Alcatel1C 2019 Sim Free Unlocked UK Smartphone 18:9 Display 8GB Dual Sim- Black
Resolution | 480 x 960 |
Screen Size | 4.95 Inches |
Effective Video Resolution | 5 MP |
Phone Talk Time | 15 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Cellular Technology | 3G, 2G |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
Item Dimensions | 5.38 x 2.57 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 148 Grams |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8.0, 5.0, 13.0 MP |
Camera Description | Front |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Keyboard, Numeric Keypad |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android 8.1 |
Processor Speed | 1.3 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
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S**L
You would be better off buying an analogue calculator.
I mean, you kind of get what you pay for. It's pretty much less useful than a calculator whose batteries are dying. I could not use my data, as it only supports 2G/3G and it's infuriatingly slow to respond to any input. Swearing at it doesn't help, threatening to harm its loved ones also did nothing (though, I assume it probably doesn't have any). So, unfortunately, I'm sending it back to meet its maker.
R**S
Does the job.
Bought as a backup phone for the whole family. Phones can fail suddenly and these days it's hard to be without one.This takes a nano SIM. It is a small smartphone. The case is hard plastic. The screen is as expected for the price. The memory is quite small.But - it all works. Easy to use as a phone. Easy to text. Connects to wi fi .Highly recommended as a basic smartphone. It is not a Galaxy S10!
G**Y
Remarkable at the price!
OK, this is not a Samsung or an iPhone - however, at less than £40 it is remarkable value and appears to be reasonably well made.It is quite small but I found using the keyboard OK after a bit of practice. It runs Android 8 "Go" edition - so it's easy to set up and use. Memory is a tad sparse but I put in a Kingston 'Canvass' 32GB microSD card (£4 on Amazon) and immediately set it as 'internal' storage. Once I signed into my Google Account, my Contacts etc were automatically imported and I could choose to select any APPs used on my Xiaomi mobile. As such, I was able to install a few APPs that I frequently use - bus times, train times, Amazon Shopping etc. All work fine.WiFi works great (2,4 MHz only) and it takes up to 2 nano SIMs (as well as the SD card). The connection is 3G which is not very quick but more than adequate for normal use - as you are unlikely to moving lots of data with this device! Battery life is not spectacular but again, adequate. Unusually these days, the battery is removable and easily replacedThe best bit is the display which, for the price, is amazingly good and very clear - much better than I expected. The cameras work and are OK for the odd 'snap'. There are a set of earphones in the box and sound is actually very good.I bought this as a spare mobile for the family. In that regard it is brilliant. It would also be great for someone looking for a simple mobile with the addition of the odd APP. Paired with a glass screen protector and a silicone case it is well protected and feels good in the hand. A GiffGaff PAYG SIM allows us to use it without the need for a contract.On the basis of the price, I have absolutely no complaints. It has it's limitations but it is so much better than any other mobile in the price band that I have tried. So, I am rather chuffed.
L**H
Not the latest iPhone ..... BUT
Unbelievable value ! ..... does everything that my iPhone does .... a microsecond slower but still does everything I need it to do.
S**E
Almost perfect, but falls a bit short
A lot of reviews will complain about battery life, lagging, several things, but I've suffered none of these. The speed of this thing is insane, it boots up in a few seconds and loads whatever I need just as quick. It isn't the most powerful, so certain apps will cause lag spikes, but it's good and adjustable if you add a memory card. The battery won't last forever, playing videos tends to whittle it down from 100% to 50% within three to four hours if the brightness is low and you're using headphones, but this can easily be resolved by, you know, not watching videos all day on a tiny screen. I use the hotspot commonly, which drains the battery just as fast, but you can plug it into a USB port while using it to easily prevent this.Now, here's my main problem: The screen is hyper sensitive. If you hold the phone the wrong way, have a bit of steam on it, breathe, it'll freak out. A on the keyboard will become P, 7 becomes satanic ritual passages, and if you dare use the pattern lock while holding it wrong, it'll go full Darude Sandstorm on you and have a mini-rave on screen. Okay, might be exaggerating the first two examples but you get the point. If you have chunky fingers, I'm advising maybe avoiding it cos I have to use my pinkie finger to type with and I don't even have all that big digits to start with...A good cheap-ish phone with a reasonably sized battery and good processing power for a low end smartphone, let down only by a touchscreen that's so eager to be touched that HR is filing a case against it and will need all the evidence and witness statements you can gather.
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