Beeline fast smartphone - reviews and review of characteristics. Beeline fast smartphone - reviews and characteristics overview Technical characteristics and performance

22.12.2017

Korolev Vladimir

Grade

Pros: Price, HD screen 1280 by 720, Android 5.1 4G, camera.
Cons: The battery is rather weak, front-camera Not good.
Feedback: Using this model for more than a year now, I felt something more than an ordinary smartphone, I of course understand that it is made by people from the company ZTE, and this company produces very high-quality phones. The autofocus camera works perfectly, the battery is not very good, with active use it lasts for 5 hours time when you buy this phone, be sure to take protective glass or a cover, because the glass is very thin and breaks easily, I have changed about three in all this time.

22.12.2017

Fatalov Alexey

Grade

Pros: Feels good in the hand, cool screen, charges quickly and holds a charge for a long time, good quality sound
Cons: IMHO 1GB of RAM is not enough and the ear speaker sounds unusual, too many high frequencies when talking.
Review: Immediately after the purchase it was useful to install all the applications I use, and I have about 70 of them. The device, apparently, could not stand it and began to freeze at a random moment in time. Ok, done full reset, I repeat the operation - similarly. The third time I decided to install only the most important things, the device started up! I’m gradually adding applications - no freezes, it works like a charm!
One more thing - on the first morning after charging, the edges of the screen became slightly lighter than the middle, but after an hour this disappeared and did not appear again.
I've been using the device for a month and am happy as an elephant! The best model for your money!!

22.12.2017

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Grade

Pros: Large screen, 4G LTE, capacious battery, Android 5.1
Cons: Compared to previous phones, it is large, the screen does not have an oleophobic coating, Sberbank Online swears at “non-original firmware” and you can only pay using templates.
Review: You can take it, but as a workhorse - calls, Internet, YouTube.

22.12.2017

Titov Andrey

Grade

Pros: Screen, android 5.1, real updates, lte, holds a charge for a long time for such a phone
Cons: Vo lte is slow, provider glitch, reboots at the beginning, but after the update everything stabilizes
Review: For such a price, the best, yes it’s on track zte does, and this brand is good

22.12.2017

Zamesov Igor

Grade

Pros: High-quality and very bright display. The smartphone is light and convenient, despite its 5.5" diagonal. The battery is 2920 mAh. For a month of use, not a single glitch. One charge is enough for a day of very intensive use on the 4G network. There are interesting features: for example, turning off the display for a long time (or twice ) by pressing the menu button (or another one you select); unlocking not only with the power button, but also with the volume rocker.
Cons: No USB-OTG.
Review: Considering the low cost, it’s hard to find fault with the quality of the camera and so on. not going to. By the way, the main camera is not bad, flash and autofocus are on board, the front camera is also okay. I recommend installing a third-party launcher; the native one has a blurry interface. To remove cache and unnecessary processes, I recommend using Android app Assistant. By the way, I use it to backup programs, mainly for rarely used applications. If they are not needed, I delete them, and if necessary, I quickly and easily restore them. A backup is also needed if updating a program has worsened its performance; then they just install again old version. Therefore, the smartphone does not become cluttered and works quickly and flawlessly.

Beeline continues to delight us with “autumn new products” and expands the range of branded mobile devices. Before Beeline Pro 2 and Beeline Tab Pro appeared on sale, they were followed by two new devices with LTE support from the new Fast line. This is a 5" 4G smartphone Beeline Fast and 7" tablet Beeline Tab Fast, also with LTE support. The appearance of such devices on the market is quite justified, because The geography of LTE coverage continues to expand, including more and more new regions, and the operator logically strives to offer subscribers affordable devices that actively consume traffic. For the end consumer, this approach opens up good prospects for purchasing an inexpensive high-tech device at an attractive price. Beeline Tab and Beeline Tab Fast are good in this regard not only because they have a 4G module, but also the latest OS Google Android 5.1 Lollipop, which came before latest news not often seen in budget devices.

The cost of the devices is relatively low - 5990 rubles. for Beeline Fast (smartphone) and 5490 rub. for Beeline Tab Fast (tablet). At the start of sales there are no promotions and special offers, allowing you to buy a device cheaper complete with tariff plan, was not foreseen, but as we have repeatedly seen, it is quite possible that such promotions will appear in the near future.

