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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Palm Brand To Be Resurrected By Alcatel

Palm Brand To Be Resurrected By Alcatel


  According to a new report, Palm phones might be making a comeback in the market courtesy of Alcatel One Touch, which is Alcatel's smartphone wing. It's not clear as to whether this will mean a complete remodeling of Alcatel or a standalone device with Palm and Alcatel branding, but it's certainly good news for lovers of the almost extinct webOS platform.

  HP killed off webOS and sold off its developmental assets to LG, with the company launching Smart TVs powered by the OS. So it will be interesting to see where Alcatel will chime in. Given the recognition enjoyed by Palm in the developer community, it wouldn't make sense for Alcatel to launch an Android device bearing the Palm branding. WebOS saw an early (and an unfair) demise, so users are hopeful that Alcatel will breathe a new life to the platform.

  The report emerges from the fact that Palm trademarks were transferred to a company called Wide Progress Global Limited. And not surprisingly, the VP of this firm is also the President of Alcatel One Touch (Americas and Pacific) and TCL. There are a lot of dots to connect here, but it does seem likely that Palm could be resurrected soon given the evidence on paper.

  Alcatel One Touch is yet to confirm any of this, so nothing is conclusive as of yet. But considering the company's ambitions to make it big in the global smartphone scene, a move like this can always be expected. One Touch devices mostly cater to the midrange segment with a handful of devices sold in India as well.

This information is brought to you courtesy of http://www.gizmodo.in/

Monday, December 29, 2014

Android Lollipop vs. KitKat

Android Lollipop 5.0 vs KitKat 4.4.4 Performance Comparison


00:00 - Boot
00:57 - Web browsing
02:12 - Opening some apps
03:10 - Antutu Benchmark
08:08 - Geekbench Benchmark
10:11 - Opening one more app
10:32 - GTA San Andreas gameplay
14:00 - Turning off devices


This basic rundown of both operating systems was designed to show the snappy quickness found in the new Android Lollipop operating system.  Although the Lollipop system runs a bit faster, it is not running at such a blazing speed that I would risk crashing my new phone just to have it.  The Android Kitkat 4.4.4 is a beast of it's own and in some instances tends to outperform the mighty fable Lollipop.  This test is a good depiction of what one can expect when downloading this new system, which in my humble opinion after watching this video is........Not much at all.

However, there are many hidden features which make this a great new system.  Transferring information from one phone to another has become a snap and the usability is much easier.  There now is much more information available at your lock screen than ever before as well as several new fancy pants animations from screen to screen.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 Review

Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 Review


  As Alcatel has earned a reputation for bringing powerful yet affordable mobile devices to market, it appears as if the Hero 2 is falling in those same footsteps as their new and improved Hero gets quite a makeover.  This phone may not boast the incredible battery life that most were hoping for but it is still certainly an improvement over other flagship models on the market.  Android Authority offers a great review below with regards to specs and overall usability.
With the huge success of the Galaxy Note, which is now in its fourth iteration, and the arrival of the Nexus 6, it seems that devices with 6 inch (or thereabouts) displays are becoming mainstream. But the Galaxy Note 4, Huawei Ascend Mate 7 and the Nexus 6 (all winners of our Editor’s Choice Award) aren’t the only 6 inch phones around. One very interesting alternative is the Alcatel Onetouch Hero 2.
The Alcatel brand is best known in Europe, mainly because it originates from France. In 2004 Alcatel entered into a joint venture with TCL, a Chinese electronics giant, to create Alcatel Mobile Phones. In time Alcatel sold its part in the venture, however the name lives on in Alcatel Onetouch.
The Hero 2 was announced in September of this year, it has a 6 inch full 1080p HD display, a 13 megapixel camera, 2GB of RAM, a 3100 mAh battery, and comes with a stylus. I received a Hero 2 a few days ago and I have been playing with it ever since, this is what I discovered.

