The first impression was really unexpectedly great. I was switching from a Motorola Edge 30, which didn't fit me well from the first moments before I got used to it. Here the transition was very pleasant. The phone for the price and performance is really a great choice. The cameras are nice, they have a 3x optical zoom, when on the 3rd one it takes a very good light, it already draws a lot, but still it comes out quite decent zoom. The main camera is the best, the wide-angle camera is sometimes lame and what surprised me is the macro. At 30 it was a patlanina, here at 50 it's a pretty good result. Videos fine even at lower quality, at 4K it is pleasantly smooth, stabilization is decent. The front camera is also cool in that price range. The system runs smoothly, does not crash. With extreme use at times! (really only almost rarely) overheats, but cools down very quickly. The brightness is great, I more or less drive on the lowest setting all the time, in direct sunlight everything is visible, it handles the brightness tuning beautifully by itself. The battery is very good, I use the phone intensively all day and I still have about 40-50% of battery left in the evening. Charging is either fast or even economical. The only thing you have to get used to is the hips, they're like very rounded. Some people are bothered by the view when you like "cut off" a piece of the display, or it can bother you in terms of sensitivity, where you can unintentionally, for example, go off the page (who uses gestures). Since this is my third Motorola, I'm hooked on their gestures, they're addictive. From what I've heard from others, the adhesive protection on the screen unfortunately peels off more often due to the rounded sides. I can't stand it and I choose a closing cover on the phone, where I protect the screen and at the same time a little bit of roundness is moderated in terms of unwanted launch gestures. On the sides you can turn on a light to alert you to incoming calls or notifications, which is more of a frill, but pleasantly surprised me as I hadn't read about it anywhere. So, for those who know Motorola, it's definitely a step up and once you get used to the sides, it's very comfortable in the hand as well. Great price/performance ratio for me. I don't regret buying it.