Reasoning: It has a very good quality camera, even today, although obviously missing out on ultrawide and telephoto. It’s got a very nice OLED screen, and it’s built very solid. The audio is also excellent and seldom touched on. I also love the active edge feature, where you can squeeze to trigger a command(e.g. open camera, activate assistant, flashlight). It launched at 400$US.
In my lifetime, I’ve owned three of these phones, two 3as and one 3a xl.
Reasoning: It has a very good quality camera, even today, although obviously missing out on ultrawide and telephoto. It’s got a very nice OLED screen, and it’s built very solid. The audio is also excellent and seldom touched on. I also love the active edge feature, where you can squeeze to trigger a command(e.g. open camera, activate assistant, flashlight). It launched at 400$US.
In my lifetime, I’ve owned three of these phones, two 3as and one 3a xl.