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Flare 2 lite
Flare 2 lite












This is even more evident when you have 3G and Sync on all the time. The quad-core processor eats up the 1,550mAh battery like a hot knife slicing through butter. Battery Life: Oh My Gulay It won’t last you the whole day.Īnd this is the part where the quad-core processor is TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING for the Flare 2.0. You’ll need the 1GB RAM to go along with it. A quad-core processor alone is not enough to properly and smoothly play some games.

#FLARE 2 LITE UPGRADE#

So what does this all mean? The quad-core upgrade of the Cherry Mobile Flare 2.0 benefits core tasks and usual apps more than the hardcore titles. We also had jittery experiences with Zombie Wood each time the undead would start to bunch together. The 512MB RAM just couldn’t handle all the action happening in the game. In the later stages of Dead Trigger we started getting multiple lag spikes and delays. And this weakness is pronounced more than ever when you start firing up graphics and RAM hungry applications like hardcore games. It’s probably not at the usual 13,000 level (like with our quad-core smartphones) because this one just has 512MB RAM. did the usual Antutu Benchmark Test and we consistently scored well over 9,500.

flare 2 lite

Don’t forget to follow Unbox on Twitter! Hehe. If you’re going to do light tasks with this phone like social networking, web browsing, videos, and casual gaming, the quad-core processor is more than able to serve your needs. The quad-core processor is definitely doing a lot of heavy lifting. Apps also loaded much faster (around 20% faster based on our tests). Animations were smoother and transitions were fluid. There was definitely a notable and noticeable improvement in terms of performance compared to the first generation Flare. Performance: Core Upgrade Noticeable Apps apps apps! Great and sturdy build that’s very functional. Over-all in terms of hardware and design the Cherry Mobile Flare 2.0 comes out as a solid trooper. The buttons and ports are located along the sides. The back plate is removable and the usual slots are located here for two SIM cards (dual SIM), micro SD Card, and the battery. The resolution delivers around 230 pixels per inch which is enough to merit an “above average” grade.Īs for the other elements they’re all pretty much standard. The display quality is also surprisingly okay. The size, heft, and form factor is actually just right for one-handed use and the 4.0-inch display gives you enough real estate for your apps, messages, and media.

flare 2 lite

It’s not a thin smartphone but it would be a stretch to call it thick. The Cherry Mobile Flare 2.0 comes in a solid, compact, and lightweight plastic body. The manufacturers definitely had to use plastic given the budget and the good news here is that as far as plastic smartphones go, they nailed it pretty well. > SEE ALSO: Cherry Mobile Flare 2.0 Unboxing and Initial Hands-on Hardware: Compact Plastic Chassis Glorious plastic, hehe.įor Php3,999 you can’t really expect an aluminum chassis or a dual-glass encased body. 5.0-megapixel rear-facing camera with dual LED flash and autofocus.4GB Internal Storage, expandable via microSD Card.1.2GHz Qualcomm 8225Q Quad-core Processor.












Flare 2 lite