Alcatel IDOL 4S Review

Introduced last February at the 2016 Mobile World Congress, Alcatel showed off its new flagship device — the IDOL 4S. As you may have noticed from its name, the company has already dropped the ONETOUCH moniker. It is also veering away from its usual budget offering and aims to target the mid-range class with this new device.

Another first for the company is the inclusion of a VR (virtual reality) headset along with the package — offering the experience without needing to buy an expensive phone like Samsung’s current flagship handsets.

Design and Construction

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The IDOL 4S sports a 5.5-inch display which is pretty common for flagship handsets today. They also fitted it with a Quad HD (2560 x 1440 resolution) display which makes the images crisp and sharp for using with the VR headset. Additionally, the screen is made of AMOLED so blacks are deep and colors are well-saturated.

It has noticeable bezels but due to its 2.5D display that curves on both sides, it appears to be thinner than how it actually is. Also, it employs on-screen buttons that consist of Back, Home, and Recent Apps.

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If you’re used to seeing plastic material with Alcatel’s previous smartphones, the IDOL 4S doesn’t follow this trend. It has glass reinforcement at the back which adds a premium look and feel. Just like up front, the back glass panel also curves at the sides which actually feels nice to hold. The only downside of having both glass on both sides is that its slippery and slides out of the pocket easily.

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Placed at the upper middle part is the main camera. The sensor is protected by chrome trimmings and is noticeably protruding at the rear.

Up front is an 8-megapixel camera for selfies and video chats.

The IDOL 4S that we have apparently has no fingerprint sensor built-in, unlike the international version that has one placed at the back. One possible reason is to keep costs down in addition to others.

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In the middle, we have a metal chassis which makes the entire handset solid. Chrome embellishments also adorn the metal piece and flows throughout the frame. Seen above is the Power/Wake button next to the SIM tray and storage expansion.

They are situated on the top left side of the handset so reaching for the Wake/Sleep button from doesn’t come naturally and requires to reposition your hand when you come from navigating the phone, for example.

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The silver trims show more accents on the four corners as it widens the gap — leaving a more accessible base when it rests on the palm of the hands.

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The right side is populated by the volume rocker and lined along it is what the company calls the Boom key. It resembles Sony’s power/lock button but it serves several purposes depending on what you’re doing. More on that later on.

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Up top is a lonely 3.5mm audio jack and a pinhole for one of the microphones. Also seen here are two antenna bands leaving a gap on its metal chassis.

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Down below is pretty much the same — with its micro-USB port and microphone flanked by another pair of antenna bands.

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The IDOL 4S also boasts stereo speakers that fire both up front and at the back. This is to give a more immersive experience when you’re playing games with its VR headset or just hand-held.

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Being bundled with a VR headset, the package IS the headset which is pretty clever. Above is how you’ll be greeted when you remove the device out of the box. It opens up to reveal all the accessories including the phone which is already mounted to the headset, as if ready for use.

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The bundle includes the VR headset, usual charging accessories, and a special JBL in-ears that’s wrapped in chrome finish. Additional ear buds are also present to fit all ear types.

Display and Multimedia

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The IDOL 4S carries a 5.5-inch display and uses AMOLED technology which, in turn, really gives enjoyable deep blacks. Its 2K resolution panel also contributes largely in making the display nice to watch on. It also has wide viewing angles and decent outdoor visibility. We would say that Alcatel did things right in the display department.

Running the sound department are JBL-certified front-facing stereo speakers that deliver sound up front and at the rear. One of the main reasons of this implementation is so that users won’t get muffled sound whether you hold it up using both hands or even when you place it face down on the table.

Indeed, the sound produced even at its loudest still had details and distortion was kept to a minimum. It could easily suffice as a music player in the middle of the table when hanging out with friends or when you’re alone sound tripping in your room.

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The device is also loaded with WAVES MaxxAudio app that lets you tweak the audio output for music or movie. It’s a good added feature but the default settings are usually enough for most users.

