Ano ang nangyari kay Mar Roxas?

DILG Secretary Mar Roxas accepts from PNP Board of Inquiry Chairman PDir Benjamin Magalong the copies of the report on the Mamasapano clash during the official turnover on Friday, March 13, 2015. PNP-PIO photo.

DILG Secretary Mar Roxas accepts from PNP Board of Inquiry Chairman PDir Benjamin Magalong the copies of the report on the Mamasapano clash during the official turnover on Friday, March 13, 2015. PNP-PIO photo.

Sinabi ng Board of Marine Inquiry ng Philippine National Police na siyang nag-imbestiga sa trahedya sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao noong Enero 25 na nilabag ni Pangulong Aquino ang chain of command.

Dahil doon nagkandaloko-loko ang operasyon. Umabot 68 na buhay ang nalagas kasama na doon ang 44 na miyembro ng SAF, 18 na miyembro ng Moro Islamic Liberation Front at 6 na sibilyan.

Sa halip na purihin ang BOI sa pamumuno ni Police Director Benjamin Magalong, hepe ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, inabswelto pa rin ni Interior Secretary Mar Roxas si Pangulong Aquino.

Ito ang sabi ni Roxas: “Based on what I read, he (Aquino) as the commander in chief correctly and rightly authorized that (Zulkifli bin Hir) Marwan is a target. There is no liability with that. He gave the order to apprehend or to serve the warrant on Marwan and (Basit) Usman. Nothing wrong with that. Trabaho niya ‘yan. In fact, kung hindi niya ginawa ‘yan, may pananagutan ang Pangulo no’n.

“Since Purisima was coordinating directly with relieved Special Action Force commander Police Director Getulio Napeñas, Roxas said “it was up to them to do their jobs well.”

“The President recognized that Director General Purisima was suspended at wala nang kapangyarihan, alam ng Pangulo ‘yan. Kaya nga niya inutos, sabihin mo kay OIC Espina ito, precisely to correct the anomaly that there was somebody suspended in the middle. Eh hindi sinunod utos ng Pangulo eh.”

Tanga. Nag-aral ka pa sa Wharton, tapos hindi ka pala marunong umintindi ng report. English naman yun a.

Hindi madali ang ginawa nina Magalong. Ang kanilang ini-imbestiga ay mga taong may kapangyarihan sa kanilang posisyun. Ngunit nanindigan sila para sa katotohanan.

Tinumbok ng report ang may malaking panangutan sa trahedya: Si Pangulong Aquino, ang dating hepe ng PNP na si Alan Purisima, at si Napeñas.

Sabi ng BOI, binigay ni Aquino ang go signal ng Oplan Exodus sa pagtugis sa dalawang terorista na kanilang nalaman na doon nakatira sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao na teritoryo ng MILF at ang sumipak na Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

Nilabag ni Aquino ang regulasyon ng chain- of- command sa kanyang pakikipag-usap deretso kay Napeñas at initsa-pwera si PNP Acting Chief Leonardo Espina.

Nilabag din Purisima ang suspensyun sa kanya ng Ombudsman sa pagsali sa isang opisyal na operasyon.
Mali din ang pakipag-usap ni Aquino kay Purisima tungkol sa pagpapatupad ng Oplan Exodus dahil suspendido na ang kanyang paboritong hepe ng PNP.

Ito ang iilan lang sa report ng BOI. Pasalamat tayo kay Magalong na talagang nanindigan at nilabas kung anong totoo kahit na taliwas ang kanilang report sa palusot ng Malacañang.

Sa halip na suportahan ni Roxas, na siyang nagsu-supervise ng PNP bilang pinuno ng National Police Commission, pilit pa niyang pinapaikot ang pag-intindi ng report pabor kay Aquino

Kahit ano pang palusot ni Aquino at depensa ni Roxas, panagutan ito ng Pangulo. Siguro hindi ngayon habang sa Malacanang siya dahil hawak niya ang Kongreso. Kapag wala na siya sa Malacanang, malaki ang problema ni Aquino.

