What to expect from a side-slider smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. The best push-button smartphones Modern phones with qwerty keyboards

22.09.2021

People are used to sharing Cell phones into two types: smartphones and regular handsets. In the public subconscious, a smartphone is a device with a touch screen running on Android or iOS. A regular telephone is a telephone with a standard telephone button layout, with an asterisk and a hash mark at the bottom. But there is a third type, which is exactly between these two. These phones don't always support touch displays and certainly don't have a 3x4 key grid. Such phones have the so-called qwerty keyboard. We didn’t think about a name for such a keyboard for a long time. Just look at a standard keyboard and read the letters from left to right, starting with Q. On such mobile devices There really is a full-fledged computer keyboard.

The qwerty keyboard appeared solely for convenience and did not pursue any commercial goals. At the time of the Nokia 3310, when the user only needed to enter the first name, last name and subscriber number into the phone book, the standard layout of 12 buttons suited everyone. But time passed, phones evolved and more functions became available. Support for social networks appeared and Email. Typing text on such a telephone keyboard was inconvenient and could take quite a lot of time. This is how the idea was born to create a layout that people would quickly get used to. One for typing long messages or emails It has become easy and convenient, just like a standard computer keyboard. One of the pioneers in this area were BlackBerry smartphones from Research In Motion. They can be called veterans of keypad phones. Later, other large companies, such as Samsung, Nokia and others, began to produce similar devices. Each of them brought something different: a phone with a qwerty keyboard and support for a touch display or a sliding keyboard (slider)

One of the striking examples of a touchscreen smartphone with a qwerty keyboard is a device from Samsung Corporation - Y PRO/DUOS. This is a unique phone of its kind, but it has many shortcomings that will not allow the smartphone to win a wide audience. No matter how strange it may sound, the main drawback of the model is the qwerty keyboard. It is designed in such a way that it is impossible to hit the required button the first time. The next significant disadvantage is that when working with most Android applications, the interface rotates 90 degrees, so you have to hold the phone horizontally and thus press the buttons (which are already difficult to hit). Perfect for people with nerves of steel. As for the touch screen, it is present, but the quality of this sensor is below average. It takes a long time for the device to respond to touch. And clicking on application icons on such a small screen is quite difficult.

Among the advantages can be noted good price. could be purchased for $130. Despite the fact that the body is made entirely of plastic, there are no complaints about the assembly of the device. Everything is done at the highest level. And good old Android will appeal to many fans of both Samsung and Android itself.

Slider with qwerty

Slider with qwerty are phones whose qwerty keyboard is hidden under the body. One of the representatives - . This model, like other similar ones, has a significant flaw. It is not clear who this smartphone was made for. If the focus was on businessmen, then there are many shortcomings in corporate applications. For people who are chasing prestige and following the trend line, a keyboard will be superfluous. Perhaps for ordinary users who just need the phone to ring and send messages. However, sliders, as a rule, ring very quietly, and vibration is only for show. There was simply no room for a good speaker and vibration module because of the keyboard inside. Moreover, the interlocutor may not hear the opponent if he is standing on a noisy street.

The best qwerty phones

Unconditional leader and an example of the quality of a phone with a qwerty keyboard is a device from RIM - BlackBerry Bold 9900. In the field push-button phones BlackBerry has no equal and the Bold 9900 is clear proof of this. The keyboard is made at the highest level. You never get tired of writing SMS or long emails. Your fingers will never miss the right button. You never tire of admiring the assembly of the model. The quality of the picture on the screen is pleasing to the eye. Everything is clear and balanced. The screen itself is also good. Only 2.5 inches, but produces good quality. In a word, the Bold 9900 is worth the money that is demanded for it in stores. The disadvantages include a weak camera, but buying a BlackBerry device just for the camera is highly inadvisable.