Let's try to take a closer look at what is offered to us under the "brand" Fast and we'll start, perhaps, with a smartphone:


The new operator's LTE gadget, which has every chance of becoming popular, comes in black, gold and silver colors. We received the black version for review. As you can see, there is nothing unusual in appearance There is no smartphone - a candy bar-shaped case, a panel with hardware buttons in the shape of a triangle, a circle and a square, which has long been a signature Lollipop feature, and a large 5" screen. By the way, Beeline Fast uses an IPS matrix, which, as you know, has good brightness and has fairly large viewing angles compared to previous technologies. True, the screen resolution is 480x854 pixels. Agree, on a screen of this size I would like to see at least 720x1080, but here it is necessary to take into account that this is a budget-class device and, apparently, the manufacturer considered that 480x854 would be optimal for the majority, which is partly true, because The average user cannot name at all the brand of chip on which his smartphone is built, nor the screen resolution, nor other characteristics (well, with the possible exception of the number of cores, which has not been a fundamental indicator for a long time).


Speaking of the chip. Beeline Fast is built on the basis of a modern SoC from MediaTek - MT6735M. The chip has four cores with clock frequency 1 Ghz, and the 500 MHz" Mali-T720 MP2 is responsible for graphics output. In combination with 1 Gb random access memory(RAM) and 8 Gb of internal memory (ROM) resources of the device allow you to comfortably use any popular applications, even despite the more hardware-demanding 5.1 LolliPop. Looking ahead, I will say that in the popular Antutu Benchmark test the device scores about 19974 points, which is a completely normal result for devices in this segment.


The smartphone is equipped with two cameras - a main one with a resolution of 5 MPix and a 2 MPix front camera. Communication capabilities The smartphone is standard - there is GPS, FM radio, Bluetooth 4.0, however, its unique feature is WiFi, which supports 802.11 a/b/g/n standards, i.e. both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. You can find more detailed technical characteristics of the device below.


Smartphone Beeline Fast
Operating system:
Processor and video subsystem:CPU: 4-core MediaTek MT6735M 1.0 GHz, GPU: Mali-T720 MP2 500 MHz.
Memory:
Screen:IPS, 5", 480x854 pixels, 16 million colors, multi-touch 5 points
Camera:
SIM quantity:1 (Mini-SIM)
Standards and ranges:
Navigation:GPS; A-GPS
Wireless technologies:
Additionally:FM radio, charging via Micro-USB connector
Battery:2200 mAh (stated standby time - up to 300 hours, talk time - up to 5 hours)
Available colors:black, gold, silver


Below are a few screenshots from the working device:

Now let's look at the Beeline Tab Fast tablet of the same name and its technical characteristics:



Tablet Beeline Tab Fast
Operating system:Google Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
CPU:1.3 GHz, 4-core, MediaTek MT8735
Memory:1 Gb (RAM) + 8 Gb (ROM), card support microSD memory HC up to 32 Gb
Screen:IPS, 7", 1024x600 pixels, 16 million colors, multi-touch 5 points
Camera:5 MPix (autofocus) - main, 2 MPix - front
SIM quantity:1 (Mini-SIM)
Standards and ranges:GSM 900/1800 MHz, UMTS 900/2100 MHz, LTE B3/B7/B20
Navigation:GPS; A-GPS
Wireless technologies:Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz)
Additionally:FM radio, charging via Micro-USB connector
Battery:3300 mAh
Available colors:black White

As you can see, in terms of characteristics, the devices are similar, even down to the type of SoC used. The Beeline Tab Fast tablet uses a more powerful chip, due to which it achieves a slightly higher result in AnTuTu Benchmark - for the tablet it is 28088 points.

Both devices are branded and are initially configured to work only in the Beeline operator network (i.e. they come with the simlock function). When you try to insert a SIM card of another operator into Beeline Fast or Beeline Tab Fast, a request to enter a network unlock code will appear on the screen, after successfully entering which the device will begin to understand SIM cards of other telecom operators. One way to obtain an unlock code is to order it on our trading platform. Advantage this method is speed: you can get the network unlock code for Beeline Fast or Beeline Tab Fast instantly at any time convenient for you by clicking on one of the links.

Mobile Internet fourth generation finally registered in major cities of Russia. And if quite recently only top-end devices could impress with 4G, now more and more budget models are gaining access to the new generation networks. Operator mobile communications Beeline presented a whole line of such tablets and smartphones. One of them is Beeline Fast.