Kaya siguro todo depensa si Roxas akala niya mananalo siya kapag dikit siya kay Aquino sa 2016.

Hindi tanga ang taumbayan.

Ano ang nangyari kay Mar Roxas?

DILG Secretary Mar Roxas accepts from PNP Board of Inquiry Chairman PDir Benjamin Magalong the copies of the report on the Mamasapano clash during the official turnover on Friday, March 13, 2015. PNP-PIO photo.

DILG Secretary Mar Roxas accepts from PNP Board of Inquiry Chairman PDir Benjamin Magalong the copies of the report on the Mamasapano clash during the official turnover on Friday, March 13, 2015. PNP-PIO photo.

Sinabi ng Board of Marine Inquiry ng Philippine National Police na siyang nag-imbestiga sa trahedya sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao noong Enero 25 na nilabag ni Pangulong Aquino ang chain of command.

Dahil doon nagkandaloko-loko ang operasyon. Umabot 68 na buhay ang nalagas kasama na doon ang 44 na miyembro ng SAF, 18 na miyembro ng Moro Islamic Liberation Front at 6 na sibilyan.

Sa halip na purihin ang BOI sa pamumuno ni Police Director Benjamin Magalong, hepe ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, inabswelto pa rin ni Interior Secretary Mar Roxas si Pangulong Aquino.

Ito ang sabi ni Roxas: “Based on what I read, he (Aquino) as the commander in chief correctly and rightly authorized that (Zulkifli bin Hir) Marwan is a target. There is no liability with that. He gave the order to apprehend or to serve the warrant on Marwan and (Basit) Usman. Nothing wrong with that. Trabaho niya ‘yan. In fact, kung hindi niya ginawa ‘yan, may pananagutan ang Pangulo no’n.

“Since Purisima was coordinating directly with relieved Special Action Force commander Police Director Getulio Napeñas, Roxas said “it was up to them to do their jobs well.”

“The President recognized that Director General Purisima was suspended at wala nang kapangyarihan, alam ng Pangulo ‘yan. Kaya nga niya inutos, sabihin mo kay OIC Espina ito, precisely to correct the anomaly that there was somebody suspended in the middle. Eh hindi sinunod utos ng Pangulo eh.”

Tanga. Nag-aral ka pa sa Wharton, tapos hindi ka pala marunong umintindi ng report. English naman yun a.

Hindi madali ang ginawa nina Magalong. Ang kanilang ini-imbestiga ay mga taong may kapangyarihan sa kanilang posisyun. Ngunit nanindigan sila para sa katotohanan.

Tinumbok ng report ang may malaking panangutan sa trahedya: Si Pangulong Aquino, ang dating hepe ng PNP na si Alan Purisima, at si Napeñas.

Sabi ng BOI, binigay ni Aquino ang go signal ng Oplan Exodus sa pagtugis sa dalawang terorista na kanilang nalaman na doon nakatira sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao na teritoryo ng MILF at ang sumipak na Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

Nilabag ni Aquino ang regulasyon ng chain- of- command sa kanyang pakikipag-usap deretso kay Napeñas at initsa-pwera si PNP Acting Chief Leonardo Espina.

Nilabag din Purisima ang suspensyun sa kanya ng Ombudsman sa pagsali sa isang opisyal na operasyon.
Mali din ang pakipag-usap ni Aquino kay Purisima tungkol sa pagpapatupad ng Oplan Exodus dahil suspendido na ang kanyang paboritong hepe ng PNP.

Ito ang iilan lang sa report ng BOI. Pasalamat tayo kay Magalong na talagang nanindigan at nilabas kung anong totoo kahit na taliwas ang kanilang report sa palusot ng Malacañang.

Sa halip na suportahan ni Roxas, na siyang nagsu-supervise ng PNP bilang pinuno ng National Police Commission, pilit pa niyang pinapaikot ang pag-intindi ng report pabor kay Aquino

Kahit ano pang palusot ni Aquino at depensa ni Roxas, panagutan ito ng Pangulo. Siguro hindi ngayon habang sa Malacanang siya dahil hawak niya ang Kongreso. Kapag wala na siya sa Malacanang, malaki ang problema ni Aquino.

