to be a decent phone for the price it just takes a little tweaking
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
7 volume steps, memory spoof
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This phone is great for taking video. But it is back for audio playback of anything. It has only 7 volume steps. So, too quite, then too loud for quiet listening, almost right, then too loud for non_music that's 4, 5 is too quite to enjoy loud music but 6 is way too loud, and 7 is max.
14 would maybe be enough, but 7 and the lack of a supported workolaround was a deel breaker.
Also, lots of the 256 claimed memory is taken by permanent bloatware. Only expect 224GB max. 300mb for native phone and text app is crazy. 450mb for 1080p YouTube.
And it could not edit a video 7gb in size so the ram is not more than 4gb usable. That's another fiction.