The phone has a crazy ambitious camera set up on the rear three camera modules here including the bottom unit and then of course AI vision is written on there so I'm assuming the camera has some degree of AI capabilities.
The construction feels pretty good, it's weighty, it's all glass and metal, very nice. But here is the action, this is what you've been waiting for, boom, oh man, that is satisfying. I expected it to be satisfying, it's like an adult fidget spinner if these things become popular if this becomes the de-facto standard smartphone bezel list implementation, you're gonna have a bunch of people sitting around doing this.
This is rated for many more uses than whatever motor might be inside some of those other implementations. Okay, let me put this up, Wow, that is a cool wallpaper or you guys see in the action, there it's animated, it does have a bit of a chin, I mean, some people get mad about this because it's not completely symmetrical.
This doesn't really bug me that much; it protects the clean aspect ratio, no bulges, no notches, as you can see, the display goes to the top. Boom, boom, there you go, you need to take a front-facing image, you need to take a selfie, your quick bit of a magic trick, dare I say, I think the ladies are gonna love that right there.
You see, and just an addictive fidgety thing to begin with, as I mentioned before, whole my god, if I carry this thing around, I'm having conversations like go on ah interesting, very nice. Yeah, pardon; see that again, it's a little much. Let's launch the camera, it's like hey, slide it down okay, very nice.
There's beauty happening, I'm I am NOT this beautiful, beauty level zero, that's better, that's pretty nice, it's realistic. How many megapixels on this front camera? That's a 16-megapixel front-facing image, the crazy part is I don't even take that many selfies in real life and part of me feels like a lot of you guys are in the same boat.
So, it's it's amazing the engineering workarounds that companies are having to come up with to solve a problem that most people only face from time to time. See what I did; face-face-the-problem-face-the-problem-from-time-to-time. Okay, so the display is FHD plus, it's also OLED, it's quite vibrant.
Is that the type of display you can get behind a job okay now other considerations of course, the earpiece, it's able through a channel there to feed through this region I believe it's just a mono speaker but I don't know. I'll give it a try here; it feels like there's a tiny bit of sound coming out of the earpiece section.
The vast majority is coming out of the bottom grill here so there's nothing special, it's getting the job done, it's an average speaker, I thought there might be a bit of a compromise with the whole sliding action. It seems most if not all 99% of the sound is coming out of this little bottom unit.
6.39-inch device; it's actually kind of crazy to get that screen size but like in this grip, it's got the Kirin 980. It should also have the night mode I'm guessing for photo does go pitch-black. Let's see what happens; look at this, that's in pitch black, like it's just it's it's bringing life to the darkness.
It's pitch-black in here ladies and gentlemen so it's got the crazy night mode. Battery is 3,500 milliamp hours nothing crazy; it's probably more of a marvel of engineering than you can possibly fully appreciate from where you're at when you hold it.
It's like man, it feels surprisingly practical and like less of a gimmick than you might think when you first saw the announcement or saw the images floating around online. Price-wise, it's gonna be somewhere flagship territory between six and seven hundred bucks.
It's only gonna be sold in certain markets so you're gonna have to check that out for yourself; I'll try to track down a link and put it in the description but right now, the thing is just kind of hard to get your hands on. Especially if you're like me here in North America, you guys are gonna have to decide.
Is this the type of implementation that brands should be going for, is this acceptable to you? It kind of feels like too much for a function that really doesn't get utilized that much. If you're gonna be doing this all day and it's like how often are you really using that front-facing camera and then the rest of the time are you just goofing around like this.
Doing thousands of movements and cycles on the slider, nonetheless, you got to respect the feat of engineering; the phone has a crazy ambitious camera set up on the rear three camera modules here including the bottom unit.