4-inch WQHD touchscreen
2MP camera with video recording
Android 4.4 operating system, Dual-core processor
Great for the gym was £19.00 save a £1.00 free C&C on this item.
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rossss
14 Feb 163#18
At 512mb ram, this phone will be practically unusable in no time, I'm not trying to be elitist or snobby about that, my last phone had a similar spec and it was infuriating to use, you can do so much with androids these days, the phone had so much potential, but the chain is only as strong as the weakest link and 512mb is completely useless nowadays unless you don't install any other apps and just use the phone as a vanilla handset, and if you're doing that, might as well get one with physical buttons to text quicker.
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secretmsg
13 Feb 16#1
Is that locked on tesco?
secretmsg
13 Feb 16#2
Just realised its on vodafone..
chancooluk
13 Feb 16#3
Good price, unlock codes are very cheap too at only 99p on eBay.
I'm pretty sure the screen is WVGA, not Wide Quad HD ;-)
junior37311 to chancooluk
13 Feb 16#5
On Vodafone for £20 specification 4 inch, Touchscreen, WQHD.
llwayneio
13 Feb 16#4
same prize on amazon at the moment *just seen it's for prime members only
chancooluk
13 Feb 161#6
I can guarantee that the spec on the Vodafone website is incorrect. The screen is 800x480 also known as WVGA.
£18 would be a spectacular price for a phone with a 2560x1440 resolution screen.
JoeBoy88
13 Feb 161#7
Voted Hot.
I was just wondering why this is great for the gym?
junior37311 to JoeBoy88
13 Feb 16#10
Because it's cheap, my Galaxy S6 fell out of my pocket at the gym and the screen break.
sm182 to JoeBoy88
14 Feb 162#13
For the showers?
junior37311
13 Feb 16#8
Yes it would :smile: I have reached out to Vodafone for comment and will update as soon as they reply.
kolibri
13 Feb 16#9
Thanks!
leeroy999
14 Feb 16#11
£20 in Sainsbury's (Ferndown, Dorset) with £10 top up card too................great value for money. Had to buy one when my Iphone tried swimming, which it did like for the record lol
roska
14 Feb 162#12
since clubcard boost will start again on the 15th of this month, and run for 2 weeks, might be worth waiting until then only £9 in vouchers
barginfan
14 Feb 161#14
:confused:
Elevation
14 Feb 16#15
What a concept, eh? Just might catch on....oh wait...
blitzmmccv
14 Feb 16#16
I think they must of meant to put WqHD meaning quarter HD not QHD (Quad HD)
At 512mb ram, this phone will be practically unusable in no time, I'm not trying to be elitist or snobby about that, my last phone had a similar spec and it was infuriating to use, you can do so much with androids these days, the phone had so much potential, but the chain is only as strong as the weakest link and 512mb is completely useless nowadays unless you don't install any other apps and just use the phone as a vanilla handset, and if you're doing that, might as well get one with physical buttons to text quicker.
MiniChr1s to rossss
14 Feb 16#23
While I would agree with you in principal.. its £18, id have a friendly wager the 512mb upgrade would cost more than the entire phone!
herbertthesherbert1
14 Feb 16#19
My son has this phone and loves it, can put a micro sd card in to expand the memory, decent phone for the price.
chancooluk
14 Feb 16#20
That would still be wrong though. The screen is WVGA (800x480) which is lower resolution than qHD (960x540).
pantaiema
14 Feb 16#21
I do not know how you are using your mobile phones, I might be missing something. Generally, people are using their mobile phone everywhere, not only in the gym. You have your regular number where you receive the phone call while on the gym. It is a lot of hassles to move your SIM card from one phone to another phone just for this purposes.
HughJobby
14 Feb 16#22
Nobody likes a smart ****.
jellybomb1980
14 Feb 16#24
The headphones, charger etc would cost about a tenner, got this from Amazon at xmas for 20 quid and came with fiver credit, phones ace.
eskimo_gee
14 Feb 16#25
All your deals are from Tesco do you work for them?
junior37311
14 Feb 16#26
I can neither confirm nor deny your comment.
chancooluk
14 Feb 161#27
Not being a smart ****, just giving some facts. I'm sorry that you couldn't understand the comment, but that's really your problem, not mine.
terayon00
14 Feb 16#28
Oh that means you do work at tesco. Nothing wrong with that, but tesco in batley, the staff keep all the deals behind for themselves. HEAT from me anyway
dereklogan7
14 Feb 16#30
Yeah smarty-pants, I noticed it after posting. Usually they would have the choice under the one order. :smile:
chapsuk
14 Feb 16#31
got this and 99p unlock from fleabay as my G4 is i for repair.
Pros
Cheap, its a 4" touchscreen mob for £18!
GPS - decent tracking when testing via runkeeper
SD slot - can expand and install apps to sd by default
Makes calls
Receive calls
Cheaper than some Feature Phones
Cons
Performance is poor,
if you have fat fingers, typing is a pain
A mobile for a kids first to see if they can look after it before any expensive upgrade maybe...?
trap
14 Feb 16#32
Great for the gym? Tf?:neutral_face:
rossss
15 Feb 16#33
It isn't an upgrade if it doesn't do what you want it to though, as soon as you start installing apps it will grind to a halt and be a nightmare to use, I'm speaking from experience here. This means you might as well not install anything on it and just use it as a phone.
If that's really the plan, you might as well just buy a Nokia 130 from Argos for a fiver, it'll do the same job and cost just a little over a quarter of this one.
Opening post
4-inch WQHD touchscreen
2MP camera with video recording
Android 4.4 operating system, Dual-core processor
Great for the gym was £19.00 save a £1.00 free C&C on this item.
Top comments
All comments (33)
I'm pretty sure the screen is WVGA, not Wide Quad HD ;-)
£18 would be a spectacular price for a phone with a 2560x1440 resolution screen.
I was just wondering why this is great for the gym?
I think they must of meant to put WqHD meaning quarter HD not QHD (Quad HD)
Black too if you try the searchy thingy :smiley:
Pros
Cheap, its a 4" touchscreen mob for £18!
GPS - decent tracking when testing via runkeeper
SD slot - can expand and install apps to sd by default
Makes calls
Receive calls
Cheaper than some Feature Phones
Cons
Performance is poor,
if you have fat fingers, typing is a pain
A mobile for a kids first to see if they can look after it before any expensive upgrade maybe...?
If that's really the plan, you might as well just buy a Nokia 130 from Argos for a fiver, it'll do the same job and cost just a little over a quarter of this one.