Starmobile Goal Review

Solid and ergonomic – these are the lasting impressions that the Starmobile Goal left us with. After spending quite some time with the device, we’re ready to give you our verdict. Read on and check out our full review of the Starmobile Goal.

SM GOAL

We made a hands-on video, so check it out before anything else:

Design and Construction

The SM Goal isn’t ugly by all means. In a white paintjob, it is quite classy-looking, but we have to say it’s boring. White plastic phones aren’t rare anymore, and the Starmobile Goal simply looks like a regular phone. It has fairly thick bezels flanking the display and a chrome lining around the device. Other than that, it’s nothing new.

design

On top you’ll find the micro USB port & the place for the audio jack. On the right is the power button while on the left is the volume rocker. The microphone is found on the lower front side of the phone, together with the three capacitive buttons. On the upper part are the sensors, the front-facing camera and the earpiece.

dirt you say?

Being a white unit, it doesn’t easily attract dirt, which is a good thing. Starmobile has also included a jelly case in the package with a screen protector, so we don’t think we’ll find any problems in this aspect. All-in-all, the device is a solidly built device – something like a brick – but it doesn’t feel noteworthy with its thick bezels and squared-off edges.

Display

The 4.5-inch display has a resolution of 480 x 854, which is decent with a pixel density of 218ppi. Responsiveness is a lot better than other phones such as the Starmobile Diamond, and colors are produced very well. Viewing angles from all directions are good too, except if you’re viewing from the top side; slight changes in angle will immediately cause massive discoloration.

Operating the screen with the size of 4.5-inches is no problem by today’s standards, but we have to say the bezels aren’t working with the phone very well. I can handle a 4.7-inch display from a Nexus 4 similarly to how I handle the smaller display on the Goal.

OS, Apps and UI

The phone runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. We’ve been experiencing waves of this version already, and it’s getting in my nerves quite a bit. Google is going to launch a new version soon, and a lot of phones are still 1-2 updates behind.

OS

It features a set of wallpapers from Starmobile here, with the same apps that send you to the browser (SM, Inquirer…). It has a battery percentage on top of the notification bar with a couple of new elements such as a bounce when scrolling to the end of a list or so.

The interface is pretty much stock Android all the way, and like we’ve said before – the included apps are pretty much useless.

Multimedia & Camera

The phone offers good volume & quality when it comes to playing audio. The video experience was also good, but if you’re watching it in landscape – expect the people watching with you to have a hard time, since like we’ve said, one side of the display offers bad viewing angles.

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The 8MP camera is great as it offers reasonable amount of detail and saturation. It adjusts easily to lighting, and focus can be on the neutral side. Video didn’t offer auto-focus though.

The sensor fails in low-light situations however as it produces so much noise, and the module doesn’t seem like it’s taking in enough light. To put it down further, we have to say there’s no LED flash here; you’ll have to go to war with insufficient weaponry.

Performance & Battery Life

The 1GHz dual-core CPU and the 512MB RAM isn’t anything new today. It’s going to take you far in doing basic tasks and casual gaming, but when a lot of apps and processes are around, you need to say hello to lag & stutter.

BM

  • Antutu: 6,478
  • Quadrant: 2,936
  • Nenamark 2: 26.5fps

To drain a full battery, you’ll need 5 hours of video playback on half the volume and half the brightness which is quite decent. It lasted for so many days on standby and a lot more on a day’s use, so I guess it’s safe to say the battery on this one is above the regular.

Conclusion

To conclude, I have to say the Starmobile Goal is a great phone; people around me even wanted to buy it off my hands. It needs a flash for the camera though, and safe to say it does everything pretty averagely.

battery

It has decent display with a bad angle, a good camera without a flash, a decent CPU with limits and a long-lasting battery – not to mention it comes with a lot of stuff in the box (screen protector, 4GB micro SD & jelly case). For Php5,990, I don’t think anyone can possibly say it’s a waste; it’s definitely worth it.

Here is the unboxing video:

Starmobile Goal specs:
4.5-inch LCD display @ 480×854 pixels, 218ppi
MediaTek MT6577 1GHz dual-core processor
512MB RAM
4GB internal memory
micro SD up to 32GB, 4GB card included
8MP camera w/ 720p video, no flash
VGA front-facing camera
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Dual SIM / standby
FM Radio
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Li-Ion 1,800mAh battery
131 x 66 x 10.5mm (dimensions)
72g (weight)

What we liked about it:

  • A lot of freebies in the box
  • Camera works well
  • Good battery life

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Thick bezels
  • Ice Cream Sandwich is a bit outdated
  • No LED flash

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Starmobile Goal: Unboxing & First Impressions

If you haven’t heard of it yet, the Starmobile Goal is a new smartphone from the company packing a 4.5-inch display, a dual-core CPU, dual SIM capabilities, and a price tag just under Php6K. We just got our unit, so read on and take a look at our unboxing and our first impressions.

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When we took it out of the box, we got the impression that the Goal feels a lot like the CM Thunder in many ways, but it wasn’t immediately obvious since this unit is white. Take a look at the unboxing video down below:

After watching that, you’ll probably get an idea of what the Goal offers. For its price, it’s offering quite a decent package, and the specs are encased in a rectangular body.

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Up front is the 4.5-inch 480 x 854 display. Above it are the sensor, the VGA camera and the earpiece, while down below are three capacitive buttons and the microphone. Turn it all the way to the back, you’ll find the removable backplate covering the battery. There’s some branding here, together with the speakers and the 8MP camera without the flash.

design

On the left is the volume rocker, while on the right side you’ll find the power button. Up top are the micro USB port and the 3.5 mm audio jack. The bottom is devoid of any buttons.

SM goal

So far, the Starmobile Goal has left us with good impressions in terms of ergonomics and construction – as the similar CM Thunder also did with its build quality. The similarities don’t end there as this one will also be offered by Lazada for Php5,990. There are a ton of things that need to be tested – for example, how the 8MP camera fares up even without flash. All of these details we shall tackle in our full review.

Starmobile Goal specs:
4.5-inch 480 x 854 LCD display, 218ppi
1GHz dual-core MediaTek MT6577 processor
512MB RAM
4GB internal memory
micro SD up to 32GB, 4GB card included
8MP camera w/ 720p video, no flash
VGA front-facing camera
WiFi
Bluetooth
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Dual SIM / standby
FM Radio
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
1,800mAh battery
131 x 66 x 10.5mm (dimensions)
72g (weight)

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