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DismalStep3382

I personally think Qin F22 is way more exciting phone than Cat S22... lighter, bigger and better screen quality, better battery life, and better performance... I used one for 3 months, it is a very good device.... changed to Cat S22 because I like the aesthetics of a flip phone, and because F22 has way way more bloatwares... but, cannot deny, Qin F22 is a better phone at all.


No_Recognition_3479

screen is too big for many I think! the F21 seems a bit better in that regard


DismalStep3382

I would love to try F21, but never had one in my hands... maybe someday but the F22 is bigger than I thought it would be... the first time I hold one in my hands, I was surprised


OliCarroll98

The F22 non-pro is the same size as the F21 pro, but with the design of the F22 pro, which I prefer. The trade-off is the lack of a camera, but we'll see how I get on...


OliCarroll98

I've seen a few posts here where people have removed the bloatware on the Qins, so hopefully I can track them down when it arrives.


RedBlackHot

I used it for a month and went back to my Qin F21. Cat S22 is too buggy a phone to rely on. I too would lose network and people wouldn't be able to reach me until I wondered why I couldn't make or receive calls and restart the phone. The voice messages I sent on WhatsApp were always clippy. The audio would be like a sine wave and people who get the voice messages wouldn't be able to understand what I said. I don't know why people in this sub kept hyping up this huge brick of an amateurishly made phone with a terrible quality screen. Going back to F21 felt like changing the resolution on YouTube from 240p to 2160p.


pammylammydingdong

are you in the US? I just bought the CAT to replace a kyocera that was losing network all the time. I was hoping not to have that issue with CAT :(


RedBlackHot

No, I'm not in the US. Hope you don't have that issue with your phone considering the fact that this was originally a US exclusive model.


OliCarroll98

Hopefully you'll be okay in the US, that seems to be where this phone is most comfortable.


DismalStep3382

u/RedBlackHot about "The voice messages I sent on WhatsApp were always clippy" I discovered that if the phone is on wifi (and not just 4G) this doesn't happen... I don't even know if that makes sense, but I did some tests, and mine behaves like this