- Analysis by Christelle Nina
Without surprise, the BLU Studio Selfie 3's 8-megapixel front-facing camera is its main point of attraction. Aside from the noteworthy resolution, it brings the added benefit of having an LED flash . The setup at the rear is much more average, with another flash-toting 8-megapixel sensor gracing the back.
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On the other hand, one of its biggest setbacks would have to be the size of the battery. Having only 2200mAh's worth of power may be too problematic considering the relative power of its cameras. However, as a consequence of having an unimpressive battery, the Studio Selfie 3 enjoys a comparably-thin 7.8mm body . Surprisingly though, it's quite heavy at 154 grams .
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As for hardware-related pros and cons, this smartphone model boasts a quad-core 1.3GHz processor that is not a head-turner by any means, but is still promising for a low-end device. The hitch it faces in this department lies on the size of its RAM. At 1GB , it's not the best offering you can get at its subcategory.
In comparison to its rivals, this device's 5-inch 720p display is remarkably-average. Its screen's specs may not outright stun you -- but the curved glass finish , in combination with the aluminum exterior , lends it some high-end appeal.
With pros and cons like these, the BLU Studio Selfie 3 can probably lure in some avid selfie-takers and fans of cheap-but-sleek metal phones. However, it's definitely going to turn off hard-core users because of its RAM and battery size.
** This phone is also known as: BLU S630Q
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