Models are also of interest Samsung Duos C3222, Nokia N7, Fly Q200 and a number of others. These phones have many fatal flaws that will kill any line. The fact is that these producers did not know exactly which audience to target. They sculpted it somehow, but in the end the models turned out to be a complete failure. But there is always something good. Some had an interesting design, others surprised us with unusually large keys on the keyboard. But these moments do not save the overall picture and such models were destined to fail.

Conclusion

So who are phones with qwerty keyboards suitable for? The answer is obvious - for those who love to print. For those who want to feel the pleasant convexity of the keys under their fingers, and not the cold sterility of the touch display. One problem is to find decent phone It's getting more and more difficult in a genre like this. It can be assumed that smartphones with qwerty keyboard will be convenient for people whose activities involve continuous typing. Typing a large amount of text on the run is not very convenient from the touch screen. It is much more convenient to do this with qwerty. We can also advise buying such a phone for those who are used to non-stop sending messages or tweeting every 15 minutes. For those whose life is not connected with gigantic volumes of text, they can do without such a device.

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Unfortunately, every year there are fewer and fewer phones with QWERTY keyboards. For now this type phones has been almost completely replaced by touch screen phones. But there are still users who are ready to buy such gadgets. If you are one of them, then this article will be useful to you. Here we look at a number of phones with QWERTY keyboards that can still be found on sale.

Nokia Asha 205 is a very budget phone with a QWERTY keyboard. At the moment, this model costs less than 3,000 rubles.

This phone is built on the Series 40 platform and has very modest specifications. The device screen has a diagonal of 2.4 inches and a resolution of 320×240. The camera resolution is only 0.3 megapixels. The phone is equipped with 64 megabytes of built-in memory. You can expand the built-in memory using microSD memory cards. The battery has a capacity of 1020 mAh. According to the manufacturer, this should be enough for 11 hours of talk time or 600 hours of call standby.

The phone is equipped with a minimal set of multimedia functions. With it you can listen to music in MP3, AAC, WAV and WMA formats. There is also support for FM radio.

Nokia Asha 210 is a more advanced phone model with a QWERTY keyboard. Nokia phone Asha 210 has a 2.4-inch screen with a resolution of 320x240. The camera resolution is 2 megapixels.

Support for multimedia formats is quite wide. With Nokia Asha 210 you can watch videos in MP4, ASF, AVI, 3GP and M4V format. There is also support for MP3 audio and FM radio.

The built-in memory is only 32 megabytes, but there is a slot for installing microSD memory cards. Memory cards with a capacity of up to 32 gigabytes are supported.

The battery capacity is 1200 mAh, which should be enough for 12 hours of talk time or 40 hours of music listening.

Nokia Asha 302 is the most advanced QWERTY keyboard phone from Nokia that can still be found in stores. This phone is equipped with a 2.4 inch screen with a resolution of 320×240. The camera resolution is 3.2 megapixels. There is support for 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

The multimedia capabilities of this phone allow you to play video in MPEG4, WMV, 3GPP formats, as well as audio in MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA formats. In addition, the user can listen to FM radio.

Also worth noting is a processor with a frequency of 1 gigahertz and 128 megabytes random access memory. There is support for memory cards with a capacity of up to 32 gigabytes. The battery has a capacity of 1320 mAh, which allows you to use this phone for up to 9 hours of talk time and up to 50 hours of listening to music.

If you don't like Nokia products or you just want a more advanced phone model with a QWERTY keyboard, then you should pay attention to the BlackBerry Q10. One of the main features of this model is its operating system. The Q10 model runs the proprietary BlackBerry OS operating system, which is specially designed to work with a QWERTY keyboard.

The device screen has a diagonal of 3.1 inches and a resolution of 720x720. The camera resolution is 8 megapixels. The phone allows you to play video in MP4, WMV, H.263, H.264 formats, as well as audio in MP3, AAC and WMA formats. Among the unusual multimedia capabilities, we should note the HDMI output, with which you can display images on a TV or monitor.