OS, UI, and Apps

The IDOL 4S is built-in with 32GB of expandable storage. Out of that, about 23GB is usable with almost 9GB taken up by the system software.

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There are pre-installed apps like Fyuse, Deezer, and TiZR Lifecasting in addition to preloaded 3D content for its VR and a couple of games.

Navigating through its UI is smooth and lag-free. It’s also running on Marshmallow 6.0.1 OS so users will enjoy the updates and functionalities of the latest available Android system.

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As we’ve mentioned earlier, Alcatel included a separate button and called it the Boom key which you could specifically assign functionalities and personalize your experience with the phone. For example, it improves audio quality when playing music, live streams your media when shooting a video, and even gives you extra powerups when playing specific games.

Out of all those, we specifically liked assigning the Boom key the Camera shortcut whenever the screen is on. So whatever we’re doing on the phone and we see something we want to take a photo of, just one press without looking brings us to the Camera app. Once there, the Boom key could also act as a physical shutter button which is always something I personally like to have on a phone.

Camera

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Alcatel mounted a 16-megapixel main shooter on the IDOL 4S and it comes with an f/2.0 aperture, phase detection auto focus, and dual-tone LED flashes. Below are some sample shots:

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In general, the camera takes detailed photos with good colors and contrast. There are noticeable grains at night and the bright areas tend to be a bit overexposed, but it is a common trade-off for showing more details in a low light situation. Its front-facing selfie camera also captures natural skin color with appropriate levels.

Its camera can shoot up to 4K video and has EIS for added stability while recording. We tested it on 1080p resolution and below are some samples.

At night, colors appear to be a bit washed out and details are not that sharp. It effectively shows depth of field when it changes focus so that’s always a good thing.

Performance and Benchmarks

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Inside, the IDOL 4S features an octa-core Snapdragon 652 processor clocked at 1.8GHz coupled by 3GB of RAM. This configuration proved to be a fast tandem as we haven’t experienced any major lags or random app crashes throughout our week with the handset. Playing games was fluid and switching between apps was snappy.

We used it as a secondary phone that’s always connected to Wi-Fi for browsing social media sites, taking photos, and playing games which it all did effortlessly.

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As for our standard benchmarks, below are the following scores:

  • AnTuTu: 72,708
  • Quadrant Standard: 42,303
  • Vellamo: 2,958 (Multicore), 2,640 (Metal), 5,034 (Chrome Browser)
  • 3DMark: 872 (SlingShot)

We had problems running PCMark as it kept stopping in between the tests and not wanting to continue. It could be some compatibility issues in the software but we’re not totally sure.

VR Headset

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The bundled headset is a nice touch to further make the IDOL 4S enticing to consumers. It is made of plastic which  is light and looks slightly similar to Samsung’s Gear VR. It also works the same way with its clip on design.

Once the straps have been attached and the phone mounted with VR launcher accessed, you can wear the headset and start exploring. We’re not sure if there is a design flaw with the ergonomics of the headset, but wearing it was uncomfortable for my nose which hampered my enjoyment of using it.

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Navigation while wearing the headset — touch-sensitive back and select buttons tucked underneath.

Nevertheless, we played the preloaded VR content from the phone and it was pretty immersive even without any headphones on. This is due to its dual stereo speakers that add significant depth to the overall sound.

Apart from stored content like 360-degree photos and videos, there are also games like Lamper VR which will require you to move your head to direct the firefly. For me, it’s pretty fun at first but gets nauseating later on. Titans of Space, on the other hand, is an enjoyable experience as you tour the galaxy.

Graphics-wise, the display shows vibrant images and realistic deep blacks thanks to its display. Although we could still notice a few jaggies in the details and frame rate once in a while drops.

Connectivity and Call Quality

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The handset employs a hybrid dual-SIM setup that forces you to give up the second slot in exchange for expanding its storage. It has all the basic connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, plus LTE. Call quality is also clear and voice was very audible on both ends.

