Well I was wrong all along the line.
This Liquid E2 Duo, is a quad-Dual Sim with 1GB of RAM, 4GB of stocage, 3G, 4.5 inch IPS screen with 960 x 540.
Aesthetically the phone has a beautiful façade with a very clean design and lassemblage with an earpiece slit "smile" on red background look great on the black screen.
The edge of the phone is aluminum, not plastic. Protector if dropped.
Meanwhile the back is plastic texture slightly "gummy", allowing a good grip, inlaid with 2 speakers forthe stereo.
The volume knob is left of the screen, the micro USB port is down, and on touch screen navigation keys of the return key is to the right as the nexus for example.
A switching on screen is truly beautiful, the colors are accurate, and display is set purpose.
The handling is smooth and extremely responsive phone. I havent had any lag or games or anything.
It comes with the latest release of Android (4.2.2). It is in its purest form as designed by Google, meaning it has no ny software overlay as Samsung likes to add. And léxploite phone perfectly, making the user experience extremely pleasant, enjoyable, and intuitive.
Laccroche wifi network is very good, I have 3 network bar places with a sony Navais nothing and sometimes I had to move around so to have them.
GPS is equally sensitive and almost instantaneous. Gone are the days when you had to wait very long minutes for TomTom mark.
The camera 8 mega makes his job very well, and application that the driver is smart and packed with features.
The sound from the speakers DTS, meanwhile, is very decent without being extraordinary.
Battery life is over 24, knowing that I spent the day handling the (internet, games, voice, music), and takes about 2 hours to recharge phone turned off.
At the end of this test, a question nagging me:
Why pay 600 Smartphone ... ???
Certainly, one can have an aluminum hull (not always) or higher resolution (not really visible lusage) 4G? ...
And is that this justifies 300-400 more, knowing the annual rate, even quasi biannual renewal ranges. The answer for me is clearly NO.
Finally, here is a Smartphone to honest and consistent pricing, which makes no real concession to its more upscale pairs, and makes its job admirably. Jaurais been tempted to take away a star for his plastic shell, May saw its price and performance I changed my mind knowing how much it would be ridiculous and unfair of me.
I thoroughly recommend.
NB1: 1st start the phone will want to update and oddly require more memory space then it's enough. The addition (temporary, the time of update) a memory card settles it.
Note also that it does not take the chip micro Sim, it takes "normal" therefore.
NB2: Also note that if you are the type to install a plethora of games and applications, often just for a day to take time to see what they look like, in the 4 GB of internal storage you may find yourself in narrow, because a number of these programs to uninstall application on the phone and not on the memory expansion card that you would have added. So get ready to make trade-offs to keep only what counts and get rid of the superfluous. Sometimes it is useful.
As against all that is music, movies and other applications "non-resident" not to worry, everything goes on the card.