Happy Mobile Neo Lite Quick Review

Happy Mobile recently announced a new device called the Neo Lite, and here’s your first look at the 4.5-inch smartphone with modest entry-level internals — a quad core processor, 1GB of RAM, and a uniquely-patterned back cover all at under Php4K.

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Design and Construction

Closely inspecting the device, it presents itself with sharp edges and corners, unlike its contemporaries on the same price range where most settle for arched, curved designs. At the top of the device is the 3.5mm audio jack. On the front is the display, with three non-lit capacitive keys laid down at the bottom. The bottom-left side has the microUSB port.

Click to view slideshow.

On the left side is the power/lock button. The other side has the volume rockers, which you might do a double take at first glance because of the chrome embellishment chipped in. At the back is a unibody polycarbonate shell with a signature design consisting of geometric patterns.

These are not only just for design, as it certainly gives off a subtle texture based on what you can see. It also has the rear camera that’s slightly protruding at the top, an LED Flash, and a uniquely shaped speaker grill with the Happy Mobile logo placed beside it. Prying open leads you to a dedicated microSD card slot, and SIM slots that have to pass through removing the 2000mAh battery first.

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The Neo Lite is a great device to hold despite bearing sharp, boxy edges. It’s very comfortable for one-hand navigation due to its size, and its aesthetics would make you ditch that phone case to flaunt those nice polygons in public.

Display and Multimedia

Display isn’t bad, as it got a 4.5-inch IPS display with the usual FWVGA resolution that’s just quite okay for a device as small as this. Colors are vibrant and accurate, viewing on any angle looks good, and the brightness is just enough for it to be seen outdoors.

Multimedia isn’t a problem as well, as the sounds coming from the loudspeaker can easily fill up a small room with its loud amps, and listening via headphones ain’t that bad.

Camera

Camera photos taken with the 8MP rear camera were a bit hazy, produces off colors at times, and details aren’t as sharp as they are supposed to be. Check out these sample shots:

Click to view slideshow.

Videos take a hit, as it captures environments with darker exposures. Here’s a sample video taken on a bright afternoon:

OS, UI, and Apps

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Android KitKat runs this device, and is home to 4GB of storage with 2.1GB usable for apps and other content. There are also options for gestures a la O+ USA’s air shuffle, and nifty tricks such as double-tapping the home capacitive key to lock the device. Several pre-loaded apps are present which consist of social media ones such as Facebook, Twitter, and Whatsapp, which are uninstallable should you not want them at all. We had a problem installing a handful of applications while we were using the device solely relying on its internal storage, and it is a must that you equip a microSD card the moment you buy this phone to install more applications.

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Performance and Benchmarks

Performance is on the average side, with few to minimal lags in frames when we play graphic intensive games like Zombie Tsunami. Multitasking isn’t a problem, too. Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 19,695
3DMark – 2,126 (Ice Storm Extreme)
Quadrant Standard – 6,049
Vellamo – 1,619 (Browser), 1,254 (Multicore), 748 (Metal)

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Connectivity and Battery Life

Connectivity isn’t an issue, as we got to call and send messages in a breeze. Other options such as WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS work fine, too. As for the battery life, it has managed to keep the device awake for almost a day of moderate use that includes calls, texts, browsing and app usage over WiFi. Our PCMark battery test showed the device clocking in at 5 hours and 11 minutes, which is really surprising given the 2000mAh battery it has.

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Conclusion

To conclude, this entry-level device from Happy Mobile presents itself with a good performance tucked beneath a well-crafted polycarbonate body. The Neo Lite is a compact smartphone packed with a surprisingly good battery performance, coupled with occasional wireless updates and loud speaker sound.

In contrast, the absence of an LED notification light, a rather underwhelming camera, and the need for a microSD card to install more apps when there is enough free space left can be deal-breakers for some. The price, too, at Php3,299 could be a letdown as there are other affordable smartphones that are priced much cheaper than this.

Nevertheless, the Neo Lite is a beauty with performance, and could be a hit among those who want to stand out among the crowd.