Battery Life

Battery capacity for the IDOL 4S is at 3000mAh and is non-removable. From 100%, we looped a video while the device is on Airplane Mode, has 50% of display brightness, and 50% volume. The result is 9 hours and 35 mins of continuous playback before the battery was depleted of power.

That’s pretty long, but so is its charging time. From 0%, it took around 6 hours to fully charge.

Conclusion

The Alcatel IDOL 4S is definitely a step up from the successor in terms of design and performance. It now has a touch of premium build thanks to its glass and metal combination, vivid and detailed 2K display, speedy Marshmallow UI and decent battery life.

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Stereo speakers are also one of the things we really liked about it which is powerful enough to not require headphones when using it with the VR. The addition os the Boom key, although somewhat gimmicky, has its own perks.

There are some downsides like the long charging time and occasional warming of the device when used for extended periods of time. Although this could be overlooked when you factor in the free VR headset. It’s not the best kind but is good enough for those who want to try out the technology.

The Alcatel IDOL 4S has a reported price of Php28,999.

Alcatel IDOL 4S specs:
5.5-inch AMOLED display @ 1440 x 2560, 534ppi
1.8GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652
Adreno 510
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
expandable up to 200GB via microSD
16MP f/2.0 rear PDAF camera with dual-tone LED flash
8MP front camera with LED Flash
Dual-SIM
4G LTE, 3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band)
Bluetooth 4.2LE
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Non-removable 3000 mAh Li-Ion battery
153.9 x 75.4 x 7 mm
130g

What we liked about it:

  • Glass/metal form factor
  • Sharp Quad HD display
  • Responsive UI
  • Speedy performance
  • Stereo speakers
  • Boom key

What we didn’t like:

  • Takes too long to fully charge
  • Heats up when used as VR for long periods of time

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Alcatel IDOL 4S Review

Introduced last February at the 2016 Mobile World Congress, Alcatel showed off its new flagship device — the IDOL 4S. As you may have noticed from its name, the company has already dropped the ONETOUCH moniker. It is also veering away from its usual budget offering and aims to target the mid-range class with this new device.

Another first for the company is the inclusion of a VR (virtual reality) headset along with the package — offering the experience without needing to buy an expensive phone like Samsung’s current flagship handsets.

Design and Construction

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The IDOL 4S sports a 5.5-inch display which is pretty common for flagship handsets today. They also fitted it with a Quad HD (2560 x 1440 resolution) display which makes the images crisp and sharp for using with the VR headset. Additionally, the screen is made of AMOLED so blacks are deep and colors are well-saturated.

It has noticeable bezels but due to its 2.5D display that curves on both sides, it appears to be thinner than how it actually is. Also, it employs on-screen buttons that consist of Back, Home, and Recent Apps.

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If you’re used to seeing plastic material with Alcatel’s previous smartphones, the IDOL 4S doesn’t follow this trend. It has glass reinforcement at the back which adds a premium look and feel. Just like up front, the back glass panel also curves at the sides which actually feels nice to hold. The only downside of having both glass on both sides is that its slippery and slides out of the pocket easily.

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Placed at the upper middle part is the main camera. The sensor is protected by chrome trimmings and is noticeably protruding at the rear.

Up front is an 8-megapixel camera for selfies and video chats.

The IDOL 4S that we have apparently has no fingerprint sensor built-in, unlike the international version that has one placed at the back. One possible reason is to keep costs down in addition to others.

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In the middle, we have a metal chassis which makes the entire handset solid. Chrome embellishments also adorn the metal piece and flows throughout the frame. Seen above is the Power/Wake button next to the SIM tray and storage expansion.

They are situated on the top left side of the handset so reaching for the Wake/Sleep button from doesn’t come naturally and requires to reposition your hand when you come from navigating the phone, for example.

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The silver trims show more accents on the four corners as it widens the gap — leaving a more accessible base when it rests on the palm of the hands.