Kaya siguro todo depensa si Roxas akala niya mananalo siya kapag dikit siya kay Aquino sa 2016.

Hindi tanga ang taumbayan.

Cherry Mobile One Review

Google’s Android One initiative launched in the country last month and along with it are the first two Android One smartphones in the country. These phones carry affordable price tags and modest specs yet they will receive the latest Android OS version from Google as soon as it comes out. We’ve already reviewed the MyPhone Uno, this time we’re going to show you what the Cherry Mobile One has to offer.

Design and Construction

The Cherry Mobile One is a fairly small device. With most Android smartphones nowadays carrying a screen size of at least 5-inches, the One sits at 4.5-inches which is what most entry-level devices have now.

Aside from the display, also found on the front of the device is the circular earpiece, 2 megapixel front camera, notifications light, and light sensor. It features on-screen navigation buttons and not capacitive ones so it leaves a huge unused space below the screen.

On the right side we have the power/lock button and volume controls while the left is devoid of anything. Found up top is the headset jack while down at the bottom is the microUSB port. Flip it on its back and you will see the 5 megapixel camera, LED flash, speaker, and the Cherry Mobile and Android One branding.

On hand, the Cherry Mobile One is easy to hold and put in the pockets due to its small size. The removable back is made of plastic with a grey metallic finish. It feels sturdy as well and does not exhibit any sign of creakiness or rattling.

Design-wise, it’s a modest and simple-looking device. It doesn’t show much flair but its simplicity works to its advantage as it is not too distracting and compliments the software it is running inside. We’ll get to that part later on.

Display and Multimedia

As mentioned earlier, the Cherry Mobile One sports a 4.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 218ppi. Display size and resolution is okay and acceptable for most applications like browsing the Internet or use of apps. The use of an IPS panel is a good move but the gap between the glass and the screen limits the viewing angles and makes it prone to glare. Not to mention, the glass is a fingerprint magnet which really ruins the viewing experience.

As a multimedia device, the One can play Full HD videos well. Colors are okay but not as punchy compared to more expensive phones. Glare can be a real problem though especially when viewing outdoors. On the bright side, the speaker is capable of producing loud and clear sounds. Just make sure that you put the speaker face up so that sounds won’t get muffled.

OS, UI and Apps

The One’s strength, or any Android One phone for that matter, is that it comes with stock Android Lollipop. The One already has Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box so features like multiple SIM card support, device protection, and HD voice calling are already here.

Bloatware are non-existent on an Android One device so you only get the essential Android goodies. In the case of the Cherry Mobile One it only has the Cherry Mobile eWarranty app preinstalled. Although the UI is left untouched, it still comes preloaded with Cherry Mobile wallpapers as well as ringtones.

The One comes with 8GB of internal storage with 5.75GB left for the user. There’s support for a microSD card if you’re heavy on music or videos. As for USB OTG, unfortunately it is not supported.

Camera

The Cherry Mobile One isn’t exactly an imaging powerhouse. It only has a 5 megapixel rear shooter and a 2 megapixel front. Performance is disappointing as autofocus is slow and tends to overexpose images especially when shooting indoors that we are often forced to manually adjust exposure. Colors need improvement as well as most of our shots are washed-out. Take a look at some samples below:

As for video recording, the rear camera can record full HD videos at 30fps. Watch the sample clip below:

Performance and Benchmarks

The Cherry Mobile One is powered by a 1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU, Mali-400 MP GPU, and 1GB RAM. Not exactly high-end but it can manage basic tasks and play 3D games well. However, we noticed a certain delay when changing orientation from portrait to landscape and vice-versa. There were rare times when an app gets stuck in its current orientation for about five seconds before it changes which can be pretty annoying.

Below are the results of the benchmark tests:

* AnTuTu – 19,966
* Quadrant Standard – 5,433
* NenaMark2 – 55.9fps
* 3DMark IceStorm Extreme – 1,879
* Vellamo – 842 (Metal), 1,120 (Multicore), 1,698 (Browser)

Connectivity, Call Quality and Battery Life

Connectivity is good on the Cherry Mobile One. It supports two micro SIMs and connects and latches to our mobile networks and WiFi with ease. Call quality is good as well as we can be heard loud and clear.