SPEC SHEET

Display 6” Full HD IPS 1080 x 1920 pixels, Dragontrail glass
Processor 2.0GHz, octa-core Mediatek MT8392, Cortex-A7
RAM 2GB
Storage 16GB, microSD card slot, up to 32GB
Camera 13.1 Megapixel Rear Camera with Optical Image and Video stabilization (OIS+EIS), 5MP Front Camera
Battery 3100 mAh
Connectivity NFC, GPS, microUSB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth
Networks GSM, 3G, 4G LTE
Software      Android 4.4 with Google Play
Dimensions 160.5 x 81.6 x 7.9 mm, 175g
SIM slots 1xMicro SIM


Monday, December 8, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Idol Alpha

Alcatel OneTouch Idol Alpha review


Key Features: 4.7-inch 1,280 x 720 pixel IPS screen; Android 4.2; 13-megapixel camera with LED flash
Manufacturer: Alcatel

Well, Alcatel has certainly set the bar quite a bit higher with this model as it's design is one of a kind in this marketplace and it's specs are higher than any model they have previously revealed.  At first glance, one can hardly avoid noticing the Alpha's clear bezel above and below the screen.  All LED Notifications shine brightly through here but otherwise the design is crystal clear.  

The phone has received mixed reviews as many marvel at it's beautiful design but are not quite happy with the specs for the higher price tag of nearly $300.

Trusted Reviews gives their verdict below.

Should I buy the Alcatel OneTouch Idol Alpha?

The Alcatel OneTouch Idol Alpha is an interesting handset with some eye-catching design motifs. However, start using the phone and begin to assess it within the wider market and it just doesn’t make a great deal of sense. 

Most core elements are fine: the camera’s decent enough, the processor is a fair match for the 720p display and the resolution is just about sharp enough for the screen size. However, there are some design blunders that we find hard to accept when the specs are already a stretch given the SIM-free price. 

The lack of a headphone jack is unforgivable, we don’t like the soft keys much, there’s no 4G and the software is very old. If you don’t want to use your phone for music at all, and can find the Alcatel OneTouch Idol Alpha at a much lower cost than the standard SIM-free price, this is a perfectly respectable phone with rather good battery life. But we do mean a much lower cost. 

Verdict

While solid in most respects, some annoying design decisions and a high price lose the Alpha a recommendation.



Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Alcatel "Selfie" Phone

The Alcatel "Selfie" Phone
Alcatel One Touch Flash


The Alcatel One Touch Flash looks simple at first but when you start exploring its specifications and the product’s build quality, it has a lot more to offer than what you see in the first look. The phone is set down to compete with a dozen other products in the market that focus on selfie centric front camera but can it actually stand out from the crowd?

Design

Sporting a sleek and slim design with crystal white back, the Alcatel One Touch Flash is a strong reminder of the Samsung phones that used to be the most popular choice among Indian buyers. There are useful capacitive navigation buttons below the screen which helps you save display space and the volume, power buttons are on the right for immediate access. The textured back finish is lovely to touch and doesn’t attract grease or act as a finger print magnet. It’s a neatly designed phone.

Display

The Alcatel One Touch Flash boasts of a great looking 5.5-inch IPS display which is definitely one of the unique sales points of the phone. However, they should have gone with a full HD display to woo buyers but the 1280 x 720 pixels for such a large screen reduces the pixels per inch. You definitely won’t find much difference when it comes to viewing apps, playing games or watching movies in general but the comparison is evident only when you pit a phablet with a 1080p display close by. The brightness levels are good even under sunlight and colors are ok.

Performance

A 1.4 GHz Mediatek octa core processor powers the phone which is coupled with 1 GB of RAM. It has 8 GB of storage and 32 GB expansion support which makes it an ideal choice for even power users who like to fill up their storage space with movies, music, games and apps. The One Touch Flash conveniently handles most intense multi-tasking apps and even is good for your occasional gaming on the go. It heats up a little bit when it is pushed to its limits for consequent hours but that’s nothing to worry about.

Camera

The camera in the Alcatel One Touch Flash is its highlight. A strong 13 megapixel rear camera promises the best pictures and videos while the 5 megapixel front camera invites users to take some great selfies. When we put it in comparison, the selfie camera is good and as you would most probably use a lot of filters, the end result should be quite impressive. It has 4x digital zoom and stabilization control.

Battery

Even after using it all day with Wifi turned on, playing numerous games and download apps, the 3200 mAh battery refused to lose its power and we managed to still have almost 25% of it still left before we had to hit the charging point.