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The right side is populated by the volume rocker and lined along it is what the company calls the Boom key. It resembles Sony’s power/lock button but it serves several purposes depending on what you’re doing. More on that later on.

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Up top is a lonely 3.5mm audio jack and a pinhole for one of the microphones. Also seen here are two antenna bands leaving a gap on its metal chassis.

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Down below is pretty much the same — with its micro-USB port and microphone flanked by another pair of antenna bands.

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The IDOL 4S also boasts stereo speakers that fire both up front and at the back. This is to give a more immersive experience when you’re playing games with its VR headset or just hand-held.

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Being bundled with a VR headset, the package IS the headset which is pretty clever. Above is how you’ll be greeted when you remove the device out of the box. It opens up to reveal all the accessories including the phone which is already mounted to the headset, as if ready for use.

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The bundle includes the VR headset, usual charging accessories, and a special JBL in-ears that’s wrapped in chrome finish. Additional ear buds are also present to fit all ear types.

Display and Multimedia

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The IDOL 4S carries a 5.5-inch display and uses AMOLED technology which, in turn, really gives enjoyable deep blacks. Its 2K resolution panel also contributes largely in making the display nice to watch on. It also has wide viewing angles and decent outdoor visibility. We would say that Alcatel did things right in the display department.

Running the sound department are JBL-certified front-facing stereo speakers that deliver sound up front and at the rear. One of the main reasons of this implementation is so that users won’t get muffled sound whether you hold it up using both hands or even when you place it face down on the table.

Indeed, the sound produced even at its loudest still had details and distortion was kept to a minimum. It could easily suffice as a music player in the middle of the table when hanging out with friends or when you’re alone sound tripping in your room.

alcatel-idol-4s-review-philippines-soundeq

The device is also loaded with WAVES MaxxAudio app that lets you tweak the audio output for music or movie. It’s a good added feature but the default settings are usually enough for most users.

OS, UI, and Apps

The IDOL 4S is built-in with 32GB of expandable storage. Out of that, about 23GB is usable with almost 9GB taken up by the system software.

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There are pre-installed apps like Fyuse, Deezer, and TiZR Lifecasting in addition to preloaded 3D content for its VR and a couple of games.

Navigating through its UI is smooth and lag-free. It’s also running on Marshmallow 6.0.1 OS so users will enjoy the updates and functionalities of the latest available Android system.

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As we’ve mentioned earlier, Alcatel included a separate button and called it the Boom key which you could specifically assign functionalities and personalize your experience with the phone. For example, it improves audio quality when playing music, live streams your media when shooting a video, and even gives you extra powerups when playing specific games.

Out of all those, we specifically liked assigning the Boom key the Camera shortcut whenever the screen is on. So whatever we’re doing on the phone and we see something we want to take a photo of, just one press without looking brings us to the Camera app. Once there, the Boom key could also act as a physical shutter button which is always something I personally like to have on a phone.

Camera

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Alcatel mounted a 16-megapixel main shooter on the IDOL 4S and it comes with an f/2.0 aperture, phase detection auto focus, and dual-tone LED flashes. Below are some sample shots:

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In general, the camera takes detailed photos with good colors and contrast. There are noticeable grains at night and the bright areas tend to be a bit overexposed, but it is a common trade-off for showing more details in a low light situation. Its front-facing selfie camera also captures natural skin color with appropriate levels.

Its camera can shoot up to 4K video and has EIS for added stability while recording. We tested it on 1080p resolution and below are some samples.

At night, colors appear to be a bit washed out and details are not that sharp. It effectively shows depth of field when it changes focus so that’s always a good thing.

Performance and Benchmarks

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Inside, the IDOL 4S features an octa-core Snapdragon 652 processor clocked at 1.8GHz coupled by 3GB of RAM. This configuration proved to be a fast tandem as we haven’t experienced any major lags or random app crashes throughout our week with the handset. Playing games was fluid and switching between apps was snappy.

