alcatel 1 Android Go smartphone goes official, costs $89
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The entry-level alcatel 1, detailed specs and renders for which leaked late last week, has now been made official by the company. The device costs $89/€79, and will be available "in select markets" starting July (it's reasonable to assume the US and Europe will be getting it).
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The device is powered by Mediatek's MT6739 chipset, and sports a 5-inch display of 960x480 pixel resolution (18:9 aspect ratio). RAM is 1GB, while storage is 8GB. The camera department is handled by a 5MP rear unit and a 2MP (interpolated to 5MP) front shooter.
Measuring 137.6 x 65.7 x 9.8mm and weighing in at 134g, the device runs Android Oreo (Go edition), and packs in a 2,000mAh battery. Color options include Metallic blue, Metallic gold, and Metallic black.
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Reader comments
- bg
- 19 Apr 2019
- 4jN
these phones are crap, why not make a an s4 spec type phone.
- Vegetaholic
- 30 Jun 2018
- StU
OMG it is 89 dollar phone, faster than flagship galaxy S2 from 2011, what else do you want for that price? Fingerprint scanner? Metal build? Wake up dude
- pl2rts
- 28 Jun 2018
- pI@
For Android Go to make sense it needs to be around 50 euro or less. For 90 euro you dont get latest android but you get your 3-4GB RAM with 32GB ROM phones from right to left what ever you like. Even phones that have SD820 on them