Alcatel Removable Unlocked International 5033E Review
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Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
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Brand | Alcatel |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Operating System | Android 8.1 |
Color | Bluish Black |
Cellular Technology | 4G, 3G, 2G |
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Description of Alcatel Removable Unlocked International 5033E
- Cost-effective, the most recent Android is smart, the memory is normal, and both cameras function normally. just great for communicating and viewing online videos.
- not yet revealed
- Low cost, low weight, and small size (if these are important to you) are all features to consider.
- I won't nitpick the phone's camera, display, or storage space because low- to mid-range smartphones typically don't excel in those departments. One, the application and network speeds are incredibly sluggish. Glitched. Second, batteries won't last more than a day if you use your phone solely as a dialer. Although I disabled all non-essential background programs except from the browser, maps, notes, taxi, and calculator, it still ran slowly. Third, charging the battery is an arduous process that can take several hours even with a fast-charging adaptor and external battery. Simply put, he doesn't give a damn. Fourth, the conversation time with the microphone and the speaker has recently become humorous. Those in a more mature age bracket do not grasp my meaning. Call quality suffers in noisy environments as well. No. 5 is a quibble at best. More than 21 characters from the Cyrillic and Melkite alphabets cannot be used to dial a subscriber using the "contacts" app. It's comical in retrospect. But, you would have to put "Nick" rather than "Nikolay" if you were required to include the person's employer and title. Further, I cannot agree with this.
- Battery
- Technology, display, and recording device.
- Android GO, Google's lightweight standard programs that work in tandem with the rest of the system, allow you to function more or less normally even when using a low-powered CPU. Weaned heavily off of this design size, however this phone's portability is a big selling point. No Internet or video editing work of any significance is expected.
- It's an awful screen, really. Even when taking TN into account. My old HP ProBook likewise has a TN matrix, but the experience is very different. One can get the idea that the polarizing film was inserted improperly. Turning the phone over improves the screen's aesthetics, but you still aren't really excited about it. And with the screen positioned as it is now, not only are all angles of view blocked, but even a direct gaze causes color distortion. The processor can hardly handle the most fundamental smartphone tasks. It takes a few seconds to answer a call, programs are sluggish, the keyboard is sticky, and pressing has a delayed reaction. The fact that the touchscreen sensor has erratic responses and frequently fails to register presses is quite frustrating. It's a compact battery. This is plain to see. The battery life of the phone is sufficient for light usage into the evening, but it was not designed for continuous use of IM clients and web browsing.
- Size, ease of use, dependability, and the fact that the screen hasn't been scratched yet (which is completely incomprehensible - the film has not been glued). There is a hilarious night mode available, in which the display goes from blue to yellow, but as a side effect, all of the icons become more audible. Why is it so difficult to understand, yet so beautiful? An excellent screenshot application that is far more user-friendly than those found on Samsungs and Xiaomis. I chose it because it was the least expensive option that offered 4G.
- The display does not have even the slightest oleophobic protection on it. Issues with the process of transferring files; it does not send anything over the connection, and it is unable to recognize flash devices connected through OTG. Only available via bluetooth. There is only a single button present on the screen, and there is no option to double tap.
- Comfy and reasonably economical. Excellent outward appearance.
- The internet lags. It's not essential, though.
- Price ($4,000), nice case—the phone fits in the hand without slipping. The battery lasts a day if you use it as a dialer, instant messenger, and occasionally the Internet. 8.1-based Android Go. Radio
- The matrix (screen) won't display a typical image. Without an oleophobic coating, fingerprints show up right away.
- Advantages. What benefits may an ultra-cheap smartphone offer? Design? It's not here; this is a typical bar. Battery? Its capacity is very little. This is a SMARTPHONE with LTE, Wi-Fi, two cameras, and a big screen, so it is not just for "calling," but also for other purposes. But, even with low speed, Android 8's 4 cores and 1 Gig of Memory do not stand out.
- Screen. Even now, I can't place where I saw "this" or something similar. It's not just awful; it's repulsive. This aspect ratio TFT TN is not physically able to provide more or less favorable viewing angles, and there appears to be a significant air gap in it. Even with the budget in mind, the screen is generally dismal. No automatic adjusting of brightness. Only 2 touches are recognized, which is Highly inaccurate (in 2022.). Camera. Because there is no focusing and the preset is not totally effective, she lathers even in bright sunlight. Never even attempt to capture a photo of some very small writing, particularly in artificial lighting. A 2022 mA battery manages to be charged by a 550 mA charger in 3.5 HOURS (and you may charge it for 10 hours if you use smart at the time of charging)! The charge will not last all day with typical use from sunrise to night. Performance. Even on a "clean" smart without any third-party software, it is insufficient. Watch for Interface freezes, reboots (at this point, the status bar and bottom buttons will vanish), and freezes on incoming calls (you won't be able to take a call for a short while while the phone "thinks"). Speaker, good call. the level of communication, more or less, in general. It is conversational, has only one speaker, and uses multimedia. Of course, the media playback quality is HORRIBLE. The sound has a "above average" volume and squeaks and wheezes. There are only on-screen buttons, which are tiny and frequently pressed while typing on the keyboard because they are situated directly below it. There are no touch buttons. Maybe you won't have that issue if your fingers are the size of cats, though.
- Both the design and the overall form factor of the device are very impressive. Positive feelings can also be evoked by tactile sensations. The sensitive touchscreen makes it possible to type with just one hand (thumb). Operating system Android GO 8.1. Because it uses the GO version, clever operates more efficiently than its Chinese competitors that have two gigabytes of RAM. The connection is solid, and neither the wireless nor the cellular network can be criticized in any way. Despite having a very low capacity, the battery nevertheless has a respectable hold (exactly as much as indicated by the manufacturer). The CPU, which is the same MT6739 and not the 6737, which has already caused the device to bare its teeth, is satisfactory. Also, the video conversion from Mali to PowerVR is something that cannot help but be ascribed to the virtues of the project.
- Let's begin with the presentation, shall we? However, it is a TFT TN display, so it is not HD. Additionally, it is not an IPS display, an AMOLED display, or any other type of display. This results in viewing angles that are not only extremely poor but also simply do not exist. The lack of a touchscreen that supports two touches is not a deal breaker for me, but it might be for other people. At least the picture is formatted in an attractive 18:9 aspect ratio. I will also ascribe the problems to the camera because it does not have one, either in the front or the back. Oh well, at least the flashlight works, heaven forbid, but this is significant to me, perhaps even more so than the camera.
- Alcatel-1 is a low-cost smartphone with social networks, a tiny, dependable, ated CPU (MediaTek MT6739), PowerVR GE8100, and high-quality soldering on the board.
- I don't understand CPUs, the battery is weak, the screen can't scroll, but that's not even it. The conclusion naturally follows: Alcatel 1, CPU, 2.5 to 5 - no screen, battery, and photo - as recalled.
- Fits many
- Some little things
- Everyone likes it so far
- Definitely a bad product