KingEurope
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You know, when I saw this, I thought it was quite a good Tech of the Week...
But then Bid aren't really saying much about the specs. It's running ICS, which is getting long in the tooth with Android now, 4GB internal is going to eaten up largely by the Android OS itself. No mention of the screen resolution makes me really sceptical that the screen's res is crap for the 5" panel. I can see them not wanting to mention the CPU or GPU to save confusing some consumers, but not even mentioning it on their website is a bit ridiculous. No mention of the RAM either, which is vital information in buying anything Android, because it will make or break the multi-tasking. The Yarvik tablets had 512MB, so I assume this phone would too, which is quite simply rubbish, even for £160. That's an assumption, but if Bid aren't going to bother mentioning it anywhere, everyone has to assume...
For £160 there is so much better avaliable. Google's Nexus 4 is £160 delivered, straight from Google, and it blows the Yarvik out of the water in specs (and brand, if that's a factor to you).
Seems like a very well engineered Tech of the Week. £160 sounds great for a smartphone to anyone who doesn't know much about smartphones. But just a little digging and you'll find that so much better is avaliable for that same price...
But then Bid aren't really saying much about the specs. It's running ICS, which is getting long in the tooth with Android now, 4GB internal is going to eaten up largely by the Android OS itself. No mention of the screen resolution makes me really sceptical that the screen's res is crap for the 5" panel. I can see them not wanting to mention the CPU or GPU to save confusing some consumers, but not even mentioning it on their website is a bit ridiculous. No mention of the RAM either, which is vital information in buying anything Android, because it will make or break the multi-tasking. The Yarvik tablets had 512MB, so I assume this phone would too, which is quite simply rubbish, even for £160. That's an assumption, but if Bid aren't going to bother mentioning it anywhere, everyone has to assume...
For £160 there is so much better avaliable. Google's Nexus 4 is £160 delivered, straight from Google, and it blows the Yarvik out of the water in specs (and brand, if that's a factor to you).
Seems like a very well engineered Tech of the Week. £160 sounds great for a smartphone to anyone who doesn't know much about smartphones. But just a little digging and you'll find that so much better is avaliable for that same price...
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