The hardware platform used here is 2 nuclear processor with a clock frequency of 1.5 gigahertz, as well as 2 gigabytes of RAM. The amount of built-in memory is 16 gigabytes. In this case, the user can install a memory card with a capacity of up to 32 gigabytes. Battery capacity 2100 mAh.

Modern push-button smartphones: not just a sensor

The bad desire of manufacturers to abandon physical buttons on smartphones has led to this not entirely healthy competition: who will have “even” fewer buttons, and who will place them in the most inconvenient place. The ends on all sides, the back cover (for the Power button) - only Apple and Samsung are faithful to the presence of at least one hardware control button (not counting the power key and volume rocker, which almost no one has abandoned so far).

Exactly, almost: a smartphone was recently announced with the slightly indecent-sounding name Manta 7X, which has no buttons at all. The notorious power buttons and volume rockers have been replaced with mini-touch screens.

On the other hand, in Chinese stores you can find smartphones with QWERTY keyboards, but they will be, to put it mildly, “not very good”: the nameless Chinese phone cannot boast of build quality, coupled with the software component, or support - they usually have it at zero.

Samsung super clamshells

Samsung SM-W2015, G9098, G9198... Samsung is better known in our country for various flagships of the Galaxy S series, as well as the ancestor of the Galaxy Note “shovels”. But the company also actively produces clamshell smartphones, and for some reason only for the Asian markets, mainly Chinese and Japanese.

And there are actually a lot of them. It is not clear why the Chinese brothers received such interesting preferences, since the recently announced G9198 model, for example, is also the flagship of the Korean company. This clamshell has two AMOLED screens with a resolution of 1280×768 pixels with protective glass Gorilla Glass 4, 2 GB of RAM and 16 permanent memory, and the processor is an impressive Qualcomm Snapdragon 808. Of course, there are the good old digital buttons for typing numerical data and SMS via T9 and the like, all possible wireless interfaces, LTE - in general, this is it same flagship S6, only in a different form factor.

A Samsung model G9098 is not much worse, to say the least. It has a Snapdragon 800, two 3.67-inch Super AMOLED touchscreens with a resolution of 800x480 pixels, 2 GB of RAM, but the digital buttons are different, as is the overall design. But this model is sold only in Asia, unfortunately.

Blackberry Passport

The smartphone from the half-dead Canadian manufacturer RIM (BlackBerry), which often appears in our latest articles, has found its place here. Let us remember that we are talking about a smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard on the Blackberry 13 OS with various tasty goodies (for example, launching Android applications), including an innovative touch panel (hidden under the keyboard), which in its dimensions completely corresponds to a regular passport.

The features of the device follow from this: a square display, the ability to adapt all possible applications (and a new version The OS can port what only Android could do, making hundreds of thousands of apps theoretically available in Passport. Therefore, the title “not like everyone else” suits him completely.

The resolution of the display, despite this, is very good: 1440x1440 pixels with a density of 453 ppi, and users praise the thoughtfulness of the system and its convenience, while talking about the lack of these qualities in Android-based smartphones.

True, the only negative in this barrel of honey is the price of 32 thousand rubles for Russian market.

BQ Berkeley

A little-known Hong Kong brand BQ (Bright&Quick) introduced a budget QWERTY smartphone to the Russian market a few months ago at a price of 4 thousand rubles. The name of a world-famous American university is one of the company’s features. True, it was written with several errors, but who cares.

In some ways it is similar to the classic BlackBerry, but at a disproportionately low price and Android 4.2.2 OS as a base. The configuration here is absolutely budget-friendly: dual-core MediaTek with half a gigabyte of RAM, no 4G, rear (!) two-megapixel camera…. Should I continue?

It is clear that this QWERTY background is aimed at those who need the bare minimum from a smartphone: SMS, calls, simple applications, chats, social networks. But it has one significant drawback: unlike “gray” phones from the West and East, where there is only an English-language keyboard, here everything is the other way around, and only Russian letters are printed on the keys. Therefore, entering passwords/logins and other program elements will be impossible (unless you know exactly where which key is): you will have to use a small 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels and only a two-point multi-touch.