Specifications and productivity

  • Quad-core CPU MediaTek MT6735M clocked at 1 GHz;
  • Mali-T720 as a graphics accelerator;
  • default operating system Android system 5.1;
  • 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal memory;
  • slot for microSDHC memory cards up to 32 GB;
  • GPS navigation;
  • rechargeable battery with a capacity of 2200 mAh;
  • weight 124 grams.

The hardware described above is not impressive, but in practice the gadget works quite quickly: menus and applications open instantly, the browser also functions well with many open tabs. The only thing that bothers me is the heating of the case.

With modern 3D games The smartphone copes well, but this is not the merit of the hardware; the screen has a minimum resolution.

Appearance

What immediately catches your eye is slim body made of pleasant soft-touch plastic. The edges of the device are nicely rounded, and smooth lines dominate the entire design.

The front side is completely covered tempered glass, on which is additionally pasted protective film. At the top end of the gadget there is speaker, front camera and proximity sensor. Touch navigation keys are located under the screen.

The back side is completely occupied by a plastic cover. At the top there is a five-megapixel camera lens with a flash, at the bottom there is the Beeline logo and an external speaker grille.

The device weighs very little - 124 grams, and is convenient to carry in your pocket. The movement of all physical buttons is clear. The case itself did not reveal any creaks, the build quality was excellent.

Screen

The 5-inch IPS screen has a resolution of 480x854 pixels. The Matrix is ​​not impressive. However, games and movies look decent on the display, the picture is bright and colorful. The wide viewing angles are also pleasing, but the brightness is critically lacking.

Auto-tuning works correctly. The sensor clearly handles up to five simultaneous touches.

Camera

Don't forget that this is a budget smartphone, and the camera is nothing more than a pleasant bonus. The main camera has a five-megapixel sensor and LED flash. The set of settings is standard: panorama, video shooting, HDR. The camera's capabilities are sufficient for landscapes or portraits in good lighting.

The front 0.3 megapixel camera copes well with its functions – video calls.

Results

This time Beeline really pleased: unlike the recently released tablet computer" ". You can buy Beeline Fast for only 5,800 rubles, for which the user receives latest version Android OS, high-quality and beautiful case, large screen and high-speed mobile Internet.

Large and bright 5-inch screen, excellent 4G performance and price RUB 6,490. It's a pity that there is no slot for a second SIM card. There are also plenty of shortcomings, but in this price segment these are rather shortcomings. The machine is fully functional and does not cause irritation.

The market for operator branded devices lives its own separate life, and it lives very well. “Flagships” are well-known and hotly discussed, the technical perfection fascinates, and saliva drips onto the keys, but the mass product takes its toll on mass production, forgive the tautology. It’s like in public catering: four occupied tables in an expensive restaurant and a ten-minute line for each of the four cashiers at McDonald’s. In this sense, the name “Beeline Fast” amused by its association with the term “fast food”; there is something fair in this. Although "Beeline Fast" is no longer "fast food" in price.

The smartphone has been on sale since last fall, online store page. I was interested in the device because of the “” promotion; when purchasing this “Fast” they gave a 3G smartphone as a gift. I asked for the device to be tested; it’s still an interesting type of smartphone product.

So, before us is one of the representatives of the “budget+” category. Really budget smartphones Now at a price level of up to three thousand rubles, ideally - about two. At all cheap smartphones are also in great demand, but this is a different “weight category” and the topic of another review.

Specifications

  • Full name: “Beeline Fast”, not to be confused with “Beeline Fast two” (another model).
  • Manufacturer: SenZhen LongHua Fortuneship Technology Co. Ltd (China).
  • Operating system: Android 5.1 Lollipop.
  • SIM cards: one, miniSIM, SIM-Lock installed, can be disabled.
  • Screen: 5 inches, IPS, 16.78 million colors, 854 x 480, pixel density 196 ppi.
  • Cameras: main 5 MP with autofocus, front 2 MP.
  • Processor: quad-core MediaTek MT6735M, 1 GHz.
  • Video subsystem: Mali-T720 M, 500 MHz.
  • Memory: 8 GB built-in (about 5 GB available), 1 GB RAM.
  • Memory card slot: microSD up to 32 GB.
  • Support 2G/3G/4G. Bands 2G 900/1800 MHz, 3G 900/2100 MHz, 4G (LTE FDD) 800/1800/2600 (bands 3/7/20).
  • Wireless interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4/5 GHz, Bluetooth 4.0, USB.
  • Navigation: GPS, A-GPS
  • Battery: 2,200 mAh
  • Dimensions and weight: 145.5 x 8.8 x 72.6 mm, 125 g.

