Pros
- This runs on Android 4.1 Jelly bean, the later of the Androids. The interface is smoother, and the notification bar includes features like returning a missed call.
- The battery life of Wammy Note is good with about 15 hours of average usage when used with lots of 3G, Wi-Fi, browsing and reading, and plenty of phone calls. The package includes a second 2500mAh battery, making sure you'll never run out of battery.
- The screen is a disaster. It's a fingerprint magnet, has washed out colors, and is dull overall. It is not very responsive with touches.
- The phone heats up quickly and it's quite heavy. And this makes it inconvenient to use.
- The antenna is really bad at catching signals ad the call quality - both for talking and listening - is not that good.
- There are small glitches throughout, which piled up to make for an annoying experience. For example, when on a phone call, the red button to hang a call is nowhere to be found. Then there's the built-in analog TV antenna that doesn't seem to catch any channel.
- The camera is pretty much useless, delivering unstable images only in direct sunlight. All other photos are grainy, don't capture the right colors, and are out of focus.
- 5-inch touchscreen, 800x480 pixels
- 1GHz dual core
- 8MP primary camera and 1.3mp front camera
- 4GB, microSD up to 32GB
- 512MB RAM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro USB
- GPS, A-GPS, Dual SIM (GSM+GSM)
- 144x89x12mm, 192grams
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
- 2500mAh battery (15hrs average usage)
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