I bought my father-in-law "phone-brick" for my birthday. He turned out to be so cool that he decided to keep him.

  • Dec 16, 2020
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Recently I bought a phone for a gift, with big buttons and a loud sound. This is the very phone that pensioners need. The consultant in the store showed how big, bright and loud it was. Having forked a little, they decided to buy it for his father, my wife.

I thought it was difficult to surprise me with fancy phones. But it was not there. For a small amount, they managed to "cram" functions into the phone that I could not even dream of. Opening the package, I continued to wonder how big it was.

Maxvi P 20 completely covers the palm of an adult.

Pay attention to the complete set: The body of the phone, a hefty 5500 mAh battery, the simplest power supply and charging cables. And attention: headphones with microphone.

The battery itself has excellent characteristics, of course, for its size.

There is a lantern on the body, which shines pretty well.

The first shutdown made an indelible impression on the household (wife and daughter). With a long press of the reset button, the screen lit up.

And then a sharp and loud sound together with light and music frightened my daughter and made us shudder.

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This miracle is so loud that the video does not convey how loud it is.

This "brick" can carry three SIM cards and they will all be active. Suitable for all popular operators. MTS, Megafon, Beeline. There is also space for a memory card.

The most burning thing in this device is "ZVUK". With the decent sized speakers, sounds are loud. Even too much.

A daughter and a brick phone.
A daughter and a brick phone.
A daughter and a brick phone.

Loud speaker, transferring music from a "normal" phone using Bluetooth technology. The ability to charge someone else's smartphone from this phone (power bank function). Built-in radio (even now, when I write these lines, I listen to the FM wave). Lantern launched from a separate key. All these phone features made me keep it for myself, and I’ll give my father-in-law the best gift in the world, no, not a book... And money. Let him buy what he wants.

I have been using the phone for the first day, if any shortcomings appear, I will add it in the comments, in the fixed message. ⇩↓↓↓⇩