On the other hand, according to reviews, the keyboard is very easy to use: nothing supernatural, just the same as it was in QWERTY smartphones many years ago.

LG Wine Smart 2

But Samsung is not the only one that is strong with its flip phones: their arch-rival in the Korean and global markets, LG, also offers a similar product.

Similar, but not quite: LG is betting not only on South Korea, but also to Europe, so the phone will officially be delivered to many EU countries and even to Kazakhstan.

This is already the second folding smartphone in the Wine Smart series from LG, and it looks very similar to the first (which was intended only for Korea): even the buttons, unlike competitors from Samsung, are made convex, like in old phones.

What can he boast of? Not very many: the smartphone from Wine Smart 2 turned out to be much less powerful than that of Samsung, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 (4 cores at 1.1 GHz) works as a “fiery engine”, the screen offers a very modest 3.2 inches (with a resolution of 480x320 points), the rear camera is only 3 MP (and VGA front). RAM 1 GB, 4 GB file memory, battery 1700 mAh. Like the first Wine Smart, this model uses Android 5.1.1 Lollipop as its OS.

Sonim XP6

The Sonim brand is well known even to those who have not been following market innovations for a long time: for many years this company has been producing gadgets protected to the maximum IP standard classes for the most severe operating conditions.

New for 2015 is the XP6 model, a smartphone that looks more like a regular phone with a very big screen, although by smartphone standards the screen is tiny: 2.6” with a resolution of 320x432 pixels.

Of course, it is protected to the maximum - the IP69 standard covers most of the most severe operating conditions, from diving to conquering Everest. However, it cannot be said that it has any particularly powerful configuration: Qualcomm MSM8926 and only 1 GB of RAM (+8 permanent).

But it has a lot of features that are not easy to find in “regular” smartphones: an impressive 4800 mAh battery, the ability to work in walkie-talkie mode, over 1000 hours of standby time, three programmable keys in addition to the usual ones, a connector for magnetic charging, a speaker as much as 103 dB...

But the price, of course, is rather high: on the official website the model is sold for 56 thousand rubles, which, however, is fully justified by the supposed indestructibility and durability of the device.

Simtelep N9

This is one of those Chinese smartphones that are a candy bar smartphone with physical buttons “like on a phone” at a very affordable price of 80 US dollars: for this price the device can be bought in Chinese stores, and Russian ones sell it today for about 8 thousand. rubles Of course, these are not “official representative offices”.

As a smartphone, Simtelep N9 is quite simple: it has a dual-core MTK6572 platform, 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB of file memory (plus a MicroSD slot), a display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels and a fairly impressive 4000 mAh battery, which allows it to work, according to the manufacturer, more than 6 days standby time.

Otherwise it's quite simple and cheap smartphone, whose main problem lies precisely in the keyboard: in order to make the buttons work under Android, you will have to use third party software, which is not even a fact that it will work. In addition, there are no Russian letters on the keyboard, which can also be a problem for many.

You can find plenty of similar smartphones in Chinese stores, but they will all have approximately the same disadvantages listed in the previous paragraph. Therefore, if you are not ready for shamanic dances with a tambourine, pay attention to other smartphones with buttons. Most likely, among them you will find what you are looking for.

Model Screen Processor, RAM Working memory
Samsung G9098

2x AMOLED 3.7’’

480x800 pixels

Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, 4x 2.265 GHz

Samsung G9198

2x AMOLED 3.9’’

1280x768px.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 808, 6x 1.82 GHz

MicroSDXC

BlackBerry Passport

TFT IPS 4.5''

1440x1440px.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, 4x 2.15 GHz

MicroSDXC

BQ Berkeley

TFT TN 3.5''

320x480px.