We used it as a secondary phone that’s always connected to Wi-Fi for browsing social media sites, taking photos, and playing games which it all did effortlessly.

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As for our standard benchmarks, below are the following scores:

  • AnTuTu: 72,708
  • Quadrant Standard: 42,303
  • Vellamo: 2,958 (Multicore), 2,640 (Metal), 5,034 (Chrome Browser)
  • 3DMark: 872 (SlingShot)

We had problems running PCMark as it kept stopping in between the tests and not wanting to continue. It could be some compatibility issues in the software but we’re not totally sure.

VR Headset

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The bundled headset is a nice touch to further make the IDOL 4S enticing to consumers. It is made of plastic which  is light and looks slightly similar to Samsung’s Gear VR. It also works the same way with its clip on design.

Once the straps have been attached and the phone mounted with VR launcher accessed, you can wear the headset and start exploring. We’re not sure if there is a design flaw with the ergonomics of the headset, but wearing it was uncomfortable for my nose which hampered my enjoyment of using it.

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Navigation while wearing the headset — touch-sensitive back and select buttons tucked underneath.

Nevertheless, we played the preloaded VR content from the phone and it was pretty immersive even without any headphones on. This is due to its dual stereo speakers that add significant depth to the overall sound.

Apart from stored content like 360-degree photos and videos, there are also games like Lamper VR which will require you to move your head to direct the firefly. For me, it’s pretty fun at first but gets nauseating later on. Titans of Space, on the other hand, is an enjoyable experience as you tour the galaxy.

Graphics-wise, the display shows vibrant images and realistic deep blacks thanks to its display. Although we could still notice a few jaggies in the details and frame rate once in a while drops.

Connectivity and Call Quality

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The handset employs a hybrid dual-SIM setup that forces you to give up the second slot in exchange for expanding its storage. It has all the basic connectivity options including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, plus LTE. Call quality is also clear and voice was very audible on both ends.

Battery Life

Battery capacity for the IDOL 4S is at 3000mAh and is non-removable. From 100%, we looped a video while the device is on Airplane Mode, has 50% of display brightness, and 50% volume. The result is 9 hours and 35 mins of continuous playback before the battery was depleted of power.

That’s pretty long, but so is its charging time. From 0%, it took around 6 hours to fully charge.

Conclusion

The Alcatel IDOL 4S is definitely a step up from the successor in terms of design and performance. It now has a touch of premium build thanks to its glass and metal combination, vivid and detailed 2K display, speedy Marshmallow UI and decent battery life.

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Stereo speakers are also one of the things we really liked about it which is powerful enough to not require headphones when using it with the VR. The addition os the Boom key, although somewhat gimmicky, has its own perks.

There are some downsides like the long charging time and occasional warming of the device when used for extended periods of time. Although this could be overlooked when you factor in the free VR headset. It’s not the best kind but is good enough for those who want to try out the technology.

The Alcatel IDOL 4S has a reported price of Php28,999.

Alcatel IDOL 4S specs:
5.5-inch AMOLED display @ 1440 x 2560, 534ppi
1.8GHz Octa-Core Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652
Adreno 510
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
expandable up to 200GB via microSD
16MP f/2.0 rear PDAF camera with dual-tone LED flash
8MP front camera with LED Flash
Dual-SIM
4G LTE, 3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band)
Bluetooth 4.2LE
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Non-removable 3000 mAh Li-Ion battery
153.9 x 75.4 x 7 mm
130g

What we liked about it:

  • Glass/metal form factor
  • Sharp Quad HD display
  • Responsive UI
  • Speedy performance
  • Stereo speakers
  • Boom key

What we didn’t like:

  • Takes too long to fully charge
  • Heats up when used as VR for long periods of time

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Cherry Mobile has their own VR headset w/ remote

Cherry Mobile’s line of products has been pretty diverse now, and in response to the current trend of virtual reality, they have released their very own VR headset complete with wireless remote.

