The best Spanish summer phones
The best Spanish summer phones
Wolder and BQ adjust the belt with the launch of their Wiam # 65 and X5 Plus, two terminals with high-end features but with average prices
"I need to change my mobile and I want a good and cheap one". That is the request of many of us when we look for a new smartphone. The Spanish technology firms know this and for a few years they have tried to adapt their offer to it. This summer it was the turn of Wiam # 65 (Wolder) and X5 Plus (BQ), two terminals that include features historically attributed to high-end (fingerprint sensor, NFC, quality cameras), but at prices that follow Adjusting to pockets looking for mid-range.
WIAM # 65, the jewel of Wolder
The Cantabrian Wolder firm has evolved over time to get launch his new Wiam # 65, which shows the jump in quality of the company. Since last July 14 the terminal is for sale in gray (Pro gray), gold (Golder freezer) and pink (Laser pink) for a price of 299 euros.
Its most outstanding features and that place it between the mid-range and already desired high-end are its aluminum finishes, the fingerprint sensor on the back, the performance of the processor and its large internal storage. With a weight of 165 grams and a thickness of 7.3 mm, it is a phone that few would guess its price to judge by its appearance.
In addition, the Wiam # 65 has dual SIM (if you have two cards, or combine a nano SIM card with a micro SD memory), led notifications, Full HD screen of 5.5 inches and 480 pixels per inch. Miravision technology helps manage the vividness of colors, saturation and contrast. In its upper part it has the headphone jack and in the lower part it has the micro USB port and the speaker.
Its operating system is Android 6 Marshmallow, MediaTek Helio P10 8-core processor, 3GB of RAM memory and ARM Mali-T860 GPU. It has Bluetooth connectivity, WiFi, NFC and compatibility with 4G networks. In addition, it has a storage capacity of 32 GB, expandable by micro SD. The battery is 3,000 mAh, which will allow an autonomy in normal conditions of use of a day and a half.
The front camera is 13 megapixels, while the back has a Sony IMX230 sensor of 21 MP, 6-element optic and F2.2 aperture. When recording video you can take pictures, although at a maximum of 1920x1080 pixels, and you can even pause the recording of sequences if you want to change the plane.
X5 Plus, the flagship of BQ
The Spanish brand launched its new smartphone on July 28 with which it aims to make a leap in quality and sales thanks to its design and its camera. And is that although the back side is still plastic, the frame is made of aluminum and the front face is protected with Dinorex resistance glass. The rear camera has a 16 megapixel Sony IMX298 sensor, with 6-element optics, F2.0 aperture and phase detection focus. In addition, it records video in 4K at 30 frames per second. The front is 8 MP with Sony IMX219 sensor and F2.0 aperture.
Its battery, one of the points that most characterizes the BQ terminals, is 3,200 mAh, which means an autonomy that easily exceeds the day and a half of use. As a great novelty, the BQ X5 Plus is the first European smartphone that incorporates the Galileo satellite navigation system, available since the end of 2016.
Its operating system is Android 6.01 Marshmallow, has a Snapdragon 652 processor with 8 cores up to 1.8 Hgz, Adreno 510 GPU, rear fingerprint sensor, storage capacity of 16 GB or 32 GB (expandable up to 256 Gigabytes by micro SD) ), versions with 2Gb or 3GB of RAM. In addition, Bluetooth 4.1, WiFi and NFC connectivity.
Its dimensions are 70 x 145 x 7.7 and its weight is 145 grams. Dolby sound technology makes it an ideal device for listening to music at any time. Its price is 279.90 euros (for the 16GB version and 2GB RAM) and 319.90 euros (32GB and 3GB RAM).
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