Dot the i's

The traditional section is especially for those who want to immediately understand whether it makes sense to read the review to the end. The “technical specifications” section does not reflect individual characteristics, which can greatly affect the convenience and comfort of the user.

4G works great, connects to the network quickly and stays on it confidently. There are no complaints about the transfer speed. There is a slot for a microSD memory card. One SIM card (miniSIM, regular). The smartphone is locked to Beeline, but you can ask for an unlock code at the salon, they will give it for free.


The AnTuTu benchmark assigned the device 23,275 virtual “parrots”. Very good for this class, but heavy games maximum settings they won't go. There is a 5 GHz Wi-Fi band, which is unusual for an inexpensive smartphone.

A resolution of 854 x 480 with a pixel density of less than 200 ppi is not enough for comfortable work; blurred fonts and fine lines are noticeable to the eye. A resolution of 720 x 1080 would be more appropriate. What helps the screen is that the IPS matrix is ​​bright, color reproduction is good and no distortion occurs when turning. The brightness reserve is small, and in sunny weather it may not be enough. There is automatic brightness adjustment, but in the evening indoors you have to reduce the brightness manually.

The main camera is expectedly “no good”, autofocus is slow. In poor lighting, pictures are often blurred. But there are no obvious defects in color rendition, including when shooting indoors. One of the advantages is the 2 MP front camera, which takes good pictures. As a bonus, there is an LED event indicator.

There are no complaints about the voice speaker and microphone. The multimedia speaker is not the best, with low frequencies Badly. The ringer volume seemed insufficient to me, but not critical. There is no headset included, the 3.5 mm jack is standard. The removable 2,200 mAh battery reliably handles a full day of normal load.

For its 5-inch screen, the smartphone is thin and does not look bulky. Considering its size, the smartphone is lightweight, only 125 g. Colors are black, silver or gold with a slightly pinkish tint. It is assembled with high quality, the matte back (soft-touch) is pleasant to the touch and does not slip in your hands.

Positioning

The lack of a second SIM card is sad, and the price is a bit high even by today’s standards. As for the target audience, it is different. Three color options (black, silver, gold) expand the segment of potential consumers; many modern girls love big screens. At first glance, it’s a full-fledged, but not prohibitively expensive smartphone with almost a complete set modern technologies. Including LTE and even 5 GHz Wi-Fi. Those who consider anything larger than 4.5 inches to be “shovels” and those who are willing to pay for the brand and/or characteristics fall out of the segment of potential consumers. And also those who, on the contrary, are not ready to pay and take the cheapest according to the principle “if only for a smartphone.”


It’s interesting that operators continue to want extra money for LTE. Not long ago I wrote that 4G support is no longer a “premium” feature, and the operators themselves are interested in reducing the load on 3G networks. Looks like I was in a hurry. If we go to the page with the Beeline Pro 3 smartphone, we will see a device with very similar parameters and characteristics. One of the few differences is the lack of LTE, and the price tag is different, 4,990 instead of 6,490 for Beeline Fast. Additional one and a half thousand rubles. only for 4G support is still inhumane. And I recently saw on the Beeline Fast page a crossed out price tag of 6,490 and a new one of 4,990. I don’t know whether they made a mistake, or a short promotion, or changed their mind about selling at 4,990. But a peculiar picture is drawn: those who thoughtfully study the parameters will want for six and a half thousand something better (for example, a higher screen resolution), and those choosing by screen size will buy “the same thing,” but cheaper.

Equipment and design


Standard set: smartphone, connecting cable, user manual and charger with an output current of 1 A. I hope there is a 2 A charger in the household; with a standard 1 A, the smartphone is fully charged in almost three and a half hours. It’s a pity that we saved on the headset; with other smartphones, I read about the hassle of finding a suitable one.


I already wrote about the small thickness and weight. The device has classically rounded corners, looks neat and fits well in the hand. I’ve already written about the choice of colors (black, silver, gold), but there’s nothing more to write about the design.

Design Features

There are no questions about the assembly. Everything is tight, without cracks, does not move, does not crunch in your hands. The back cover is not pressed through. I read from someone about a slight play in the buttons, but I didn’t notice this on my device. The layout is standard, a monoblock with a tray-shaped back cover.