 Happy Mobile Neo Lite specs:
4.5 inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 pixels, 218ppi
1.4GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6582
Mali 400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
expandable via microSD
8MP rear camera with LED Flash
2MP front camera
3G
Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
WiFi
Bluetooth
FM Radio
USB-OTG
Android 4.4.2 KitKat with OTA updates
2000mAh battery (removable)
Colors: Ocean Blue, Rose Fuchsia, White & Black

What we liked about it:
* Great design and build
* Good performance
* Good Battery life

What we didn’t like:
* The need for a microSD card to install more apps
* NO LED Notification light
* Sub-par rear camera

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Happy Mobile Neo Lite Quick Review

Happy Mobile recently announced a new device called the Neo Lite, and here’s your first look at the 4.5-inch smartphone with modest entry-level internals — a quad core processor, 1GB of RAM, and a uniquely-patterned back cover all at under Php4K.

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Design and Construction

Closely inspecting the device, it presents itself with sharp edges and corners, unlike its contemporaries on the same price range where most settle for arched, curved designs. At the top of the device is the 3.5mm audio jack. On the front is the display, with three non-lit capacitive keys laid down at the bottom. The bottom-left side has the microUSB port.

Click to view slideshow.

On the left side is the power/lock button. The other side has the volume rockers, which you might do a double take at first glance because of the chrome embellishment chipped in. At the back is a unibody polycarbonate shell with a signature design consisting of geometric patterns.

These are not only just for design, as it certainly gives off a subtle texture based on what you can see. It also has the rear camera that’s slightly protruding at the top, an LED Flash, and a uniquely shaped speaker grill with the Happy Mobile logo placed beside it. Prying open leads you to a dedicated microSD card slot, and SIM slots that have to pass through removing the 2000mAh battery first.

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The Neo Lite is a great device to hold despite bearing sharp, boxy edges. It’s very comfortable for one-hand navigation due to its size, and its aesthetics would make you ditch that phone case to flaunt those nice polygons in public.

Display and Multimedia

Display isn’t bad, as it got a 4.5-inch IPS display with the usual FWVGA resolution that’s just quite okay for a device as small as this. Colors are vibrant and accurate, viewing on any angle looks good, and the brightness is just enough for it to be seen outdoors.

Multimedia isn’t a problem as well, as the sounds coming from the loudspeaker can easily fill up a small room with its loud amps, and listening via headphones ain’t that bad.

Camera

Camera photos taken with the 8MP rear camera were a bit hazy, produces off colors at times, and details aren’t as sharp as they are supposed to be. Check out these sample shots:

Click to view slideshow.

Videos take a hit, as it captures environments with darker exposures. Here’s a sample video taken on a bright afternoon:

OS, UI, and Apps

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Android KitKat runs this device, and is home to 4GB of storage with 2.1GB usable for apps and other content. There are also options for gestures a la O+ USA’s air shuffle, and nifty tricks such as double-tapping the home capacitive key to lock the device. Several pre-loaded apps are present which consist of social media ones such as Facebook, Twitter, and Whatsapp, which are uninstallable should you not want them at all. We had a problem installing a handful of applications while we were using the device solely relying on its internal storage, and it is a must that you equip a microSD card the moment you buy this phone to install more applications.

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Performance and Benchmarks

Performance is on the average side, with few to minimal lags in frames when we play graphic intensive games like Zombie Tsunami. Multitasking isn’t a problem, too. Here are the benchmark scores:

AnTuTu – 19,695
3DMark – 2,126 (Ice Storm Extreme)
Quadrant Standard – 6,049
Vellamo – 1,619 (Browser), 1,254 (Multicore), 748 (Metal)

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Connectivity and Battery Life

Connectivity isn’t an issue, as we got to call and send messages in a breeze. Other options such as WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS work fine, too. As for the battery life, it has managed to keep the device awake for almost a day of moderate use that includes calls, texts, browsing and app usage over WiFi. Our PCMark battery test showed the device clocking in at 5 hours and 11 minutes, which is really surprising given the 2000mAh battery it has.

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Conclusion

To conclude, this entry-level device from Happy Mobile presents itself with a good performance tucked beneath a well-crafted polycarbonate body. The Neo Lite is a compact smartphone packed with a surprisingly good battery performance, coupled with occasional wireless updates and loud speaker sound.