MediaTek MT6572, 2x 1.2 GHz

MicroSD

LG Wine Smart 2

TFT IPS 3.2''

320x480px.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 210, 4x 1.1 GHz

MicroSD

Sonim XP6

TFT IPS 2.6''

320x432px.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, 4x 1.2 GHz

MicroSD

Simtelep N9

TFT TN 3.9''

320x480px.

MediaTek MT6572, 2x 1.2 GHz

MicroSD

Several years ago, there were already phones with sliding qwerty keyboards from companies such as Motorola, HTC, Nokia. However, touch screens became much more popular for input and these models were not in demand. Despite the fact that they are a thing of the past, many users are nostalgic for the physical keyboards that are so lacking in smartphones.

Many companies such as Samsung, Huawei, LG, Xiaomi are seriously developing new projects. The British company F(x)tec, which previously existed under the name Livermorium, was no exception. At the beginning of 2019, she announced her intention to return user-favorite functions from old phones. F(x)tec Pro 1 is the first device equipped with a qwerty keyboard, which will be released in July.

general characteristics

Characteristic Peculiarities
Appearance Screen: minimal magnesium frame;

Back: Aluminum alloy;

Colors: black;

Dimensions: 73.6 mm by 13.98 mm;

Software Android 9 Pie
Display 6" curved
Microchip Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 with Adreno 540 GPU
Memory 6 GB RAM + 128 GB built-in;

Expandable via micro-SD

Battery 3200 mAh
Camera Main: 12 MP;

Second: 5 MP;

Front: 8 MP;

Two-color dual LED flash.

Biometrics Front-mounted fingerprint sensor
Connection 2 SIM cards

Slider smartphones may seem heavy and large. However, this is offset by the presence of a physical keyboard. On one side of the phone there is a volume rocker, an on/off button, and a camera shutter button. On the other hand, there is a slide-out keyboard with soft buttons. At the bottom there are stereo speakers and a USB port. The developers chose to place the headphone jack at the top.

Keyboard comfort

Even though the keyboard looks small, it does a lot of things. Among them:

  • convenient typing;
  • device navigation using arrows;
  • there is no need to search for the required symbols;
  • realistic resemblance to a computer keyboard.

In addition, the folding system allows you to take up less space while still using a full qwerty keyboard.

Microchip

F(x)tec used the Snapdragon 835 microchip in their development. The reason for embedding is the incredible battery saving effect. It is not just powerful and fast, but also uses energy correctly. At the same time, the manufacturer made a compromise by using an average quality chip to reduce the price of the device. Upon pre-order, this device will cost 43 thousand rubles. In the future, its price will decrease.

Who needs a slider smartphone with a keyboard?

Smartphones with slide-out keyboards have existed before. They were business-class phones, their price was high, but their performance was no different, and sometimes lagged behind others. 2019 was a year of rebirth for them. The new sliders have high performance, high-quality assembly, are convenient and affordable.

These phones are suitable for people:

  • which are often rewritten in in social networks and by mail;
  • those who value originality and individuality;
  • those who prefer convenience and comfort when typing.

Interesting fact! The company announcing the release of this smartphone was inspired by previously created Nokia phones: E70 and N900.

Advantages and disadvantages

Modern slider smartphones with a qwerty keyboard are a special category of devices. They are well adapted, operating systems with powerful chips that allow full use. Their heavy weight is compensated by the presence of a real keyboard with soft buttons.

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Good day to all!

I started getting acquainted with DEXP MQ 3.5 on December 30, 2014, so we have been friends since last year and have learned enough about each other, including all the advantages and disadvantages. Besides, we've been through it together New Year, and that already means something.

Main distinctive feature This smartphone has a physical QWERTY keyboard. Many may question the existence of such a solution, but let’s not draw conclusions ahead of time, but try to figure out whether this is so. In addition, the smartphone has a 3.5" display and is based on Android OS. Well, another important indicator is the price, which currently amounts to some 3,290 rubles.

