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- qualitycellz (162795)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseQuick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Reviews (4)

Aug 27, 2018
Probably best-designed option of its kind
The materials and design make this case easier to put on and to remove than many phone cases, and without any risk of scuffing the phone’s exterior. Seems to recharge more than half the phone’s capacity, adding several hours of active use. Just wish iPhone 7 didn’t drain so quick to begin with.

Apr 18, 2016
Almost everything a smartphone should be
11 of 13 found this helpful iPhone 5s still holds up as an eminently useful and user-friendly device. Its size and shape, along with a fingerprint scan to unlock it from standby, make it easy to operate with one hand. The camera opens and finds focus quickly and reliably, even if lower-light conditions. It's unfortunate this phone has no slot for inserting extra memory. To boot, all music/movies/etc have to be transferred via Apple's iTunes software, which is sometimes awkward and confusing to navigate. The 5s also has a too-tiny speaker for playing audio without headphones, though the sound quality is okay. In sum, especially for the prices it usually goes now that a few years have passed, the iPhone 5s still seems a worthwhile buy.

Apr 18, 2016
Snappy phone with a sturdy feel, almost a winner
3 of 4 found this helpful The One M8 is slippery to hold and the placement of its power button makes it difficult to reach with the same hand that's holding it, making this phone more awkward than it deserves to be. For the price it seems to typically go right now it does deserve consideration, though. It flips quickly through homescreen and apps, produces reasonably loud audio from its dual speakers (nice for podcasts etc) and the display is crisp and bright. It has a sturdy, rounded build with an inset camera that makes more sense to me than some of strange contours found on newer devices. Battery life is serviceable, lasting me up to 24 hours with light use (quick phone call, some messaging and web browsing, podcast or two..). Note: it has no fingerprint scan, the camera is quite poor in low-light conditions and the expandable memory *cannot* be accessed easily via usb-to-computer as it can with many other android devices (ie, no drag-n-drop via the desktop for loading music and movies). The most comparable device I know of is the Samsung Galaxy S5 which I'm less familiar with, but seems to have fewer of the shortcomings I listed above while sacrificing the sturdy metallic frame of the HTC in exchange for a bendy plastic one. In sum, if you rely on your phone's camera much or if you need easy one-handed use I'd probably look elsewhere. However, its speed, screen and casing still make it a useful and pleasing device.