I have had the phone for about a month now, and I am on my 5th full charge because of the usage I give it (messenger, Facebook, 9gag, browsing). It easily lasts 4-5 days. It has never frozen or crashed, and for its price (maybe even a little less), it is an excellent choice.
I am writing this review, among other things, to express a complaint to the manufacturers with whom I had open communication via email. You will read on both local and foreign websites that the device has an FM receiver, you plug in headphones and listen. This is TRUE. However, the manufacturer seems to have confused things a bit with the regions it sells in, as far as I understand, because:
1) When I first opened the device, it took me a while to notice that it didn't have a radio application. Trying to install one myself as an experiment, specifically the one that Huawei phones have, the installation didn't complete because there was a package conflict!! Meaning, the application EXISTED in a different version. I decided not to bother anymore. A few days later, the FunOS 12 update arrives and ta-daa, there's the radio working PERFECTLY. Then, a few days ago, another software update comes, which, in addition to the December security updates from Google, stated that "For compliance with relevant laws and regulations, the FM Radio function must be disabled...
Why do I say that the manufacturer has confused things? Because they keep telling me that the device DOES NOT have a radio and that the application was installed by MISTAKE. No matter how much I insisted that it worked, in the end, I can't even downgrade to get it back, nor can I hope for it to return in a future update. The application is still hidden, and I can't install any other due to conflicts, so I asked at least for it to be completely removed and then each user, like me, can do whatever they want...
We didn't reach a resolution, but no matter how you look at it, finding a decent device with an FM receiver is rare, and the Y33 could be such a choice because it does everything else perfectly.
Inside the box, it comes with a transparent silicone case and a pre-applied screen protector. I wouldn't call it glass because in a month, mine is in terrible condition even though I always put it alone in my pocket.