In contrast, the absence of an LED notification light, a rather underwhelming camera, and the need for a microSD card to install more apps when there is enough free space left can be deal-breakers for some. The price, too, at Php3,299 could be a letdown as there are other affordable smartphones that are priced much cheaper than this.

Nevertheless, the Neo Lite is a beauty with performance, and could be a hit among those who want to stand out among the crowd.

 Happy Mobile Neo Lite specs:
4.5 inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 pixels, 218ppi
1.4GHz Quad-core MediaTek MT6582
Mali 400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
expandable via microSD
8MP rear camera with LED Flash
2MP front camera
3G
Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
WiFi
Bluetooth
FM Radio
USB-OTG
Android 4.4.2 KitKat with OTA updates
2000mAh battery (removable)
Colors: Ocean Blue, Rose Fuchsia, White & Black

What we liked about it:
* Great design and build
* Good performance
* Good Battery life

What we didn’t like:
* The need for a microSD card to install more apps
* NO LED Notification light
* Sub-par rear camera

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Happy Mobile cuts Oracle price down to Php4K

Happy Mobile recently announced on their Facebook page that a few of their smartphone offerings are taking price cuts as part of their anniversary holiday sale.

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One of their flagship devices for instance, the Oracle, will be receiving a huge 63% price cut, as advertised. It’s a smartphone with a slim design profile at 6.6mm.

Happy Mobile Oracle specs:
5-inch OGS IPS HD display, 267ppi
1.5GHz Mediatek MT6592 octa-core CPU
Mali-400 MP GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
13 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
8 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio Tuner
USB OTG
Miracast
Android 4.4 KitKat
2,100mAh Li-Ion battery
6.6mm thin
Gold, Silver

The Oracle originally has a Php9,999 price tag, but you can avail the said device at P3,999 for a limited time. You may check out our review of the Happy Mobile Oracle here.

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Happy Mobile D-Lite Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

Happy Mobile is just a new entrant into the local scene but that doesn’t mean their offerings aren’t as competitive as the others. The Happy Mobile D-Lite looks like a stunner for its price, but is this a good smartphone overall? Read on and find out.

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Design and Construction

Starting off with the design, you can see that the D Lite packs impressive and solid build quality. It’s mostly plastic everywhere, but it’s matte and two-toned. In our case, it is colored blue. The back also features a really unique design with a pattern similar to that of a Nexus 4 without the glass.

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The great thing about the D-Lite here is that even with a price below Php5k, the handheld packs one of the best designs we’ve ever seen, not to mention while feeling premium and without not much dirt attraction.

Display

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Running the show upfront is a 4-incvh 854 x 400 IPS display, but we’re not entirely convinced about the IPS part. Colors look rather well, and the pixel density is decent as you’d expect, but the viewing angles from above and to the left of the phone bring massive distortion to the screen. Regardless, it’s still manageable and it works for its price.

OS, Apps and UI

The phone runs Android 4.4 KitKat with almost a stock Android feel, but it feels more like an older version than an updated one because of the icons and the other design elements.

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Only simple apps are also bundled, like to-do and sound recorder, but you’ll not find much here really – not even Google apps (except Play) – and that’s a good thing because it allows for a smoother experience.

Multimedia & Camera

The speakers of the device are clear and decently loud, with the placement found on the back side of the phone. Watching videos on a 4-inch display with limited viewing angles proves to be a hard chore however, so we really didn’t enjoy viewing videos.

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For its price, the cameras do rather okay and predictable even. In places where light is very available, the sensor takes good shots, and the video even does great with matching audio quality. Bring it indoors and quality will surely degrade immediately.

Performance & Benchmarks

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  • Antutu – 10,309
  • Quadrant – 3,509
  • Nenamark 2 – 44.0 FPS

With a dual-core 1.3GHz CPU and 1GB RAM, and like we’ve mentioned earlier, a really clean UI – the Happy Mobile D-Lite is not fast, but it’s not sluggish either. Considering its affordability, we found the performance of the D-Lite to be reasonably okay without much stutters moving through the interface.

