- Analysis by KJ David
The verykool Phantom may be a mass-tier smartphone overall, but its 16-megapixel rear-facing camera and 8-megapixel selfie cam (both with LED flashes) give us the illusion of a high-ranking camera phone. That said, its cons include a 2500mAh battery with sub-average self-attributed scores, including a 480-minute-only talk time and a 10-day standby time . It also sticks to a basic 1.3GHz quad-core processor and a meager 1GB RAM .
While its 5-inch HD-720p 294ppi screen is nothing to be proud of, the Phantom's Asahi Dragontrail tempered glass finish makes for an appreciable pro. The verykool Snap key that cap be programmed to quick-launch the camera or the email client joins its specs as well. Lastly, it comes with a 16GB native storage expandable by up to 64GB , which we would take any day versus many of its budget-tier rivals' 8GB memories.
As revealed by its assortment of pros and cons, the 2016 verykool Phantom should look like a tempting phantom for entry-level buyers with phone photography as top priority.
** This phone is also known as: verykool SL5050
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