Bluetooth and WiFi continually lose connectivity. Apps open rather slowly, imo. I can't really recommend it. Sending mine back.
Bluetooth and WiFi continually lose connectivity. Apps open rather slowly, imo. I can't really recommend it. Sending mine back.
Infinix s4 has proven popular in the markets where it is being sold. It certainly was very popular here on MobilityArena when launched. Up against it is a contender from an obviously more popular brand – Nokia.
The Nokia 4.2 is a device that borders on the mid-range category in terms of both cost and features. Or at least that's what it does on paper. I recently had an opportunity to try that out for myself and what I discovered was a device that doesn't take itself too seriously - accomplishing that...
Battery can go for days with light use; 8 hours of screen-on time; Display brightness is good; even outdoors; Responsive screen that can aso aldapt to match ratios; 3.5mm audio jack; Decent camera for the price; in spite of caveats; Android One program means frequent updates are guaranteed; Strong...
Charging isn't fast at all; Speakers are too quiet; Bluetooth is inconsistent with audio devices; Only HD+ resolution; Slower UI/OS interactions are a constant "budget phone" reminder
Even with this low-end market becoming crowded, Nokia has a real contender with the Android One powered device. With solid construction, a dedicated Google Assistant button, and that beautiful LED notification light, we see a phone with a quirky attitude that stands out.
So far so good, still discovering how to use it with the different apps.
Out of the box this phone looks aesthetically pleasing, and feels good in my hand. It was easy to set up, and in under 5 minutes ready to use. Navigating the phone is a breeze, and apps are quick to load. Videos are a pleasure to watch, and the sound is also impressive.
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