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Although Samsung's flagship models could boast the facial recognition function among the first on the market, in fact this new authentication method entered the subconscious of users only less than three months ago with the arrival of the iPhone X and its Face ID. As could be expected, other manufacturers were immediately inspired and are already starting to implement the same functions in their smartphones. A shining example is a brand new smartphone S2 Pro from the UMIDIGI company, which shamelessly copied not only the function, but also its name. So the S2 Pro offers a function called Face ID, but the phone itself is five times cheaper than iPhone X.

If we ignore the mentioned Face ID, the phone definitely has something to brag about. It offers a 6-inch display with FHD+ resolution (2160 x 1080 pixels) protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4, a giant battery with a capacity of 5100 mAh that supports fast charging, or perhaps a rear dual camera (13 MP + 5 MP) and a 16-megapixel front camera. There is also a fingerprint reader on the back of the phone under the dual camera.

Inside the phone ticks an octa-core Helio P25 processor with a core clock of 2,6 GHz and a Mali T880 graphics processor, which is supported by a huge 6 GB of RAM. There is a storage capacity of 128 GB for data, which can be expanded by up to 256 GB memory card.

In conclusion, it is worth noting that the phone offers water resistance, support for two SIM cards (it has a hybrid slot for a memory card), USB-C, quite up-to-date Android 7.0 and even supports the most widespread Czech 4G/LTE frequency 800 MHz (B20). In the package, in addition to the classic adapter, cable and manual, you will also find a reduction for headphones and a screen protector.

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