Battle of the two 4.5″ dual-SIM smartphones

Today, we pit two dual-SIM Android handsets that are almost identical in specs but differ in pricing. So if you’re torn between getting the Starmobile Crystal and the O+ 8.12, we might just be able to help you in deciding which one’s for you.

8.12 vs crystal

Design and Construction

We’re not exactly sure to which phone we will favor because looks is matter of preference. We also like to point out that both handsets are well-built and are gorgeous in its own right. Having said this, we’d give each device a score in this category.

Starmobile Crystal: 1 | O+ 8.12: 1

Display

Because both handsets have the same screen size and resolution, one would think that we’d call it a tie. But the Crystal has one trick up its sleeve, and that its IPS display. With this type of screen, the handset is able to provide wide viewing angles and slight crisper display quality. 8.12 takes this category away from Crystal because of the shock-proof and scratch-resistant properties of its display.

Starmobile Crystal: 1 | O+ 8.12: 2

crystal vs 8.12

Audio

If there’s a significant difference between these two handsets, it’ll be the audio quality. The O+ 8.12 is the better of the two by a mile, thanks to its loud speakers with pretty decent sound quality.

Starmobile Crystal: 1 | O+ 8.12: 3

Camera

This one goes to the Starmobile Crystal because of its better low-light performance due to its BSI sensor. In addition, the Crystal has a better front-facing camera (2MP vs VGA) than the O+ 8.12, making it a hands-down victor in this aspect.

Starmobile Crystal: 2 | O+ 8.12: 3

Performance

Just like design, the performance factor can be very subjective for the reason that each of us uses our device differently. So we thought of basing our decision on the benchmark scores.

benchmark comparison

As seen in the table above, the score is too close to call. Even though the 8.12 had twice the RAM that the Crystal have, it seems that it was a non-factor in the benchmark tests that we performed. But no matter how close the scores were, we’d still give the O+ 8.12 a slight advantage over the Starmobile Crystal in this segment as the added RAM can be very handy when doing resource-heavy tasks on the phone.

Starmobile Crystal: 2 | O+ 8.12: 4

Battery

On paper, the O+ 8.12’ 1850mAh battery pack has a slight advantage over the Crystal’s 1700mAh. But there’s more to battery life than the battery rating and having a 150mAh advantage over your competitor is not enough to win consumers. Having said this, we’ll call this one a tie, giving each handset a score.

Starmobile Crystal: 3 | O+ 8.12: 5

Specs comparison

Pricing

With only one more aspect left, it seems that we can chalk this one up for the O+ 8.12. But just to be fair, let’s still look in to the pricing aspect of this match-up. The O+ 8.12 currently retails for Php11,995 while the Starmobile Crystal only costs Php7,990. To be honest, we had a hard time scoring the handsets on this category. On one hand, we got the decently spec’d Starmobile Crystal which only costs two-thirds of what O+ is asking for their handset. The 8.12 on the other hand has twice RAM capacity than the Crystal and its screen has an added protection from scratches and accidental drop.

The O+ 8.12 may have the better screen and extra oomph under the hood, but unless you’re a clumsy user or a power user, you won’t really notice the difference that those two features brings to the handset. In addition, average consumers (esp. in our country) has a higher probability to go for the cheaper option that can basically do most of the tasks that the pricier one has to offer. And for that, we give this one to the Starmobile Crystal for the simple reason that it’s more competitively priced than the O+ 8.12. However, if you have money to spare (Php4,005 to be exact), then the 8.12 will probably be a good investment.

Starmobile Crystal: 4 | O+ 8.12: 5

oplus 812

Verdict

It was a close fight, but the Starmobile Crystal emerged victorious in our head-to-head 4.5-inch dual-SIM Android matchup. It may have half the RAM as the O+ 8.12, but it was able to compensate it with its other features and enticing price. O+ 8.12, with its rugged display and 1GB of RAM, managed to take home the victory. The added features comes at a price though, but if you’re willing to shell out extra dough, you won’t go wrong with this handset. If you want to read more about this handset, our full review can be found here.

As for the runner-up, we’d like to commend it by giving the Crystal a run for its money. In fact, had it not been for its slightly pricier SRP, the O+ 8.12 would’ve walked away with the victory. Though beaten, we feel that the cheaper Starmobile Crystal has the potential to win the hearts of the budget-conscious consumers. It’s mid-range specs coupled with a wallet-friendly price tag makes it a viable choice if you’re in a hunt for a decent 4.5-inch dual-SIM Android smartphone. You can check out our full review of this handset by heading over to this link.

Editor’s Note: We apologize for missing out on one of the O+ 8.12′s feature (display) and for any confusion that the previous version of this article may have caused. In accordance to this, we’ve changed the scoring and verdict accordingly to fit the changes we’ve made. We also like to thank the readers who politely pointed out our mistakes.

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O+ 8.12 Review

Back in December, we gave you a primer of the 4.5-inch dual-SIM handset from O+. Now it’s time to look deeper into this handset and hopefully answer the question if the O+ 8.12 is worth its asking price.

Just so we’re on the same page, we highly suggest to skim through our short first impression of the smartphone here. Majority of our impressions about the design and build quality of the handset are already discussed there.

Display and Video playback

Even though smartphones with 5-inch and bigger displays are the trend nowadays, there are those who still prefer the more conservatively sized handsets. Thus, the 8.12’s 4.5-inch display should be a welcome feature to those who are not a fan of gargantuan phones. Its ample display is backed by a qHD screen resolution which aids the phone in providing decent display quality.

