Sunday, February 25, 2018

BLU VIVO X Review - A Very Good Budget Flagship

The Vivo X is BLU’s most appealing smartphone yet and the first device of theirs to truly give Motorola and Huawei some competition. What I find especially attractive about this device is its price point. It starts at $250 and can be purchased via Amazon. There’s also a special launch deal that will bring this phone down to $200 off-contract.

The build consists of aluminum. It has a premium cool to the touch feel to it with rounded sides and metallic buttons. The power button is textured to help you differentiate it from the volume rocker. There’s a headphone jack and microSD card slot for expandable storage. Strangely, we have a micro USB port for charging and not a USB-C port. And there is a mediocre bottom-facing speaker. The fingerprint scanner is on the back of the phone and it’s exactly where my index finger rests when holding the phone. It’s consistently fast and accurate.

The display is one of the most attractive features of this smartphone but it’s not perfect and it has left me scratching my head a little bit. It features a massive 6-inch 18x9 display with relatively thin top and bottom bezels. Just the fact that it features an 18x9 display helps it compete against some of the more premium offerings from Samsung, LG, and even Apple. But the side bezels aren’t terribly thin and the display itself only features a 720p resolution with some extra vertical pixels. Content is not going to be super sharp and detailed but one perk of this lower resolution display is the improved battery life. The brightness does peak out at 520 nits, which is actually pretty solid and colors do appear nice and vibrant for an LCD panel.

The viewing angles are actually pretty great for a BLU smartphones. Overall, if you are a design junkie like I am, I think you’re really going to admire the 80% screen to body ratio we have here with the Vivo X. Unfortunately, what you have to look at is an unpleasant skin on top of Android 7.0 Nougat. Yeah, you heard that right. What year is it?

The quick settings swipe up from the bottom of the screen while nothing but your notifications will be up top. The settings drawer also has been tweaked. A swipe to the left will reveal some of the phone’s “key features”. What is neat to see is the added software features not typically found in stock Android. There’s a glove mode, several smart gestures like double tap to wake, a smart auto-brightness feature, and a screen recording feature among others. One rather unusual feature is the dual WhatsApp support. If you’re a WhatsApp user, you can set up two WhatsApp accounts on your Vivo X so you don’t have to carry around two smartphones.


We also have face unlock, which does not use the same technology as the iPhone X and is nowhere near as secure. But hey, it’s an option to unlock your phone and it unlocks it very quickly. Just keep in mind that someone who kinda looks like you is probably enough to fool the software.

The Vivo X does ship with a MediaTek Helio P25 processor with 8-cores and 4GB of RAM. The phone has its moments of clarity and fluidity but it does tend to slow down when downloading and installing applications, opening apps for the first time, or running graphic intensive games.

Also, I did notice some chappy animations; especially when swiping through some settings drawer, specifically the bottom quick settings tray. In my experience, I found smartphones with MediaTek processors to perform better after being warmed up, kind of like a car. They don’t tend to perform quite as well as Qualcomm chips, which is what this phone is competing against. 
  
The Vivo X will appeal to those who want the most camera hardware for the price. We have a 13-megapixel rear- and 5-megapixel rear-facing camera sensor with an f/2.0 aperture. And we also have a 20-megapixel front-facing camera sensor along with an 8-megapixel wide-angle front-facing camera sensor with an f/2.0 aperture. This might be the best budget smartphone for selfies as in addition to the dual front-facing sensors, there’s a flash and tons of software features. The 8-megapixel sensor has a 120-degree wide-angle so you can take photos with a group of friends or make video calls without having to hold your phone in arm’s length away from your face. The flash itself can be dimmed, which is a really neat effect that I haven’t seen before on a smartphone. Also in the settings is a dedicated group photo mode, a GIF creator mode, and professional mode, among many other settings.

