Excellent phone. I don't even know where to start with a review. The battery lasts fine all day even with my heavy use and when I'm at home it charges very quickly. The display is smooth, even in bright sunlight it can be read. One thing I really like is the size of the bottom bezel, which is the same size as all the others. The construction is robust. The side frame is plastic, but it's good quality plastic. The buttons are made of aluminium and are very nice. The back is glass, which makes the phone feel more premium and you won't scratch it as easily as plastic, but that in turn brings the risk of breakage and also makes the phone a little heavier. The speakers are loud and good quality. The vibration motor is very nice and comparable to the flagships. I think the design is totally cool, but that's subjective of course. I'd like to see them make a white one for the model too, like the standard 3a. The Glyph interface is nice and functional too, mainly thanks to the Flip to Glyph feature, which mutes all notifications when you put the phone face down, but still notifies you via Glyph, which comes in handy at lunch when you don't want to be distracted by your phone but still need to be in touch. Well, finally, the cameras. These are totally cool. If no one had told me what the photos were taken on, I would have thought they were from a Samsung S25U or iPhone 16 PM, which are almost 3x more expensive, and I would have guessed DSLR for some of them. The wide-angle sensor lags slightly behind, but still produces usable photos. The selfie camera also produces nice photos, although I don't use it much. Software is a much-neglected part of a phone, but it's very important, and it's done really well here. Nothing OS is lightweight, but still has all the features you would need. The new Essential Button is pretty cool too, though it still has its flaws. Sometimes it makes mistakes with the English transcriptions, but it always recognized the main point of what I was saying and added the task correctly despite the mistranscription. It's great for storing different ideas, little things you see out and about or tasks. It's already, at least in my opinion, a cool feature, and it's still in beta and doesn't have nearly all the features. Okay, now for the negatives. The cameras are great, but the module they are in is very bulging and large, which makes it look quite fragile. Fortunately, though, it's not that heavy, so the phone is still pretty well balanced. The design may not be for everyone either, but that can, of course, be solved with a cover, which brings me to the next problem - covers. If you like the design, as I do, and don't want to cover it up, the problem is finding a good cover. In general, all transparent silicone covers will slightly distort the design, and for example with the Glyphs, which are made thoroughly so that the light from them does not spread through the rest of the phone design, the cover diffuses the light, but these are details. It also lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD slot, but that's more of a problem with all phones, not just here. Water resistance is not somehow super compared to the competition, but in my opinion it is enough. The chipset is slower than the competition, but this is not noticeable outside of the most demanding games. Otherwise, it's a really great phone overall and for the price, you really won't find better in many aspects. If you don't care that much about cameras, I'd rather recommend the basic 3a, as it has a smaller, more practical and less fragile camera module, while still taking good pictures and will be enough for most people.