One of the gripes that we had with the phone is its poor video performance. There was a noticeable fraction-of-a-second delay on the clips that we were watching. At first we thought that it was a file related issue or that there were too many apps running on the background, so we tried restarting the phone and trying out other clips. But even after doing so, there’s still this annoying misstep on the video playback.

Audio and Call Quality

On the upside, we were pleased with the audio quality from this phone. The sound coming out of the loudspeaker was louder (and crisper in some regards) than most of the handsets of the same league. The sound was great too when we tried listening to our tunes with an earphone attached to it.

Call quality, on the other hand, is a different case as we experienced numerous choppy and dropped calls in places that seemed to have good reception. The reason why we thought that it’s the handset that’s causing this rather than a network-related issue is we tried other phones using the same SIM and we were able to establish a steady connection with it.

O+ 8.12 philippines

Camera

The O+ 8.12 comes with an 8MP autofocus camera accompanied by a single LED flash. The resulting images we got out of it isn’t exactly the best we saw from the lot, but is very usable for basic photography needs such as uploading to social media.

Shooting in well-lit condition is a breeze with the handset’s snapper. It was able to lock in on the subjects in no time and was able to provide satisfactory shooting experience. Though not as good as when shooting in places with ample light source, the camera was also able to provide a rather decent lowlight performance thanks to its LED flash. Sample images can be found here

Camera UI

In addition to its imaging arsenal, the camera app also provides a number of customizations and filters which allows users to be more creative with their shots.

Just like the stills, the videos we’ve recorded using the 8.12’s camera were also on the positive side. Some of the customizations that are present in the camera mode are also present in video mode, giving users more control over their clips.

OS, UI and Apps

OS-conscious users may be disappointed to know that this smartphone only runs on a slightly altered Android ICS out of the box. Although the handset is capable of running the latest version of Android, it’s uncertain whether O+ has plans of rolling out an update for the device.

Android ICS UI

Other than some minor tweaks, the overall feel of the OS is pretty much stock. In fact, the only two significant differences between 8.12’s UI and the other’s is the addition of the Music player shortcut in the lock screen (as seen above) and the Air Shuffle.

Speaking of Air Shuffle, let us point out some of the things we noticed about it. First, the feature only works inside the Gallery app (flicking through pictures), Music app (changing songs), Camera app (taking pictures) and FM Radio app. Air Shuffle is done by waving an object above the sensor near the front-facing camera and the direction of the object dictates which actions will the phone do. Should you be irritated by this “feature” you can switch it off by going to Settings > Accessibility.

Air Shuffle Settings

In all honesty, we’ve rarely used the Air Shuffle feature. In fact, the only time that we’ve used it is when our friends asked us how it works. Other than that, we used the handset like any other touch-enabled handset. We guess we just didn’t see the point of waving our hands on the sensor to change or go back to a previous track when we can always (and easily) do it with the device’s screen.

As far as the apps are concerned, we’re glad to say that we didn’t encounter too many problems in installing and running apps on the device. And for those of you who are wondering if apps can be installed on the memory card, yes it can. Moreover, you’ll be given an option to decide where you want your apps to be installed by going to Settings > Storage > Preferred Installation Location.

Performance

The performance we got from the O+ 8.12 is pretty much at par with the other mid-ranged handsets with the same engine we’ve reviewed in the past. It was snappy for the most part and was able to run games like Temple Run 2 quite smoothly. As mentioned earlier, the only source of frustration we had with the phone’s performance is when we used it to play video files as it tends to lag a bit.

O+ 8.12 benchmark

As far as the benchmark results are concerned though, the added RAM doesn’t seem to affect the score of the O+ 8.12 as its results are almost identical to that of the Star Mobile Crystal’s. It got a 6622 score from AnTuTu and 2713 from Quadrant. In terms of GPU, the handset scored 24.1fps on NenaMark, slightly higher than Crystal’s score (23.8fps).

NenaMark

Battery

On slight-to-moderate usage and without any data connection (WiFi or 3G) the 8.12 lasted for an entire day before we have to recharge its 1,800mAh battery pack. However, as soon as we enabled the data connectivity of the other SIM card, the mileage decreased by more than half. It’s still a commendable mileage, but nothing really over the top.

O+8.12 battery

Conclusion

After using the O+ 8.12 as a primary phone for nearly two months, we can definitely say that it has enough fire power to deliver an admirable performance to its user. It would’ve been better though if it didn’t have the issue with video playback, but it’s a slight and forgivable misstep that can easily be swept under the rug.

The real question here, however, is whether its Php11,995 price tag is reasonable for what you’re getting. We think it’s still on the pricey side, consider a lot of other dual-SIM competitor’s rarely go beyond the Php10k mark these days.

O+ 8.12 specs:
4.5-inch qHD display @ 960×540 pixels, 245ppi
MediaTek MT6577 1.0GHz dual-core processor
PowerVR SGX531 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microsd card
Dual-SIM
3G/HSPA
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
8MP rear autofocus camera, VGA secondary camera
720p video @ 30fps
1,850mAh Li-Po battery
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

What we liked about it:
* Decent qHD display
* Good audio quality
* Good camera performance in bright conditions
* Speedy performance
* Decent battery life
* Shatter-proof and scratch-proof display

What we didn’t like about it:
* Laggy HD video playback
* Slightly below average call quality
* No Jellybean out of the box
* Air-Shuffle seems gimmicky
* Still a bit pricey for its specs

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