1) against the many China phones better build quality, better service with guarantees and
provide real update functions. What makes Wiko? Exactly this. 5 stars.
2) hardware such as GPS, Bluetooth or WLAN block components from established suppliers to the
Customers unreasonable unnecessary experiments. What makes Wiko? Stable GPS signal after 5
Seconds, Bluetooth pairing with any pairing device problems, WiFi with great reception strength.
3) Making the most of an installable at this price display with 480 pixels out. What makes Wiko? I know Alcatel, China mobile phones and the LG's simpler. They're worse. Well done Wiko.
4) to provide a handy, easy to bediendes system with 4.7 inch still well in the pocket
fits. What makes Wiko? They deliver too heavy and bulky compared device but
good in the hand, because it has at the back a non-slip coating. There are clear
Potential for improvement, even for this price range.
5) to offer a device that the control of a second card for foreign with a Dual Sim function - allows stays or business. What makes Wiko? Provides exactly this, however, without their own sensible UI, so that the controller with the bad Google Dialer is (shades of gray) performed. The best remedy to a separate app.
6) provide a camera that at least allow ordinary snapshots: What makes Wiko? Provides
definitely underground camera. The worst camera I find in a smartphone so far
could. Even my 2 year old LG E610 with 3 megapixels is significantly better. This need not be.
7) provide a user interface that is very user friendly. What makes Wiko? Returns the KITKAT
almost pure from what indeed has its advantages, but the telephone operation is cumbersome, subtleties as
eg on from LG with a Knock, window functions are offered, etc, you will not find here.
Not really bad, but objectively potential for improvement.
8) Removable battery with a long maturity. What makes Wiko? A chapter of its own. In standby overnight after 8 hours of battery had dropped from 100% to 68%. What did happen? WLAN and GPS were
not shut down and apparently ran as a background application even in standby on. The next
Test showed no WLAN or GPS not connected a battery value of 98%. This phenomenon has not occurred in all devices I tested. Here would have her a fix, because it can always happen that you forget to disable a function. For the other yes go well. Battery life
average in this class. In standard use (WLAN for 1 hour, 5 or 6 5-minute calls a day and switched off power guzzlers in standby the battery lasts around 3.5 days ago. That's ok
9) And the quad-core processor? It is made by the processors a lot of theater, which in practice
rarely really matters. With 1GB of RAM and 4GB of Rome + expansion via SD
the unit is very well equipped. The hype surrounding Octacore Qad Core or Dual Core is actually for
the superior part of the user an air number. In Antutu the Wiko reached 17700 points, my
Another recent device LG G Pro Lite with a 1GHz dual-core processor only 10800 points.
Practical difference? None. Both run smoothly. Games like Fifa 14 or Temple Run2 run completely
identical. Where the difference begins? In the head and in the specialist testers who constantly hypes
need to demonstrate a raison d'être.
CONCLUSION:
On this basis price Wiko delivers a solid device that integrates all the functions above average. A downer are the clunky design, the moderately adapted 4.4.2 Kitkat, the power-hungry when not in shutdown and last but not least, the underground camera, which is even worse than my old Vorgerät, the LG E 610th
Addendum on 13/09/2014
There was to upgrade to 4.4.2. 2 other small updates. One of these updates must have impressed keep the battery problem.
Since the day before yesterday, the loaded to 100% in standby when switched on deliberately wireless and Bluetooth is the next morning (after 10 hours) at 97%. So everything is OK. A proof that it is better from a brand manufacturer to buy, instead of grappling with a China firecrackers.
Addendum on 19/09/2014
For camera I have to tell that it is not so bad as described above. Wiko has so cleverly stuck on the lens, a protective film that I have seen them only yesterday. The Fokkusierung was thereby misled. Now the pictures correspond to the average of what you would expect from a snapshot camera. So pay attention to the film on the sensor.
To my restrained assessment of the mobility I stand still. The device is a little too heavy, making in everyday life quite in the pocket and during handling noticeable: For example the LG L9 II weighs approximately 130 grams of the Wiko 175 grams. The worlds are in practice in 4.7 inchers. For me, the weight is just at the threshold of pain, so I keep it because it does not outstanding but also nothing bad. It's just ok So pay attention before buying thereto particularly.