There are many latches around the perimeter of the lid, and the appearance of any backlash in the future is unlikely. The battery is removable, the camera eye practically does not protrude beyond the dimensions. Nearby is a second microphone. Multimedia speaker grille (holes in back cover) turned out to be unsuccessful. The holes are not on the fold, but they also did not provide protrusions in the cover to provide clearance. Accordingly, when the phone is lying even on a flat surface, the sound is noticeably muffled.


The headphone jack is on the top edge, and the microUSB jack and voice microphone are on the bottom. By the way, pay attention to the photo above: even at such an extreme viewing angle, the colors are not inverted or distorted. In this sense, the IPS screen is good.


The buttons match the color of the case and protrude perfectly. The placement is usual, the power button is on the right side, the volume rocker is on the left.


The travel of the buttons is short and clear, they are easy to feel. Although we all grumble about the same and uninteresting smartphones from Chinese manufacturers of inexpensive hardware, there are benefits from such unification. Production technologies have long been proven, and now you rarely see even the most budget smartphone with obvious design flaws or assembly defects.


All three control buttons are software, they saved on the backlight, it is not there. It's uncomfortable in the dark at first. Moreover, instead of white paint, the symbols are mirrored. In the light at a certain angle they shine brightly, but in the dark they are not visible at all. But there is an LED event indicator that helps save battery power. Think about how many times a day you turn on your screen just to check if you missed something important.

Display


The feelings are ambivalent. The resolution of 854 x 480 with a pixel density of 196 ppi is not exciting, I would like more. On the other hand, the matrix itself is excellent, the colors are saturated, the white balance is fine even with default settings.


If something doesn’t suit you, MiraVision technology will allow you to customize everything to your taste. There are no miracles, and don’t count on magical transformations, but many settings are useful. And the color temperature can be set perfectly. It is somewhat ironic that color rendition IPS matrices does not cause any complaints and without any additional tricks.


A photograph (namely a photo, not a screenshot) of a section of the display gives an idea of ​​what you will actually see during use. Everything always looks perfect in screenshots, so it’s better to look at the photo.

The screen is responsive and responds well to touches. But it gets dirty quickly, and I'm not sure about the presence of an oleophobic coating. Or it is there, but of poor quality.

Cameras

There are two cameras: a main 5 MP with autofocus and a front 2 MP. There is a flash (one LED), but it is weak, and there is almost no use from it. From a distance of more than 0.75 meters, a phone with a flash will work at such a shutter speed that the photo will still be blurred, see below for more on this. Unless you take photographs of documents in poor lighting.


A traditional “advertising” photo of a playground in good lighting. The colors are natural, without software-generated “acidity”. The pictures clearly lack sharpness; they are good enough for posting on social networks. The white balance is slightly shifted towards green, but not very critical.


Close-up objects and in good lighting turn out decently. There is autofocus, although it is slow. The settings provide different scenarios and a choice of shooting conditions, but this is all “from the evil one”, only a few enthusiasts use it. I always proceed from how the photomodule performs in the “Auto” mode.


What really pleased me was the correct color rendition in different types artificial lighting. You can shoot indoors, but the light must be bright enough.


At first I couldn’t understand why I ended up with so many out-of-focus and even very blurry photographs in seemingly good lighting conditions. I dug into the EXIF ​​information of the files and understood. In good lighting (for example, a supermarket trading floor), the device operates at a shutter speed of 1/15 - 1/25 seconds, which is a lot for handheld photography. It is believed that with some experience you can shoot at shutter speeds up to 1/30. As the lighting worsens, the device moves to shutter speeds of 1/8 and even 1/5 s, and this is probably a blurry frame. In general, Auto mode is best for shooting in really good lighting.


The familiar "purple spot" effect in the center of the frame. Not very pronounced, but there. Several years ago I saw it on many smartphones, but now I rarely see it. It seems to me that this was invented many years ago on purpose: in the center of the photo there is most often a face, which with such “spot color correction” looks better. Look at the dog's face and front part of the body, a small dose of purple clearly did him good.


Finally, about filming documents, also a common scenario. The A4 format, even with a not very large font, is readable normally, but you shouldn’t count on good text recognition performance. There are no problems with photographing advertisements.


Sample images from the 2 MP front camera. Quite decent, even good for two megapixels. Color rendition and white balance are fine. The capture angle is normal, and for group shots you can’t do without a “selfie stick”. It’s a phenomenon that I’ve observed more than once: the 2 MP front camera takes consistently good photos. Despite the fact that the main 5 MP camera is unpredictable, on one of inexpensive smartphones The main camera was clearly worse than the front camera.

