Tuesday 18 March 2014

Alcatel One Touch Hero Review


Introduction
Alcatel found a replacement life with robot and has incessantly improved its offerings over time. The One bit Hero is one amongst the most recent - a 6" phablet that throws down a worth challenge to the Galaxy Note three, with an expensive feature set of its own.
The Hero has captured the essence of the Note - an oversized, 1080p screen, a stylus to travel with it and split-screen multitasking to spice up productivity. The screen is truly larger - six inches - and also the bezels area unit imposingly skinny.
That said, Alcatel unbroken its feet on the bottom and went for a Cortex-A7-based MediaTek chipset. the number of intrinsic  storage is economical however expandable and there is a dual-SIM version right out of the gate. This keeps the value under control and makes the phablet appropriate for rising markets (where the dearth of LTE is not a large deal).

Key options

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; Dual-band 3G with HSPA
Optional dual-SIM
6" 16M-color 1080p IPS digital display electrical phenomenon touchscreen
Capacitive stylus
Android OS v4.2.2 jelly egg
Quad-core one.5 Gc Cortex-A7 C.P.U., 2 GB RAM, PowerVR SGX544 GPU, MediaTek MT6589 chipset
Split-screen multi-tasking twin show
13 MP optical device camera with diode flash, geo-tagging
1080p video @ 30fps with continuous optical device and stereo sound
2 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video
16GB (dual-SIM), 8GB (single-SIM)
microSD card slot (single-SIM only)
microUSB port
Bluetooth v4.0
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
Standard 3.5 metric linear unit audio jack
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Voice commands
Accelerometer and proximity sensing element
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
Non-replaceable three,400mAh Li-Ion battery
Cool active accessories
Main disadvantages
Capacitive stylus not pretty much as good because the Wacom answer
13MP camera not on par with different 13MP shooters
Non-replaceable battery
Midrange chipset
Limited storage on the dual-SIM version
No LTE
There's a place for the Alcatel One bit Hero in established markets too - we're seeing a shift towards cheap, capable devices within the mobile world with devices just like the Moto G and $200 tablets.


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