Alcatel, the international arm of TCL, have released a super affordable smartphone for U.S customers costing only $29.99.
The Alcatel Streak won’t be setting any benchmark figures on fire, but it will likely act as the perfect smartphone new smartphone users, or those who simply want a cheap device to keep connected with.
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The 4.5-inch phone, get’s a FWVGA display, 1.1Ghz Snapdragon 210 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB memory and the option to use up to 128GB SD cards.
Android 6.0 comes on the phone, which is powered by a 1780mAh battery (it sounds small but should handle the basic hardware needs well). Cameras include a 5 mega-pixel rear and 2 mega-pixel front.
The device will be available for Cricket Wireless users and at less than $30 the phone is sure to find plenty of buyers.
Haha, it’s about as good as the Dell Streak was… and that was a right ‘streak’ of p*ss!
But for the money… Ye…
Amazing phone for this price. But Alcatel phones are buggy, with much bloatware…
I have used a few of their phones and didn’t have any issues with bloatware. In fact the few I used were all running near stock Android. The only one I had with Bloatware was a One Touch Fierce but it was all carrier bloatware and not from Alcatel themselves.
people recommending this phone in 3..2…1
I might pick one of these up for my grandmother. It would be perfect for her.
Let every OEM trying to sell an SD210 device take notes. Your crap isn’t worth $100.
Not too shabby for 30 bucks