Benchmarking, sensors and all that stuff

For relatively inexpensive smartphones it’s not very interesting, you won’t see anything unexpected, but still.


AnTuTu rating in comparison with flagship leaders, as well as General characteristics devices. It should be noted that budget smartphones almost never cross the border of 20,000 virtual “parrots,” so our “Beeline Fast” looks good in this sense. This is confirmed by the sensations from interacting with the device: everything in the interface is quite fast and without obvious “slowdowns”.


Processor, memory and display according to AnTuTu. The specified pixel density (240 ppi) is very optimistic, but far from reality. In fact, taking into account the screen diagonal of 5 inches, this is 196 ppi.


Data operating system and the sensors present. I was amused by the line “The heartbeat is not supported”, I remembered a bearded joke about the heart: “And I came to you today without knocking!”


I've read quite a few complaints about software from those who bought a smartphone in the fall. Now, within three days after activation, two software updates arrive in turn. It looks like the bugs have been fixed. What was noticed was the correction of the impossibility of transferring programs to an SD card and the “finishing” of localization (Russian language was forgotten in the names of some directories), but there is probably a lot more. Don’t ignore it, the updates go smoothly, and no crashes were noticed after them.

Impressions from work

Most of the features (including voice) have already been described above, let's talk about data transfer. Moreover, they ask us for significant additional money for 4G happiness. Is it fair to ask, and do you and I need all this? After all, according to the results of “synthetic” tests, the data transfer speed in 3G is not much worse.


The question is ambiguous. Money, of course, is a pity, but with more or less active use mobile internet the result is obvious: a 4G connection is qualitatively better in many respects. And, more importantly, 4G “feels” noticeably better too. A significant difference from 3G is the short response time (ping), which is especially important for dynamic online games. Download speed (data transfer “up”) is important for those who work with files in the cloud, high speed 4G transmissions are especially noticeable for those who send their photos to an external server or store them in the cloud.

And further. When dealing with data transfer, you've probably noticed that in places with poor signal levels, 3G transmission may stop, although the phone can see the network. In 4G, data is transmitted even at a signal level of -115-119 dbm. In 3G, at levels closer to -95 dbm, you can no longer hope for more or less stable transmission.


As for data reception (downstream transmission), here everything largely depends on the technology and the available frequency band of a particular operator in a particular region. But the user terminal itself is also important. "Beeline Fast" with its cat.4 (up to 150 Mbit/s) overclocks well where the network allows it.

Among other features. The smartphone holds on to the 4G network confidently and, as they say, “until the last.” Switches from 3G to 4G quickly. For example, after telephone conversation(and it could only take place in 2G/3G) I never saw a 2G or 3G indicator. While I was closing the call screen and the address book, the device managed to return to 4G.

The lack of indication (arrows next to the icon) of data transmission is a little infuriating; in our conditions this is important. You click on the link and wait, not understanding what is happening. Either the site is taking a long time to load, or the data transmission has “died” and it’s time to reconnect your smartphone. And on Wi-Fi icon The treasured arrows are there and working. By whose strange whim was this indication removed for connection via cellular network- mystery. It was also not possible to display the battery charge indicator in percentage in the status line.

The LED event indicator is a great boon. Here it is two-color (red/green), and applications allow you to customize the color and frequency of blinking. That is, in most cases, you not only learn about the “event”, but also see what kind of “event” overtook you. And is it worth turning on the screen for it?

The telephone functions of smartphones are losing their importance, but “what about talking?!” it’s not going anywhere, we say. Everything is fine here, no complaints. The voice speaker could have been better, but they stuck with what they had. Long gone are the days of forum battles on the topic of voice speakers. different manufacturers. For example, I liked the speakers of the “top” models the most Ericsson phones, I still remember.

I didn’t notice any slowdowns in the interface; programs launched quickly. But for some reason it takes 10 seconds longer than usual. Visible against the background fast loading via 4G, some 20 MB software downloads faster than it installs.

There are no complaints about the GPS; it finds satellites quickly. Among other things, there is an FM radio, which predictably uses a headset or headphone wire as an antenna. Which are not included in the kit.

Summary

The smartphone can be considered as a compromise for those who do not want to overpay. There are no serious shortcomings, it works stably, and 4G is frankly pleasing. But the price is 6,490 rubles. a bit tall. If there was an IPS display with a resolution of 720 x 1080, it would be just right. Read more in the “Positioning” section.