Even now, zero complaints (and I mean zero) about the behaviour of the appliance in Spain. Just a very few users a bit lost with its features and the overall working schemes on TC, quickly and happily guided to solve them.
I was one of the early users of the VTC mini, but it's clear to my, locally speaking, that Joyetech has nailed the coffin of any other 'mini APV'. I've got an IPV D2 too, it is my out and about device after two weeks being the one and only TC-enabled device, and I like it too, but I'm clearly inside the minority of Spanish users who likes the D2, after the vast majority who despises it because the paint job and the (they say) outdated and ill-positioned charging port. Instead they eventually worship the eVIC, flawless little device in their appreciation. They even charge heavily against the lack of regulation below 3,6 V in VW mode for the D2, in which the eVIC VTC undoubtedly excels.....
The funny thing is that TC operation is not very much appreciated after all. Many heavy vapers, or maybe cloud-chasing lovers, are not fully convinced of the benefits both in security and vapour flow of a properly set up TC-enabled atomizer. But even these ones clearly prefer the eVIC VTC mini! One might think that for these users the lack of regulation at low wattages and the not-so-cherished TC modes in general would bend the scales in benefit of the D2, in spite of the final opinion, as they work in high wattages and avoid TC operation, but even they love the VTC and despise the D2...
Could it be yet another cultural thing?