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This is not your yet-another Google Cardboard ripoff, in fact, it’s more a copy of the Samsung Gear VR based on the image above paired with a Nintendo Wii joystick. Labeled as the Cherry VR, this VR bundle comes really cheap.

Specs-wise, the VR headset supports 360-degree panoramic video, images, and games. It’s equipped with a 42mm aspheric optical resins lens that can magnify the phone’s display up to 4 times. It’s suitable for 4.5″ to 6.5″ mobile devices with resolutions of HD up to 2K. Every purchase includes headbands, cleaning cloth, and the Bluetooth remote control that’s compatible with Android and iOS.

There’s no direct announcement from Cherry Mobile itself but the headset is listed for sale through their official accessory store on Facebook for just Php 1,250. Check out the listing here.

Thanks, Kevin Handog Tresuelo for the tip!

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Cherry Mobile has their own VR headset w/ remote

Cherry Mobile’s line of products has been pretty diverse now, and in response to the current trend of virtual reality, they have released their very own VR headset complete with wireless remote.

cherry-mobile-vr

This is not your yet-another Google Cardboard ripoff, in fact, it’s more a copy of the Samsung Gear VR based on the image above paired with a Nintendo Wii joystick. Labeled as the Cherry VR, this VR bundle comes really cheap.

Specs-wise, the VR headset supports 360-degree panoramic video, images, and games. It’s equipped with a 42mm aspheric optical resins lens that can magnify the phone’s display up to 4 times. It’s suitable for 4.5″ to 6.5″ mobile devices with resolutions of HD up to 2K. Every purchase includes headbands, cleaning cloth, and the Bluetooth remote control that’s compatible with Android and iOS.

There’s no direct announcement from Cherry Mobile itself but the headset is listed for sale through their official accessory store on Facebook for just Php 1,250. Check out the listing here.

Thanks, Kevin Handog Tresuelo for the tip!

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Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 Review

Cherry Mobile’s venture to phablets doesn’t have to come with a big price tag. With the Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2, you’ll get a 6-inch display, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, run-of-the-mill specs, and a free VR headset. For less than Php 3.5k, could be a good smartphone for you? Here’s our review to help you out.

Design and Construction

The look and feel of the Touch XL 2 are no different than any other budget smartphones in the local scene, especially in the phablet section. It’s a big piece of plastic put together to have a huge candy bar phone. How big? The display itself measures 6-inches diagonally and the bezel is at an acceptable degree.

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Above the display, we have the earpiece, light sensor, and the 2MP camera. Down below are three unlit capacitive buttons for navigation. It’s worth noting that the layout is similar to Samsung wherein the back key is at the right while the recent apps/menu key is at the left.

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The left-hand side is devoid of any buttons, but on the right, we have the volume keys and power/lock button which has good feedback when pressed.

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Up top are the microUSB port and 3.5mm headset jack while down at the bottom are the loudspeaker and single microphone pinhole.

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Flip it on its back and you will see the 8MP main shooter and the LED flash.  The backplate is removable which gives you access to its removable 3,000mAh battery, two SIM slots, and a dedicated microSD card slot.

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The Touch XL 2 reminds us of the Infinix Note 2 which we did a hands-on recently. Both smartphones look and feel the some with some minor differences. It has a polycarbonate build with slightly rounded sides while the rear part sports a brushed metal finish. It doesn’t look bad actually but it doesn’t feel inspiring either.

Display and Multimedia

The display measures at 6 inches, hence the name “XL”, with an HD resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels or about 244 pixels per inch which are nowhere near the 300ppi threshold. While 244ppi is already modest in this range of devices, it could benefit well with full HD resolution since it is a VR-bundled smartphone.

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Still, thanks to the IPS panel used by Cherry, the Touch XL 2 sports a quality display with vibrant color reproduction and wide viewing angles. Since it’s a 6-incher, one can enjoy watching their favorite videos but be sure plug in a pair of headphone because loudspeaker quality is tinny and it quiet for our taste.

