- Analysis by KJ David
While still rocking a 5.2-inch Full HD Curved Glass display (an upgrade to Quad HD would have been nice , considering its high-tier hardware), the Life One X2 is a clear winner versus the Life One X 2016 when it comes to pros and cons.
For starters, it upgrades the formerly-13-megapixel rear cam to one with 16 megapixels and both phase-detection as well as laser autofocus types -- it still lacks a 4K video-recording mode , though. Up front, it now sports an 8-megapixel selfie camera with a dedicated frontal LED flash , while a fingerprint sensor now leads its security features.
As for its hardware specs, the Life One X2 boasts a 1.4GHz octa-core processor and a massive 4GB RAM , which were cookie-cutter flagship pros as of its September 2016 release. For storage, it comes with a respectable 64GB internal memory , but supports up-to-64GB microSD cards only , instead of 128GB or even 256GB cards. Lastly, a standard (among high-tier Androids) 3000mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 is on power duties.
So, even though it misses out on some premium facets, the BLU Life One X2 nonetheless offers some niceties for the high-end Android buyer.
** This phone is also known as: BLU One X2, L0090UU
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