Positives: I have been using the phone extensively to see if it will give me any problems. Well: The battery is amazing! With heavy gaming, it lasts the whole day and still has 20% left. Without gaming and just browsing, viber, social media, etc. it lasts 2 days. The screen is very bright. It's not the 6000nits it claims to be, but it's one of the brightest I've seen! It's close to the one on the s24 ultra which costs twice as much... Call quality is excellent with dual mic noise cancellation. The speaker is also powerful. It has infrared. The main camera and zoom are very good. The selfie camera is also very good. Video is excellent with very good stabilization. Excellent signal everywhere (it has all Greek frequencies). The wifi is very strong. Dual 5g, Mu-Mimo, etc. In hotspot mode, I provide wifi to 2 rooms below. which means 2 walls. The GPS is excellent. And face unlock and fingerprint unlock are excellent. The screen has protection against screen flickering/pwm at 800 hz. This means that some phones at night that reduce brightness, have a large flicker that strains the eyes and gives you a headache. Regardless of whether they are expensive or not. Make sure the phone has a high pwm. At least 480hz. One of the big flagships (1200 euros) has 120hz and it hurt my eyes. Look it up. Overall, this phone has paid a lot of attention to the screen. Wonderful under the sun, restful in the dark. It has AI in the positives. Quite useful in image processing mainly, but also in browsing. New processor Snapdragon® 8s Gen 3 Chipset, meaning the cut 8 Gen 3. Between 8 and 7, that is. 120 w supervooc charging. Charges from 10% to 100% in less than half an hour. With 16gb of ram, you can have all the apps in the world open without any issues. Finally, 512 storage.
Negatives: The wide-angle camera is average. It's not bad but it loses detail. Additionally, the video stabilization in wide-angle is missing. It doesn't have wireless charging. Although it has a heat dissipation system, Iceberg Vapor Cooling System, in heavy gaming, for example, 1 hour raises the temperature. It's not particularly annoying but it goes up. The positive thing is that if you stop, it lowers the temperature and in 3 minutes it's cool again. The back is glass, but it doesn't have protection. This means it needs a case otherwise it will scratch in a month. Limited variety of colors. Only 2. It doesn't support wifi 7 yet, even though the chipset supports it.
The phone is crazy value for money. Unless you are picky about wide-angle photography, the phone is in most areas, essentially a flagship at half the price. It provides 3 years of android upgrades and 4 security updates.
Edit: Three more positives and negatives I found.
Positives: The screen is Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. If it doesn't fall from 3 meters and you don't put it in your pocket with keys and coins, it won't get damaged. Also, the screen has touch sampling 360hz. This means you can use it with wet hands, for example. On vacation, with two sim cards, I use it as a hotspot almost 8 hours a day and the battery manages to last the whole day.
Negatives: The stabilization is optical OIS, with gimbal, only up to 1080p 60fps. For 4k it only has digital stabilization EIS. Decent, but not comparable to optical. Also, the charger, as we said, is amazing, but it's also huge. Almost 1.5 times a regular one. At low brightness, for example 10%, it has a slight flickering. Unfortunately, while it has a great LTPO AMOLED display with perfect colors, brightness, and high contrast, there is still a slight flickering. It is not as intense as in other phones, but it is present. If someone has high photosensitivity, it is better not to buy a phone with this generation's AMOLED. The slight trembling at low brightness is a characteristic of them. You gain something, you lose something. Meanwhile, 9 out of 10 people won't notice anything! I am referring to those who have photosensitivity like myself.