Pros:
- Large display (4.5 "), and still fit in your pocket (!).
- Adequate performance for operation and all applications and the usual games for the smartphone (Fruit Ninja, Clash of Clans ...)
- Bright, easy to read display (even in daylight)
- Long standby time (use the device often than Daddelkiste, but permanently WLAN and BT active); comes loose> 3 days without charger
- (Maybe a little something, but what I've missed a lot in my last Samsung) is a small LED, which flashes the receipt of a mail, SMS or WhatsApp displays, even if the display is off.
- Battery can exchange information
- SD card slot (up to 32GB)
- It is Android 4.4 (KitKat) with all the necessary programs installed, but not cluttered with unnecessary apps from the provider.
- Camera takes in daylight sufficiently good snapshots, is quick to deploy and triggers fast
- LTE connectivity in this price range!
- Cheap price
Cons:
- The pictures with the camera quickly grieselig in low light, and the focus will then work bad.
- In this screen size I would have liked a higher resolution (Then you could use the phone as a small 'spare Reader', and browsing the web would be more comfortable)
- The supplied headphones corresponds to no standard HiFi :-) - but at the price that's probably ok.
Conclusion:
Hardcore smart phone gamers will probably not be happy, and also business users who want to have larger documents mobile at hand, will be more unhappy in the long run.
But all 'normal user', which are looking for a low-priced smart phone for every day, no particular strengths expect, but want to do all the daily requirements of today's mobile devices quickly and satisfactorily, is well advised with this device.