The Vernee Apollo X is a budget powerhouse but lacks finesse
The Vernee Apollo X leaves me feeling confused. On the one hand, you have a smartphone that's packing some impressive specs; Helio X20 CPU (10 cores), 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage, 4K Sony Video Recording, USB-C, Fast Charging, Gorilla Glass, Full HD Display, Big Battery & Fast Charging...
And if that list isn't enough to get your tech buds excited, then I don't know what is...
But, looking at specs alone doesn't give you the full picture. You don't know how it feels in your hand, the quality of the manufacturing or how well the camera will perform.
Personally, I get very excited about the design & the craftsmanship of smartphones, but this is two areas where the Apollo X lets itself down. I respect that you might not give two hoots about the Apollo X's material mismatches or that the joins aren't entirely smooth, but... unfortunately for Vernee, I do...
Still, there's a lot to love about the Apollo X, and no one can deny it's a great Android performer.

Pros & Cons below before the Apollo X full hands-on review covering Design & Screen Quality, Build Quality, Performance, Software, Camera, Battery Life, Call / Speaker Quality & Connectivity.
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Let me know what you think about the Vernee Apollo X? Do you prefer RAW power over design? Am I being too picky? :D