Solid Processing Package with a Few Kinks in its Software The multimedia experience would also be a lot better if you wear headphones since the lone speaker behind the device is a tad lackluster to say the least and because of its placement of the speaker grille, you’re going to more often than not, have to adjust as to not muffle its sound. It does has its flaws with color temps a tad warmer than what we would have liked, but that’s just cause we’re nitpicking. Images were clear and crisp with the display’s 441 pixels per inch. It’s not common to see a Full HD display on a device with the Flare X Lite’s price tag and it was definitely a treat to see this display at work. We have to note that the back cover gives a wonderfully, satisfying snap when putting back on. The rest of the sides of the device are bare aside form the tiny perforation for the microphone on the bottom.įlip the device over and you have the 16MP camera and its LED flash on the upper left hand side and the speaker grille on the lower left hand side of the Flare X Lite’s removable back cover, which houses the SIM card, Micro SD slot, and the non-removable battery underneath it. The right side of the Flare X Lite houses the volume rocker and power button, and up on top you’ll find the 3.5mm jack and its Micro USB port. The screen is sandwiched by its capacity keys on the bottom and the earpiece, sensors, and 8MP camera above it. The front is, of course, dominated by its 5-Inch Full HD Display giving the Flare X Lite a screen-to-body ratio of 72.8%. Despite being a lightweight, the Flare X Lite is well put together with no issues surfacing with our time with the device. The phone is primarily made out of polycarbonate plastic that is broken up by chrome accents at its seams making it rather light to take around and its form factor easily pocketable compared to the usual unit we bring around. It’s vanilla looks further accentuated by the white review unit that made its way to Unbox HQ for review. It’s not horrible looking, but it is just rather plain looking. If you’ve read our unboxing and initial review for the Flare X Lite, you may already know what we think about the phone’s design, which hasn’t grown on us within the week we’ve been using it as our daily driver. 5-Inch Full HD Display Resolution 1080×1920.1.3GHz MediaTek MT6753 Octa-Core Processor.But, is it worth its asking price of Php 4,999? Let’s find out. The Flare X Lite is a 5-Inch smartphone from the local brand that sports a full HD display, 3GB of RAM, and MediaTek’s MT6753 octa-core processor and was officially released a few days go. A few weeks back, leaks started making the rounds that a smaller version of the Flare X would soon be available, the Cherry Flare X Lite. The Cherry Mobile Flare X was released more than a year ago and was still flying off the shelves early this year.
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