Selfies themselves feature quite a bit of detail especially in well-lit environments. It does suffer in low-light, as do most smartphone cameras in general. But with the wide-angle lens and flash, I can recommend this phone if you’re a big Instagram or Snapchat user who likes to take a lot of selfies.

The rear-facing cameras are able to capture some acceptable images in a variety of lighting conditions but you’re going to see the highest quality shots captured outdoors in direct sunlight. The phone tends to oversaturate images and it is more difficult than on some other devices to focus on a subject and retain a lot of detail. What is neat to see is a depth mode that will artificially add blur to the background of your subject. It is not perfect but it’s not bad for a non-Apple or Google device. Overall, the cameras are a big win for this price point.

Last but not least, there is a large 4010mAh battery with support for fast charging. You can expect this phone to last you a full day of moderate to heavy usage. I just wished there was a USB-C charging port here especially since you’ll probably want to use this phone for the next year or two. This micro USB port is already outdated. It’s going to be super ancient in the next couple of years.

With that said, BLU doesn’t tend to issue software updates. And the fact that this phone is running an old version of Android out of the box doesn’t give me much hope that we’ll see any sort of big software updates in the near or distant future. From that standpoint, it’s tough to recommend. However, if you want to live in the moment and you don’t care too much about the software experience, the Vivo X does excel in the hardware department.

The 18x9 display helps set this phone apart from the other big, more established smartphones in its price category of around $300. Even with its limitations, I think for the price of $200 or $250 off-contract, the Vivo X is absolutely worth it. Just keep in mind that it only does work with a GSM carriers here in the US. See full specs here http://list-phones.com/catalogue/BLU-Vivo-X

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Nokia 7 Plus review, features.

Nokia didn’t release new gadgets for a long time, but you should not worry about it, because the company will bring new car and small cart of gadgets to MWC 2018. It is known that in the near future the Finnish company will present at least three smartphones: Nokia 1, 4 and 7 Plus. All three new phones will be available all around the world.


Nokia 1 will be ultra-budget phone with price under $100. It has weak hardware and new Android 8.0 Oreo. At the same time, Nokia 4 will be mid-range phone, while Nokia 7 Plus will be a sub-flagship with Snapdragon 660 processor. We want to talk about the last smartphone. The price Nokia 7 Plus is already known. It allows to compare new Nokia phone with other devices on the market.

Let’s be honest – for a whole year, Nokia released some really beautiful smartphones. Most of them do not stand out at all against the background of competitors and have a boring design. However, Nokia 7 Plus can be beautiful and powerful smartphone. The device will receive all modern features and will compete with the devices of other brands, at least in terms of design and hardware.

Nokia 7 Plus: Design
Today we received the fist real photo of Nokia 7 Plus. It looks very good. The smartphone will be made of metal and glass. Nokia 7 Plus will come with full screen and 18:9 aspect ratio with thin bezels. In general, the design of Nokia 7 Plus is good from all sides. Despite the fact that it is sub-flagship device, it can be among the best phones.

We are pleased with design of the main camera, which looks neat and fits perfectly into the overall idea. The fingerprint reader had to be placed at the back, because there are very thin bezels on front side. We hope that the front of device will get really thin bezels from above and from below. The bezel-less design must be true bezel-less, and not be only in words.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price

At the same time, Nokia 7 Plus doesn’t have cardinal changes in comparison with Nokia 7. The screen became longer and bigger diagonal. In fact, it’s the main differences compared to its predecessor.

