#88 Lo veas como lo veas el iPhone 8 vale 808€ ademas de que el X que vale 1300€ es el de 256 GB.
#91 es que compararlo con el 8 , que es un 7s plus , es un poco tonteria no ? , hay que compararlo con el gordo
#93 Para que vamos a compararlo con el gordo si el 8 ya tiene mas innnnsane performance?
Con esos 120hzs los micropagos se van a ver con una suavidad que ni la seda. Por cierto le faltan leds
#104 si lo saca a 200€ y con descuento dices que me lo dejas en 201€. Prefiero pillarlo sin descuento
MMM tantas quejas. Pero una vez que mováis un móvil a 120 hz os puedo asegurar que no querreís volver a un movil con una tasa de 60 hz en vuestra puta vida.
Ya lo pediréis en los futuros móviles si o sí.
¿En el vídeo de presentación está el LOL para Android? ¿Qué me he perdido?
#109 yo soy de 144hz o no go.
#111 he aquí un comentario sarcástico poco inteligente.
#113 he aquí un comentario inteligente.
Evidentemente en un móvil valorare mucho más la fluidez de la pantalla y el scroll que me pueden dar los Hz a la mierda de la resolución que en tan pocas pulgadas no se nota tanto.
De todos modos empecemos con que vayan mejorando las batería para que se puedan disfrutar estos bichos mejor.
pd: #113 Mé Zuenahs
Aun hay gente que se cree que los hz en pantalla son solo para jugar...
Otros que la switch con los 720p en 6,2 está bien ... joder pues yo no veo tanta nitidez y definición en mi switch en comparación con mi móvil o tablet.
notar se nota, a menos que tengas problemas en la vista. A mi me vino la switch con un pixel muerto como a mucha gente, menos mal que la compre en amazon.
TL;DW
DESIGN
•Elegant, unique design. Boxy look, doesn’t catch fingerprints due to the matte finish.
•Buttons are not good, feel mushy and plasticky, same goes for the power button which also houses the fingerprint sensor.
DISPLAY- 120Hz LCD
•Display is fantastic. The 120Hz is the real deal here. Everything from scrolling, swiping, using Android in general to intensive gaming looks twice as smooth as any other Android phone out there.
•It’s an LCD, which is pretty good. It is just adequate to read outside but not a huge range of brightness. Auto brightness can be inconsistent.
SOFTWARE & SPEAKERS
•Software is stock Android with extra features added here and there, similar to OnePlus’ approach. Nova Launcher comes out of the box and has lots of customisation options.
•Independently amplified speakers. The best stereo speakers on a phone. Period. They get extremely loud and sometimes he uses them instead of Google Home.
BATTERY LIFE
•The best Battery Life he had out of any phone in 2017. Around 5h 55m of SOT consistently.
•This is when he used the 120Hz frame rate all throughout his experience, so expect even better results with lower frame rates.
CAMERA & THE DOWNSIDES
•Camera is a letdown. White balance was inconsistent, Dynamic Range was pretty terrible, auto focus was slow. Every photo you take with this is soft, inconsistent. Same with the front camera.
•It is kind of a dealbreaker, don’t expect anything more than an average picture and disappointing results.
•No headphone jack, a missed opportunity. No Wireless Charging & Water Resistance.
•Vibration motor is trash. Sounds broken.
FINAL THOUGHTS- MKBHD
He likes the phone overall and thinks of it as a very strong gaming phone with an all around package. There are a lot of things to like here; But annoyances like No Headphone Jack, Wireless Charging or Water Resistance could bother some but not a dealbreaker.
However, the Camera is terrible. That is a dealbreaker, it’s so bad that he cannot use it as his daily driver because of it, straight out bad.
EDIT:
PERFORMANCE
To give you an idea, here’s a very recent performance comparison between the Razor Phone and OnePlus 5T by SuperSafTV. https://youtu.be/ADQkj79NqiQ
Here, too, the difference between them is practically non existent in majority of the apps, sometimes the Razor does pull ahead though. RAM management is the same on both, ie, excellent.