Many would scoff at the One’s measly 1,700mAh battery. That’s understandable since most phones are pushing above 2,000mAh, however, the One is capable of lasting the whole day if you’re just using it for basic connectivity like calls, texts, Internet surfing and social media. If you’re into gaming, just make sure to bring a power bank.

We ran our routine battery tests which involves putting it in airplane mode and playing a full HD video on loop at 50% brightness with headphones plugged in, the result is 5 1/2 hours worth of playback which is below average.

Conclusion

If you look at the Cherry Mobile One’s hardware it’s not actually impressive. It has a small screen with low resolution, disappointing camera, average performance, and small battery. But the One is not built to impress. It’s built to be affordable yet capable at the same time. For Php3,999 people can now own a Google-tested device without breaking the bank and be one of the first to receive the latest Android flavors when it comes out. And for a budget-conscious market like ours that’s a very good thing.

Cherry Mobile One specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU
Mali-400 MP GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD (with free 8GB microSD)
5 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
2 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
1700mAh lithium-ion battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop

What we liked about it:
* Stock Android 5.1 out of the box
* Small and pocketable
* Simple yet sturdy design
* Guaranteed Android updates for two years
* Affordable price

What we didn’t like:
* Disappointing camera
* Below average battery life

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Cherry Mobile One Review

Google’s Android One initiative launched in the country last month and along with it are the first two Android One smartphones in the country. These phones carry affordable price tags and modest specs yet they will receive the latest Android OS version from Google as soon as it comes out. We’ve already reviewed the MyPhone Uno, this time we’re going to show you what the Cherry Mobile One has to offer.

Design and Construction

The Cherry Mobile One is a fairly small device. With most Android smartphones nowadays carrying a screen size of at least 5-inches, the One sits at 4.5-inches which is what most entry-level devices have now.

Aside from the display, also found on the front of the device is the circular earpiece, 2 megapixel front camera, notifications light, and light sensor. It features on-screen navigation buttons and not capacitive ones so it leaves a huge unused space below the screen.

On the right side we have the power/lock button and volume controls while the left is devoid of anything. Found up top is the headset jack while down at the bottom is the microUSB port. Flip it on its back and you will see the 5 megapixel camera, LED flash, speaker, and the Cherry Mobile and Android One branding.

On hand, the Cherry Mobile One is easy to hold and put in the pockets due to its small size. The removable back is made of plastic with a grey metallic finish. It feels sturdy as well and does not exhibit any sign of creakiness or rattling.

Design-wise, it’s a modest and simple-looking device. It doesn’t show much flair but its simplicity works to its advantage as it is not too distracting and compliments the software it is running inside. We’ll get to that part later on.

Display and Multimedia

As mentioned earlier, the Cherry Mobile One sports a 4.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 218ppi. Display size and resolution is okay and acceptable for most applications like browsing the Internet or use of apps. The use of an IPS panel is a good move but the gap between the glass and the screen limits the viewing angles and makes it prone to glare. Not to mention, the glass is a fingerprint magnet which really ruins the viewing experience.

As a multimedia device, the One can play Full HD videos well. Colors are okay but not as punchy compared to more expensive phones. Glare can be a real problem though especially when viewing outdoors. On the bright side, the speaker is capable of producing loud and clear sounds. Just make sure that you put the speaker face up so that sounds won’t get muffled.

OS, UI and Apps

The One’s strength, or any Android One phone for that matter, is that it comes with stock Android Lollipop. The One already has Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box so features like multiple SIM card support, device protection, and HD voice calling are already here.

Bloatware are non-existent on an Android One device so you only get the essential Android goodies. In the case of the Cherry Mobile One it only has the Cherry Mobile eWarranty app preinstalled. Although the UI is left untouched, it still comes preloaded with Cherry Mobile wallpapers as well as ringtones.

