this is decent phone and performs very well on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android experience at and killer battery at low price over all the phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and higher
pixel density then forget this device
Not exact matches
Then, of course, the Nexus 10 has a the highest
pixel density on planet earth.
That's why I was disappointed that the iPad 2 didn't have the new screen a year ago; by
then I was already accustomed to the iPhone 4's higher -
pixel -
density display, and I was loath to settle.
I suppose it'll be good on the smaller tablets, since I'm sure Kobo will insist on giving us the crappy phone UI that Google stupidly set as the default for 7 ″ * TABLETS *, which has no global notifications toggle (alas, like on the Arc you'll need to root it and
then mess with the
pixel density setting in / system / build.
Until
then, Nintendo Switch specs like the device's storage space, RAM and display
pixel density will likely continue to leak out.