Specifications

Common parameters

Black color

Device type: smartphone/communicator

Case material: plastic

Operating system: Android 4.2.2

Standard: GSM 900/1800, WCDMA 900/2100

SIM card type: mini-SIM (regular) + micro-SIM

Support two SIM cards: There is

Operating mode of two SIM cards: alternating

Connector: micro USB

Dimensions(WxHxD): 61x124x10 mm.

Screen

Multitouch support: yes

Screen diagonal: 3.5"

Screen resolution: 320x480

Technology: TFT

Number of screen colors: 262 thousand.

Memory and processor

Processor model: MediaTek MT 6572M

Number of cores: 2

Processor frequency: 1000 MHz

RAM capacity: 512 MB

Built-in memory: 4 GB

Memory card slot: yes

Types of supported memory cards: microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC

Maximum memory card capacity: 32 GB

Communications

Bluetooth: yes, version 3.0

Wi-Fi: yes, standard 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

Interface: micro USB

GPS receiver: yes

Multimedia

Camera: yes

Number of camera megapixels: 2 MP

Built-in flash: yes

Front camera: yes

Number of megapixels of the front camera: 0.3 MP

Video recording: yes

FM radio: yes

Headphone jack: yes

Headphone Jack Type: 3.5mm

Nutrition

Battery type: Li-Ion

Battery capacity: 1400 mAh

Additionally

Sensors: accelerometer, light, proximity

Features: qwerty keyboard

Package

Everything is strict and harmonious. A black small flat box, which is typical for most devices from DEXP.

Equipment

The package does not boast any special features. Standard USB cable, Charger, warranty card and user manual.


Appearance

Personally, I really liked the device. Lightweight, moderately compact, quite strict. And even the QWERTY keyboard fits harmoniously on the body of the device.

The material from which the smartphone is made is, of course, plastic, which is a standard solution for budget models. No gaps or complaints regarding the assembly were found.

It fits perfectly in the hand. Although it may seem a little small for large hands.

In general, at this price, DEXP MQ 3.5 can be an excellent gift, both for yourself and for family or friends.

Connectors and controls

1. The manufacturer left the right end absolutely smooth, without any buttons or connectors.

2. On the left side we have the power and volume buttons.

3. At the bottom there is a micro USB connector, 2 speakers and a microphone.

4. On top there is only a 3.5 mm audio output.

5. On the back panel we see the camera and flash.

6. Front side the most interesting where we have front-camera, speaker and, of course, QWERTY keyboard.

Let's look at the keyboard in a little more detail. Here, in addition to a set of letters, we can enter additional characters programmed on the buttons by clicking on the arrow with a square. In addition, there is a button similar to Shift, which allows you to enter capital letters. To change the language, you will have to hold down our Shift + Spacebar. While on the home screen or in the application menu, if you start pressing the hardware buttons, text is immediately entered to search in the browser. Or, if these buttons are digits, the dialing screen appears.

Surprisingly, even my Dyusha became interested in this smartphone and its QWERTY keyboard. So you can get used to typing on it with almost any hand (or paw) size)))).

Screen

This is a budget model, hence the screen characteristics are very simple. This is a 3.5 inch TFT display with a resolution of 320x480 and 262 thousand colors. Of course, the resolution is not enough, and I would like more colors, but for this class of device, it’s quite tolerable. For normal use and even for some games it is quite enough.

Viewing angles when tilted left and right are quite good.

But when tilting up and down it is much worse.

I would also like to note that when typing on this smartphone, the entire screen is at our disposal, because The keyboard is already located in the hardware part, so 3.5 inches is enough for him.

As for the response to touches and Multitouch, the response is quite fast and responsive, but the test on Multitouch showed the possibility of only 2 simultaneous touches.

Camera

The camera in this device seems to be just there to be. With its 2MP, you can, for example, take a photo for a call image. Although, if you use your imagination, you can probably find some other worthy use for it. But let's first look at the result.