Nokia 7 Plus: Display
So far, we have no information about diagonal of Nokia 7 Plus screen. If we look at the predecessor Nokia 7, then Plus version should receive IPS panel with diagonal sizes ranging from 5.7 to 5.9 inches. The aspect ratio is 18:9, and the resolution will not exceed 2160?1080 pixels.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price

Nokia 7 Plus: Hardware
The combination of big display and Snapdragon 660 processor will allow the smartphone to work quickly, smoothly and stably, run any games and applications. Moreover, Nokia 7 Plus will have 4GB of RAM or 6GB of RAM. As for the internal memory, it will offer from 64 GB with support for memory cards.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price
Nokia 7 Plus: Camera
The smartphone will be equipped with a dual main camera, which will consists of 12 megapixel sensor, and secondary 13 megapixel sensor. Also, the camera will offer optical stabilization system and a double optical zoom without losing quality. The front camera can also boast of high quality photos, because its resolution will reach 16MP. Moreover, Nokia will borrow optics from Carl Zeiss.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price

Nokia 7 Plus: Battery
Also we should talk about battery life of Nokia 7 Plus. We are promised a battery capacity of up to 3450 mAh. Taking into account the modern process technology of Snapdragon 660 and Android 8.0 Oreo operating system, new smartphone should work up to 1.5-2 days with a fairly active mode of use.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price

Nokia 7 Plus: Specifications

  • Colors: silver, black, white;
  • Case: Gorilla Glass 4 glass and metal frame;
  • Display: 5.7 or 5.9-inch IPS-panel with a resolution of FullHD + 2160?1080 pixels, 18: 9 format, 1: 1000 contrast ratio, coverage of 95% NTSC colors;
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, 8-core, custom Kryo 260 cores with frequency up to 2.2 GHz, 64-bit, technical process 14 nanometers;
  • Graphics: Adreno 512 with a frequency of 650 MHz;
  • RAM: 4 GB or 6 GB LPDDR4X, 2?1866 MHz;
  • Storage: 64 GB UFS 2.0 + memory card;
  • Main camera: Bundle of 12 Mp and 13 Mp modules, phase autofocus, optical stabilization, double optical zoom, two-tone illumination, video recording in 4K @ 30 fps;
  • Self-camera: 16 MP, wide-angle;
  • Fingerprint scanner (rear);
  • Wi-Fi 802.11a / b / g / n / ac and Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C 2.0, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou;
  • SIM: Dual SIM dual stand by;
  • Modem with LTE Cat 12 support, transmission speed up to 600 Mbps;
  • Battery: 3450 mAh + quick charge Quick Charge 3.0;
  • OS version: Android 8.0;
  • Antutu: 130000+ points;
  • Prices: from $500
  • Advantages and disadvantages
  • + Powerful hardware;
  • + Beautiful Design;
  • + Excellent display;
  • + High-quality camera;
  • + Good battery;
  • + The latest version of Android.
  • – High price.
  • Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price


Nokia 7 Plus looks very good smartphone from all sides. It could make a powerful competition to other modern devices, however its price of $500 brings all advantages to nothing. What’s the point to buy Nokia 7 Plus, when there is more powerful flagship OnePlus 5T for $450? Also very soon Xiaomi Mi7 will appear, which will receive a price tag around $500 and Snapdragon 845. In general, Nokia 7 Plus will be good smartphone if its price drops to $350, otherwise it will be bypassed by all reasonably thinking buyers.

Nokia 7 Plus - review of the new sub-flagship - specifications, release date, price

Nokia 7 Plus – Release date and price
New Nokia phone will arrive at MWC 2018 together with its other brothers, and after that it will go on sale. Nokia 7 Plus officially should be sold at a price of $500.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Nokia 105 (2017) Specifications and Review

The Nokia 105 (2017) is the toned-up or upgraded version of the Nokia 105. The Nokia 105 had promising features like the compact design, rubber keypad, long-lasting battery and FM radio that made it the people’s most preferred feature phone choice. Now what does the 2017 version of the Nokia 105 have to offer that the older version didn’t? Improved battery, bigger internal memory, dual SIM, better design? There’s only one way to find out – read on.


DESIGN

Nokia 105 (2017)

Design-wise, the Nokia 105 (2017) is better than the older 2013 version. It has a very attractive aesthetic that makes it a catchy to the eyes at first sight. The available colour also further adds to the beauty of the design. The Nokia 105 (2017) feature phone comes in White, Red, Blue and Black colours.

