Personally I use the phone for occasional surfing, listening to music (about 9 GB on memory card), gaming and do not forget to call, I would fit into the category of normal user. The device copes with all tasks set, without any lag and the working speed is very good.
I wanted a device that does not cost more than 200, the choice was between the Samsung Galaxy S 3 mini (159), the HTC Desire 500 (179), Huawei Ascend G510 (129) and Moto G (149).
In the price category, all devices almost the same specifications on (1.0 to 1.2 GHz dual-core processor / quad-core,
512 MB -1 GB RAM, Android 4.xx, 5-8 MP main camera).
Personal criteria, which is why I have not decided on the other devices:
- Samsung S3 Mini: display is smaller, the AMOLED is me personally too contrasty (exaggerated color representation)
- HTC Desire 500: - no UI / UI the phone has good values on (249 cost quad-core CPU, 8 MP, 1 GB RAM, LCD 2, Beats Audio support ... well I have to bring any headphones that 99) clearly structured (HTC Sense 5), one can get used to it, but I did not
- Huawei Ascend G510: only 512MB of RAM,'m a bit skeptical because my old phone, which had already 768 MB RAM, came to a halt (RAM was partially utilized)
- Moto G: has the best values (CPU, RAM, pixel density) very good display, very high working speed BUT NOT expandable memory, although you can connect a USB flash drive, I personally find something impractical
Of course you have at the Samsung Galaxy Core Plus enumerate a few points that do not like one or the other:
- The brightness and resolution of the display (marginal difference of medium to light most level), which is also the reason why there are only 4 stars
- Plastic housing (Samsung uses it even with the Galaxy S5, which will cost nearly 600), characterized the Samsung Galaxy Core Plus is very light, but also smooth, but it is well made and does not creak, the haptics find quite pleasant
- Only 4 GB of internal memory / almost 2 GB for the user (can be easily increase to 64 GB via microSD card)
- It can only be with a Micro-SIM operate (nice in business ask if you still have a SIM card, because there are punches, adapt the format to Micro SIM or mobile operator cover letter)
- "Only" 1.2 GHz dual core processor, the tasks provided daily coped well
- 5 MP camera for casual snapshots, the camera is good (I prefer to use my DSLR to take pictures)
My Conclusion:
This phone has everything you need and at a fair price, you should personally ask what you want to use the device. Anyone looking for a companion mt which one easily surfing (HSDAP + (can and can play multimedia content should access here. Another positive note is also supplied by Samsung, in addition to the charging cable, there is also a USB data cable (so that the phone can also am PC charge), Headset (adequate sound quality for listening to music I guess I for purchase of headphones) and a screen protector (already at the factory on it). The battery can be easily replaced and lasts about one day.