As usual, we have some tweaks to make. However, little depends on them.


This is how the photos turn out.

And this is what comes out in poor lighting.

And this is what happens when shooting a panorama.

In general, the quality depends very much on the lighting. But even under ideal conditions there remains a fair amount of “noise”.

The video can only be shot stationary and in good lighting, otherwise it will turn out like mine. And it would be nice to remember to unfold the phone.

The front camera has only 0.3 megapixels, but somehow copes with its functions.

Software

The smartphone works under Android control 4.2.2, which adds a nice plus to it. The system performance was up to par, no glitches or freezes were noticed. Before us is an almost clean system with a small list pre-installed applications, this is Navitel, 2Gis, Dr.Web. Otherwise, almost everything is standard.



This is how everyone’s already favorite “curtain” is implemented, divided into notifications and quick switches for the main settings.

When typing a message or any other text field, by default, there is no software keyboard in order to enjoy all the delights of the hardware one. However, you can change this in the settings and also call up the software keyboard at any time. But when dialing a number, large numbers appear so as not to have to worry about typing their smaller counterparts on the keyboard.


Productivity

This smartphone has a dual-core MediaTek MT6572M processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz. The amount of RAM is 512 MB. For everyday tasks such as making calls, writing SMS, and even browsing the web or some applications, this is quite enough. The phone copes with most of these tasks without any brakes, even when they are started at the same time. In terms of testing, AnTuTu rated our DEXP at 10,472 points.

Compared to other models, this test looks something like this.

Well, the rest of the AnTuTu testing indicators.



Numbers and indicators are, of course, good, but what about games? For testing, 3 popular, but not the most powerful toys were installed. And DEXP MQ 3.5 coped with them without problems.



In general, the productivity of the device is quite at the level. He copes with his tasks.

Communications and sound

Wi-fi and bluetooth in this smartphone do their job perfectly, without any complaints. We also have GPS with A-GPS support. There are no complaints about him either. My location was found almost instantly.

But as for the sound, I would like it a little more. Even at maximum volume, with incoming call, the volume seems to be not enough. But during a conversation, audibility is excellent, both in one direction and in the other.

Working with two SIM cards

The smartphone has 2 slots for SIM cards. One of them is standard size, the other is for microSIM. The operating mode is alternating, i.e. at the moment of conversation on one SIM card, the second one becomes inaccessible. Both SIM cards are available in standby mode.

Also, you can set the default SIM card for calls, SMS, video calls and the Internet, or each time choose which SIM card you want to perform an action on.

Battery

Installed in the device Li-ion battery at 1400mAh. And my first thought was: “What was the manufacturer thinking when he made such a decision? After all, with such a battery, a smartphone cannot survive a day!” However, what was my surprise when, with fairly gentle use, the device lasted me almost four days. Of course, in fact, it just sat with me for about a day, and for the remaining 2 days it was used extremely inactively, but still.

When testing medium-power games, such as those considered for productivity, the phone loses an average of 5% per 10 minutes, which means it should be enough for almost 3.5 hours of continuous gaming. When browsing the Play Store, the battery was consumed at a rate of 3% in 10 minutes, that is, 5.5 hours of continuous operation. In general, it turns out that everything is not so bad. It's quite possible to live.

conclusions

Well what can I say? During our acquaintance, I became very attached to this smartphone, and it really proved itself to be the best. And you can close your eyes to all its modest shortcomings, knowing how much it costs. The other question, of course, is whether it's right for YOU. My Dyusha, for example, completely refused to return it.

But let's be more constructive.

Pros:

1. Availability of a hardware keyboard.

2. Supports two SIM cards of different sizes.

3. Compact and lightweight.

4. Fairly good performance.

5. Availability of everything you need (3G, GPS, 2 cameras, flash).

Minuses:

1. Camera (leaves much to be desired).

2. Ring volume.

3. I would still like a larger battery.