The One comes with 8GB of internal storage with 5.75GB left for the user. There’s support for a microSD card if you’re heavy on music or videos. As for USB OTG, unfortunately it is not supported.

Camera

The Cherry Mobile One isn’t exactly an imaging powerhouse. It only has a 5 megapixel rear shooter and a 2 megapixel front. Performance is disappointing as autofocus is slow and tends to overexpose images especially when shooting indoors that we are often forced to manually adjust exposure. Colors need improvement as well as most of our shots are washed-out. Take a look at some samples below:

As for video recording, the rear camera can record full HD videos at 30fps. Watch the sample clip below:

Performance and Benchmarks

The Cherry Mobile One is powered by a 1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU, Mali-400 MP GPU, and 1GB RAM. Not exactly high-end but it can manage basic tasks and play 3D games well. However, we noticed a certain delay when changing orientation from portrait to landscape and vice-versa. There were rare times when an app gets stuck in its current orientation for about five seconds before it changes which can be pretty annoying.

Below are the results of the benchmark tests:

* AnTuTu – 19,966
* Quadrant Standard – 5,433
* NenaMark2 – 55.9fps
* 3DMark IceStorm Extreme – 1,879
* Vellamo – 842 (Metal), 1,120 (Multicore), 1,698 (Browser)

Connectivity, Call Quality and Battery Life

Connectivity is good on the Cherry Mobile One. It supports two micro SIMs and connects and latches to our mobile networks and WiFi with ease. Call quality is good as well as we can be heard loud and clear.

Many would scoff at the One’s measly 1,700mAh battery. That’s understandable since most phones are pushing above 2,000mAh, however, the One is capable of lasting the whole day if you’re just using it for basic connectivity like calls, texts, Internet surfing and social media. If you’re into gaming, just make sure to bring a power bank.

We ran our routine battery tests which involves putting it in airplane mode and playing a full HD video on loop at 50% brightness with headphones plugged in, the result is 5 1/2 hours worth of playback which is below average.

Conclusion

If you look at the Cherry Mobile One’s hardware it’s not actually impressive. It has a small screen with low resolution, disappointing camera, average performance, and small battery. But the One is not built to impress. It’s built to be affordable yet capable at the same time. For Php3,999 people can now own a Google-tested device without breaking the bank and be one of the first to receive the latest Android flavors when it comes out. And for a budget-conscious market like ours that’s a very good thing.

Cherry Mobile One specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU
Mali-400 MP GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD (with free 8GB microSD)
5 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
2 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
1700mAh lithium-ion battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop

What we liked about it:
* Stock Android 5.1 out of the box
* Small and pocketable
* Simple yet sturdy design
* Guaranteed Android updates for two years
* Affordable price

What we didn’t like:
* Disappointing camera
* Below average battery life

The post Cherry Mobile One Review appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

Cherry Mobile One Review

Google’s Android One initiative launched in the country last month and along with it are the first two Android One smartphones in the country. These phones carry affordable price tags and modest specs yet they will receive the latest Android OS version from Google as soon as it comes out. We’ve already reviewed the MyPhone Uno, this time we’re going to show you what the Cherry Mobile One has to offer.

Design and Construction

The Cherry Mobile One is a fairly small device. With most Android smartphones nowadays carrying a screen size of at least 5-inches, the One sits at 4.5-inches which is what most entry-level devices have now.

Aside from the display, also found on the front of the device is the circular earpiece, 2 megapixel front camera, notifications light, and light sensor. It features on-screen navigation buttons and not capacitive ones so it leaves a huge unused space below the screen.

On the right side we have the power/lock button and volume controls while the left is devoid of anything. Found up top is the headset jack while down at the bottom is the microUSB port. Flip it on its back and you will see the 5 megapixel camera, LED flash, speaker, and the Cherry Mobile and Android One branding.

On hand, the Cherry Mobile One is easy to hold and put in the pockets due to its small size. The removable back is made of plastic with a grey metallic finish. It feels sturdy as well and does not exhibit any sign of creakiness or rattling.

Design-wise, it’s a modest and simple-looking device. It doesn’t show much flair but its simplicity works to its advantage as it is not too distracting and compliments the software it is running inside. We’ll get to that part later on.

