Even at this price, it is a struggle to recommend this phone because it seems underpowered, and several times during our testing it ran out of memory.
Along with the memory and processor, the cost-cutting axe also fell on the cameras, with only a 5MP front-facer and an 8MP snapper on the rear. Neither of these cameras is especially impressive and they have issues that we’ll cover later in this review.
Little did I know, while delivering that drug-test sample, that this most basic of human needs—relieving oneself—would emerge as one of the more pressing challenges faced by all “delivery associates,” especially those of us crowding 60. An honest recounting of this job must include my sometimes frantic searches for a place to answer nature’s call.
Clients can virtually see the products in their businesses and also have a better way of tracking orders which can be checked using AR and transmitters in the package. The procure-to-pay process is sped up by providing clients with more accurate information and allowing them to make a quicker, more knowledgeable decision. Additionally, data is acquired at every step when AR devices are used, increasing the efficiency of future orders.
There’s nothing revolutionary here, but this phone offers a solid design made with good quality components and a decent enough spec. The dual SIM with microSD card capability and global channel support makes it ideal for any international adventure holiday.
Microsoft sent along the cobalt Alcantara keyboard with our review unit, which looks pretty classy, but will set your wallet back. Combined with our pricier version of the Go, the cost of this review unit adds up to $678, and that’s before you get the optional Surface Pen ($99). Factoring in the Pen, the price point begins to spin out of the affordability-minded zone, which both makes the Go less of a bargain and changes which devices it’s competing with. Many 2-in-1 alternatives include the keyboard in the cost, so make sure to factor that in when shopping for the Surface Go.
The LTE support is less global, as it only offers bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17 and 20. Therefore, the American customer is limited in terms of the mobile providers and services they can access.
The card slot has a rubber gasket protecting it from dust and water ingress, so it would be best if you decide which of those options you like, and then stick with it. As repeatedly opening the tray will eventually impact on the effectiveness of the seal.
The Asus NovaGo is too slow to be useful as a general purpose PC, too expensive to easily justify as a second or third PC to supplement your primary computer, and too big and heavy to really think of as a tablet.
As you might guess, the Surface Go isn’t a killer at 3D-accelerated applications, either. No detachable tablet is, really, as professional or hobby-grade 3D readiness is the realm of gaming laptops, mobile workstations, or the uncommon general-use laptop that includes a discrete graphics card. None of the Go’s competitors is 3D- or gaming-ready, worth keeping in mind if you work with 3D models or rendering and were hoping to use a device like this while on the move.
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