- Analysis by KJ David
This variant of the BLU Studio C 8+8 may be limited to 3G connectivity of up to 21Mbps only , but it shares most of its 4G sibling's pros, the most notable of which is the front-and-back 8-megapixel camera setup from which it takes its name.
Its other specs include a large (for mass-tier models) 3000mAh battery that promises up to 72 hours of standard usage -- roughly 50% higher than the average as of its release. It also features a curved-glass 5-inch HD screen in conjunction with BLU's trademark Infinite View technology. While its quad-core CPU runs a bit faster, at 1.3GHz, than the one used by its LTE sibling (1GHz), the difference is almost insignificant, since it is bundled with nothing but a 1GB RAM and a dated Mali-400 GPU .
All said, though the Studio C 8+8's collection of pros and cons obviously targets users who want a selfie-oriented, high-powered introductory Android, they may be better off choosing its 4G-enabled edition.
** This phone is also known as: BLU S270Q
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