Display and Multimedia

As mentioned earlier, the Cherry Mobile One sports a 4.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 218ppi. Display size and resolution is okay and acceptable for most applications like browsing the Internet or use of apps. The use of an IPS panel is a good move but the gap between the glass and the screen limits the viewing angles and makes it prone to glare. Not to mention, the glass is a fingerprint magnet which really ruins the viewing experience.

As a multimedia device, the One can play Full HD videos well. Colors are okay but not as punchy compared to more expensive phones. Glare can be a real problem though especially when viewing outdoors. On the bright side, the speaker is capable of producing loud and clear sounds. Just make sure that you put the speaker face up so that sounds won’t get muffled.

OS, UI and Apps

The One’s strength, or any Android One phone for that matter, is that it comes with stock Android Lollipop. The One already has Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box so features like multiple SIM card support, device protection, and HD voice calling are already here.

Bloatware are non-existent on an Android One device so you only get the essential Android goodies. In the case of the Cherry Mobile One it only has the Cherry Mobile eWarranty app preinstalled. Although the UI is left untouched, it still comes preloaded with Cherry Mobile wallpapers as well as ringtones.

The One comes with 8GB of internal storage with 5.75GB left for the user. There’s support for a microSD card if you’re heavy on music or videos. As for USB OTG, unfortunately it is not supported.

Camera

The Cherry Mobile One isn’t exactly an imaging powerhouse. It only has a 5 megapixel rear shooter and a 2 megapixel front. Performance is disappointing as autofocus is slow and tends to overexpose images especially when shooting indoors that we are often forced to manually adjust exposure. Colors need improvement as well as most of our shots are washed-out. Take a look at some samples below:

As for video recording, the rear camera can record full HD videos at 30fps. Watch the sample clip below:

Performance and Benchmarks

The Cherry Mobile One is powered by a 1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU, Mali-400 MP GPU, and 1GB RAM. Not exactly high-end but it can manage basic tasks and play 3D games well. However, we noticed a certain delay when changing orientation from portrait to landscape and vice-versa. There were rare times when an app gets stuck in its current orientation for about five seconds before it changes which can be pretty annoying.

Below are the results of the benchmark tests:

* AnTuTu – 19,966
* Quadrant Standard – 5,433
* NenaMark2 – 55.9fps
* 3DMark IceStorm Extreme – 1,879
* Vellamo – 842 (Metal), 1,120 (Multicore), 1,698 (Browser)

Connectivity, Call Quality and Battery Life

Connectivity is good on the Cherry Mobile One. It supports two micro SIMs and connects and latches to our mobile networks and WiFi with ease. Call quality is good as well as we can be heard loud and clear.

Many would scoff at the One’s measly 1,700mAh battery. That’s understandable since most phones are pushing above 2,000mAh, however, the One is capable of lasting the whole day if you’re just using it for basic connectivity like calls, texts, Internet surfing and social media. If you’re into gaming, just make sure to bring a power bank.

We ran our routine battery tests which involves putting it in airplane mode and playing a full HD video on loop at 50% brightness with headphones plugged in, the result is 5 1/2 hours worth of playback which is below average.

Conclusion

If you look at the Cherry Mobile One’s hardware it’s not actually impressive. It has a small screen with low resolution, disappointing camera, average performance, and small battery. But the One is not built to impress. It’s built to be affordable yet capable at the same time. For Php3,999 people can now own a Google-tested device without breaking the bank and be one of the first to receive the latest Android flavors when it comes out. And for a budget-conscious market like ours that’s a very good thing.

Cherry Mobile One specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MTK6582m quad-core CPU
Mali-400 MP GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD (with free 8GB microSD)
5 megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
2 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
1700mAh lithium-ion battery
Android 5.1 Lollipop

What we liked about it:
* Stock Android 5.1 out of the box
* Small and pocketable
* Simple yet sturdy design
* Guaranteed Android updates for two years
* Affordable price

What we didn’t like:
* Disappointing camera
* Below average battery life

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