Having used the phone for several months, I can highly recommend it. Overall, it’s very pleasant to use; it runs smoothly even in the most demanding games and apps. I’m not interested in FPS figures, as long as the game runs smoothly. I was just giving it a go; otherwise, I’m not really that interested in games. However, the phone does get quite hot afterwards, so be careful. For hardcore gamers (i.e. teenagers), this may not be suitable for long-term use. Typical Google-style features in the interface, such as "search bar" at the bottom of the phone, which cannot be moved elsewhere, etc. They don’t cause me any trouble and I got used to them quickly. I’m happy with the phone’s other features and settings, particularly when it comes to security, updates and patches (a very important factor these days). For example. Motorola has some features that are even more addictive. I was very pleased with the haptic feedback. The photos are excellent, almost always and in all conditions – compared to the iPhone 17. They were always taken under the same conditions, from the same spot, and, for example, When it comes to portraits, whether taken indoors or in a studio, this Pixel is my go-to choice, particularly for its more accurate colour reproduction. Otherwise, the sharpness and overall quality are often indistinguishable, at least on a mobile phone screen. However, even on a desktop monitor at standard resolution, there isn’t much of a difference. Out in the countryside, these are very subjective feelings. The iPhone 17 is better at night. Just be aware that this stripped-down 10a model doesn’t support Pro Mode, so you can’t adjust the ISO, shutter speed and aperture yourself. White balance, shadows or EV – yes. Be careful with HDR+ when developing or sharing photos. To maintain the quality and effect of HDR+, the display device must also support HDR+. Otherwise, the photos look different, without the effect. I didn’t pay much attention to the video. Probably a slightly better iPhone 17. Given that this phone was on offer at half the price of the iPhone mentioned, it makes more sense to buy this one if you don’t need the specific features offered by the competition. The battery is very reliable and, on a new phone, lasts a long time even when it’s below 20%. I put my phone on to charge every evening anyway. I don’t have the slightest problem with a 30W charging speed; I’d only consider it if it were a work phone. Visibility in sunlight is exceptional.