Nokia 105 (2017)

Unlike the 2013 version of the Nokia 105 which had slightly curved edges, the Nokia 105 (2017) has distinct and totally rounded edges. Moving to the front, the keypads are also made of rubber but have their individual housing separated by the plastic body case.

The flashlight, charging port and earphone jack are all located at the top of the device. The flashlight design is quite different as well as the charging port; a micro USBv2.0 charging port. This is a completely different drift from Nokia’s conventional “pin mouth” charging port.

DISPLAY

The Nokia 105 (2017) maintains the same 1.4-inch screen size found in earlier versions. However, this version of this feature phone has a better display resolution and pixel density (120 x 160 pixels and 143 ppi respectively). The screen to body ratio is also thinner (10.9%) than the popular 2013 Nokia 105 (14.1%).

BATTERY

The battery capacity on the Nokia 105 (2017) has not changed. A removable and replaceable 800mAh powers this device; just like previously released versions. The Nokia 105 (2017) however boasts of longer standby and usage time than older versions.

Nokia 105 Screen Repairs

Although the Nokia 105 is very simple in terms of its design and function, it still provides many of the most popular mobile phone features. This phone offers 8 MB of internal storage as well as USB charging, a flashlight function, and a lithium-ion battery. Like all smartphones, however, the Nokia 105 is still prone to various types of damage, including screen damage – especially if you do not keep it in a protective case. If you do happen to damage your Nokia 105 screen, you do not need to rush out and buy a new one. Simply bring it to Cell Phone Repair, and one of our expert technicians will diagnose your problem for free.

Nokia 105 Water Damage

The Nokia 105 is the perfect phone for someone who doesn’t require any complicated apps or technology and simply wants to use a mobile phone as a mobile phone. While the Nokia 105 provides for these needs, it is lacking in one area – it is not waterproof. If you aren’t careful about using your Nokia 105 near water and other liquids, you run the risk of doing water damage. Remember, even a little bit of water damage can mean big problems for your phone. If your Nokia 105 does happen to sustain water damage it isn’t any reason to panic – Cell Phone Repair has your back. Stop in for a free consultation, and we’ll tell you just what it will take to fix your Nokia 105.

see full specs Nokia 105 here http://list-phones.com/catalogue/Nokia-105

Monday, February 5, 2018

BLU Pure View full smartphone review

The BLU Pure View was recently spotted on Amazon.
The phone features dual front-facing cameras, an 18:9 display, and a $200 price tag.
Oddly enough, BLU has not officially announced the Pure View.
As 18:9 displays become more popular, companies like BLU eventually adopt the stretchy standard. That eventuality came as a surprise yesterday, when the company quietly launched the Pure View.

The Pure View features a 5.7-inch, 18:9 display with HD+ (1440 x 720) resolution. Around back is a 13 MP camera and fingerprint sensor, while the front sports dual 8 MP cameras with flash. According to the Amazon listing, the front-facing cameras are also used for face unlocking. We are not sure if the Pure View includes any specialized hardware à la the iPhone X and Galaxy S8.

Elsewhere, MediaTek’s octa-core 1.3 GHz MT6753 chipset and 3 GB of RAM power the Pure View. You can boost the 32 GB of internal storage by an additional 64 GB through the microSD card slot.

We do not know what version of Android the phone features. Knowing BLU and its propensity to use older versions of Android, it would not come as a shock if the Pure View runs Android Nougat.

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Either way, the phone looks to be a decent option that introduces you to the world of 18:9 displays without breaking the bank. Then again, the Honor 7X and Moto G5 Plus have proven to be solid alternatives for around the same price.

Even though the Pure View is listed on Amazon, it is currently out of stock. Also, BLU has not officially announced the phone, though the listing appears more than legitimate. Just remember that the Pure View will only work on GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile.

If you are interested, you can keep tabs on the phone at the link below. http://list-phones.com/catalogue/BLU-Pure-View