HIGHWAY / HIGHWAY SIGNS
* Dimensions H x W x D: 144.0 x 70.0 x 7.7 mm / 138.0 x 68.7 x 7.8 mm
* Display Screen size: 5.00 "/ 4.70"
* Display resolution: 1080x1920 / 720x1280
* Weight: 154g / 124g
* Battery capacity: 2350 mAh (permanently installed) / 2000 mAh (permanently installed)
* CPU: 8 x 2.0 GHz Mediatek MT6592 / 8 x 1.4 GHz Mediatek MT6592
* RAM: 2048MB / 1024MB
* Memory intern: 16.0 GB (no microSD slot) / 8.0 GB (optional Nani SIM or microSD up to 32GB)
* Main Camera: 16.0 MP / 8.0 MP
* Front Camera: 8.0 MP / 5.0 MP
Other highlights:
No camera increase, across the board 7.8mm slim
Notification LED
Controls built into the display and illuminated.
Look and feel:
The "frame" is a matter of taste, because it is made of plastic and not made of metal, as in the Highway. In the black version I find him well.
It is very comfortable to hold, the workmanship is good and the accessibility of the controls easily with one hand. The back is a little sensitive but easy to wipe off fingerprints. The switches do not have a good tactile feedback and creaking. Also advantageously, the USB port is on the bottom right.
Starting Up:
As always, the device goes smoothly equip, cards all be recognized equal to and activating the SIM card goes without complications. Synchronizing with a Google Account or by z. B. MyPhoneExplorer also runs perfectly. Apps are also available immediately after it has been entered from the Google Account. Data such as music and photos, you can move / copy directly in Explorer to the Phone.
Contacts and phone numbers can be assigned to the respective SIM, ringtone, etc. also.
Unfortunately, Google has a change to the write access to SD cards made at KitKat (Android 4.4), without them to communicate in advance. Therefore, one can grant write access to the SD card itself installed apps only indirectly. For example, using the app "SDFix".
Display (type: TFT, capacitive touch IPS panel, Corning Gorilla Glass 2, Fully laminated):
Razor sharp, good viewing angles. The brightness can be regulated individually. Even with brightness legible.
The touch screen responds accurately, fluently and fast, but not overly sensitive. The touch sensitivity can be adjusted in the settings in 3 stages.
Sound:
The sound of the internal speaker on the back below is good. At the speech intelligibility there is nothing to complain about.
(I can not hear music in the phone, but to the player.)
Connectivity:
Very good wireless module with a stable connection
Bluetooth connection is going well (Version 4.0)
GPS / A-GPS quickly and accurately (2 seconds to capture my site!)
USB 2 (also has USB OTG) has been recognized under W7 and W8.1 immediately.
Power:
Would be bad if the octa-core 1.4GHz, Cortex-A7 processor for my concerns would not be quite sufficient. Likely to play itself not be a problem (but I did not do with the smartphone ;-)). With 1 GB of RAM, the phone is sufficiently equipped for this price range.
All applications that I need to run liquid.
Battery life (WLAN etc only if necessary):
I submit to.
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So, under normal use in dual-SIM mode, ie calls, SMS, get mail, now and WLAN, try something: two and a half to three days (see picture).
For an octa-core machine pretty good, I think.
Camera 8.0 Megapixel:
Has autofocus
Barcode scanning quite possible.
More I submit to if necessary.
With KitKat some software changes have been made, including the background of the menus and status bars, the font display in menus, etc., as well as the widget Eistellungen and changing the background has changed, just try it, you will find everything.