What do we get in the box?
The Handset
Ear Phones
USB Cable
Screen Guard
A Silicon Casing for the phone
Booklets(Blu Help, SAR Info, Quick Guide)
Specifications:
Display 4.5" IPS(480 x 854)
Processor: Snapdragon 410 Quad-core, 64 bit(Clocked at 1.2 GHz), Adreno 306 GPU
RAM: 1 GB
ROM: 8 GB
OS: Windows 8.1
Camera: Rear: 5 MP With flash(auto focus) Front: VGA
Battery: 2000 mAh Li-Po(Non Removable)
Review:
Design: Looks impressive for the price paid, the one I am reviewing here is with White Back Panel which is pure plastic and nothing else and is thin in nature complete care is to be taken while opening or else chances are high for it to get damaged, the sides have metal outlines, the charging port and the 3.5 mm audio jack is at the top, the right side carries the power & volume control switches, it does have hardware buttons for the Windows Menu, Search and Back.
Display:
Nothing much to talk here because of the poor resolution on a 4.5" screen, readability becomes difficult in day light, nothing to complain here you get what you paid for.
Performance:
As like all Windows Devices there is no lag no re-boots, no bloatware or unwanted app installed by the manufacturer which should be appreciated and even some gaming doesnt give much of a problem to the phone; with the specifications it can handle some graphics intensive games too,
call reception though is a issue with some networks dont know if its the problem with the handset or with network providers, call clarity is good, the speakers dont help you much in terms of ringtones as they are badly placed as well as have a low output.
The back camera performed well in daylight, and well as expected in dark it gave grainy dark pictures, the front VGA is just produce washout images and nothing else.
The battery lasts for 1 and a half day with moderate use.
Verdict:
With great pricing by the company and Windows 10 promised updates on the way it is good buy.