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The VR headset included is large and suited for the 6-inch size of the handset. As mentioned earlier, there’s no button you can use but selection is done on-screen. The headset is not exactly the best out there but it comes free with every purchase and we’re not complaining about it.

OS, Apps, and UI

Android 6.0 Marshmallow is present and alive here. Cherry just did some minor cosmetic tweaks to the icons and that’s about it — everything is kept stock. Only key Google apps are pre-loaded and there’s a few Cherry apps out-of-the-box. This should be a concern since the device, at least our review unit only has 4GB of internal storage contrary to the indicated 8GB.

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There’s a dedicated virtual reality or VR launcher installed which collates the VR-capable content you have, may it be an app, video, or a 360-degree image. There’s no dedicated button you can press to select or navigate through here but instead, you’ll need to aim and lock the pointer on your selection. It’s simple but limited compared to Google’s Cardboard.

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Camera

Touch XL 2’s camera department has nothing to brag about. It’s got an 8-megapixel rear sensor and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.

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The primary 8MP camera can take decent stills but the level of sharpening is a bit high and indoor shots at the mall seem to be dim even there’s a lot of light sources. And, the HDR mode gives the shoot candy-like colors and very unnatural look. The 2MP front camera will do for video chatting but not for beauty selfies. Here are a few samples:

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As for the video, we’re glad to have the option of 1080p and that’s about it. Quality is so-so with no continuous autofocus and middling sound quality. Here’s a full HD sample:

Performance and Benchmarks

What’s powering the Touch XL 2 is the aging MediaTek 6580 with four cores running at 1.3GHz and has the Mali-400MP GPU. It’s then paired with a measly 1GB of RAM so there’s really not much to expect here. In terms of everyday tasks like browsing, placing calls, and sending texts, performance is good but opening more apps leads to stutters and hiccups. Gaming is pretty okay as long you clear all open apps before immersing yourself. Since it only has 4GB of internal storage, large game files will easily fill up space. If you have a microSD card lying around, it would be a big help.

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We did our usual benchmark test and here are the results:

  • Antutu Benchmark v6.1.4 – 23966
  • PCMark – 2598 (Work)
  • Quadrant Standard –
  • Vellamo – 1691 (Chrome), 602 (Metal), 1173 (Multicore)
  • Nenamark 2 – 8fps
  • 3D Mark – 2035 (Ice Storm Extreme)

Call Quality and Connectivity

Doing calls has been pleasant but, as always, the earpiece’s volume and quality need a bit of improvement. The single microphone was able to pick up clear voices but the lack of noise-cancellation might pose a problem when in a loud environment. The chipset of the Touch XL doesn’t support 4G LTE. You’re stuck with 3G HSPA+ when connecting to the web. Nevertheless, all the basics are covered like Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS with A-GPS.

Battery

Thanks to its large size, the battery capacity also gets a bump. It has a 3000mAh capacity, which could bigger but was trimmed due to the slimness of the device. Still, with modest its specs, this battery is already enough to last for a full day or maybe even more. With our traditional loop test wherein we loop a 1080p video in 50% brightness and volume with headset plugged in, it was able to last for 5 hours.

Conclusion

The Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 did surprise us with its free VR headset bundle which is a good pair to the large 6-inch display. While the resolution of the panel may not be top-notch, its decent VR capability is fun to have around. Also, for just Php 3,499, it’s a good deal for those who are into huge displays but it’s not for power users.

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Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 specs:
6.0-inch IPS LCD @ 1280 x 720 pixels, 244ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek 6580 Quad-core processor
Mali-400MP GPU
4GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD, up to 64GB
1GB RAM
8-megapixel autofocus rear camera
2-megapixel front-facing camera
Dual-SIM (Micro)
3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ A-GPS
3000mAh removable battery
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
160 x 84 x 8.5 mm
183 g

What we liked about:

  • Slim profile
  • VR software features
  • Free VR headset
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box

What we didn’t:

  • Feeble speakers
  • Stretched resolution
  • Limited RAM and storage

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