Battery Life

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Looping a video with 50% brightness and 0% volume has managed to drain a full battery to none in more or less 3 hours and 45 minutes. It’s below average compared to other phones, but we’re not so surprised considering the device only packs a 1,650mAh battery.

Conclusion

For the price of Php2,699, the Happy Mobile D-Lite is a great phone. It has specs that perform decently for its price, great audio recording, clean Android 4.4 KitKat and a beautiful and solid design. Unless you are willing to add more to get things like a better display, the D Lite does just fine.

Happy Mobile D-Lite Specs:
4-inch FWVGA IPS Display
1.3Ghz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB Internal Memory
5MP Rear Camera
2MP Front-facing Camera
Dual SIM/Dual Standby
FM Radio
WiFi
3G Network
1650mAh Battery
Android 4.4 KitKat
Color: White, Black, Red

What we liked about it:

  • Affordable
  • Beautiful design
  • Solid construction
  • Decent cameras
  • Clean UI

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Bad viewing angles
  • Sub-par battery life

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Happy Mobile D-Lite Quick Review

Lazada Philippines

Happy Mobile is just a new entrant into the local scene but that doesn’t mean their offerings aren’t as competitive as the others. The Happy Mobile D-Lite looks like a stunner for its price, but is this a good smartphone overall? Read on and find out.

Happy Mobile D Lite (10)

Design and Construction

Starting off with the design, you can see that the D Lite packs impressive and solid build quality. It’s mostly plastic everywhere, but it’s matte and two-toned. In our case, it is colored blue. The back also features a really unique design with a pattern similar to that of a Nexus 4 without the glass.

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The great thing about the D-Lite here is that even with a price below Php5k, the handheld packs one of the best designs we’ve ever seen, not to mention while feeling premium and without not much dirt attraction.

Display

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Running the show upfront is a 4-incvh 854 x 400 IPS display, but we’re not entirely convinced about the IPS part. Colors look rather well, and the pixel density is decent as you’d expect, but the viewing angles from above and to the left of the phone bring massive distortion to the screen. Regardless, it’s still manageable and it works for its price.

OS, Apps and UI

The phone runs Android 4.4 KitKat with almost a stock Android feel, but it feels more like an older version than an updated one because of the icons and the other design elements.

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Only simple apps are also bundled, like to-do and sound recorder, but you’ll not find much here really – not even Google apps (except Play) – and that’s a good thing because it allows for a smoother experience.

Multimedia & Camera

The speakers of the device are clear and decently loud, with the placement found on the back side of the phone. Watching videos on a 4-inch display with limited viewing angles proves to be a hard chore however, so we really didn’t enjoy viewing videos.

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For its price, the cameras do rather okay and predictable even. In places where light is very available, the sensor takes good shots, and the video even does great with matching audio quality. Bring it indoors and quality will surely degrade immediately.

Performance & Benchmarks

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  • Antutu – 10,309
  • Quadrant – 3,509
  • Nenamark 2 – 44.0 FPS

With a dual-core 1.3GHz CPU and 1GB RAM, and like we’ve mentioned earlier, a really clean UI – the Happy Mobile D-Lite is not fast, but it’s not sluggish either. Considering its affordability, we found the performance of the D-Lite to be reasonably okay without much stutters moving through the interface.

Battery Life

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Looping a video with 50% brightness and 0% volume has managed to drain a full battery to none in more or less 3 hours and 45 minutes. It’s below average compared to other phones, but we’re not so surprised considering the device only packs a 1,650mAh battery.

Conclusion

For the price of Php2,699, the Happy Mobile D-Lite is a great phone. It has specs that perform decently for its price, great audio recording, clean Android 4.4 KitKat and a beautiful and solid design. Unless you are willing to add more to get things like a better display, the D Lite does just fine.

Happy Mobile D-Lite Specs:
4-inch FWVGA IPS Display
1.3Ghz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB Internal Memory
5MP Rear Camera
2MP Front-facing Camera
Dual SIM/Dual Standby
FM Radio
WiFi
3G Network
1650mAh Battery
Android 4.4 KitKat
Color: White, Black, Red

What we liked about it:

  • Affordable
  • Beautiful design
  • Solid construction
  • Decent cameras
  • Clean UI

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Bad viewing angles
  • Sub-par battery life

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