Verdict

The Alcatel One Touch Flash combines the best of user performance, battery life and good camera at an affordable price point except for its not-so-impressive display. A good purchase that you could go for!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 Specs and Accessories

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2

Specs and Accessories


  Experience the new Fierce 2, a smartphone with exciting features, great design, and a large display all at an affordable price. Its 5-inch qHD touchscreen is optimal for watching movies and surfing the web. PLUS, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 4G data speeds make multi-tasking a breeze and a 5-megapixel camera make sharing photos easy!

• Fabulous 5-inch qHD touchscreen display
• Powerful 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
• 5-megapixel auto focus camera

Size and Weight
5.55 x 2.83 x 0.39 inches
5.26 ounces

Operating System and Processor
Android 4.4
Quad-core 1.2 GHz Processor

Battery Life
Up to 6 hours talk time
Up to 14 days standby time

Camera, Photos and Video
5" qHD Display
5 Megapixel Camera

Memory
1GB RAM, 4GB ROM

Connectivity
Sync methods: USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
4G Capable
Wi-Fi and Mobile Calling
Audio and Multimedia
T-Mobile TV
GPS and Apps
GPS enabled
International
Quad Band GSM; UMTS: Band II (1900), Band IV (1700/2100), Band V (850)
Hearing Aid Compatibility
M3 & T3 

WEA Capable? 
Yes

High Quality and Low Priced

 Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 Phone Cases

Available in Numerous Colors and Styles
Black Slim Snap-On Hard Phone Cover For Alcatel One Touch Fierce 2 7040T Case
ALCATEL One Touch Fierce 2 7040T White Black Hard Case + Belt Clip Holster CoverFor Alcatel One Touch Fierce 2 7040T White Black Case Hybrid Heavy Duty Hard Cover

Click On Any Case Style Above for pricing and selection

Friday, November 7, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Idol 2 Mini S

Alcatel OneTouch Idol 2 Mini S


  The Alcatel OneTouch Idol 2 Mini S is a super powerful smartphone that packs a ton of cool gesture features, an incredibly crisp screen resolution, and a camera/video camera that carries more features than the average flagship model from it's competitors.  

  Phone Arena has done a beautiful job reviewing the specs and features of this model.  Their review follows:

  If you don’t want to tie yourself down to a pricey monthly contract and still want a current generation smartphone, your best bet may be to look outside the big brands at some of the capable alternatives doing the rounds. One of these is Alcatel Onetouch, who has been slowly but surely increasing its range of devices to the point where they’re starting to get a little bit more recognition in the mainstream market. Its OneTouch Idol 2 Mini S was announced at Mobile World Congress 2014 and is a good example of exactly why – this doesn’t sound like a cheap device, with a brushed metallic finish, diamond cut and a decent amount of power under the hood for a mid range device.

  It offers a 4.5” (540×960) IPS display at 245ppi, 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 4GB of internal memory expandable via microSD. An 8MB camera on the back and 2MP on the front should be good enough for less serious photographers, it comes with NFC so you can get involved with rapidly expanding contactless payments, there’s a 4G version for speedy internet and Android 4.4 is in the works.

  For what’s effectively priced as a “budget” smartphone there seems to be some potential here – let’s see if it’s been realised.

  ExpertReviews is generally pleased with its first impression in a hands-on test, though does point out that the word “finish” is key when describing the metallic construction. Though its bigger brother does indeed have a metal back plate, the Mini S is actually made from plastic, and just brushed to look like a slightly more premium design. It also points out that the display resolution may be a sticking point for those used to HD quality:

  “This is a noticeable step down from 720p, as even with a reduction in screen size pixel density still drops to 244PPI. It’s noticeable when held next to an HD display, and even in isolation text and images look a little fuzzy”.

  Thankfully it’s not a poor performance per se, with “excellent” brightness and viewing angles thanks to the IPS panel.

  Wovow is pretty impressed with what’s on offer at the price, and points out that the Alcatel Onetouch costs around the same as budget phones from Chinese manufacturers but with a far nicer design and better performance. It gave the battery a bit of a workout and noted around two full days from typical varied use, which isn’t too bad, and it also charges pretty quickly in around two hours.

  

  PhoneArena is a big fan of the design, pointing out that the “Idol 2 mini is a very, very light handset, which is pretty cool – you don’t get that kind of feather-lightness in a lot smartphones out there” , and how “the clean, logo-less design of the front makes the phones look quite universal and stylish.”

  It also comments on the screen resolution and concludes that despite it being fairly low, really isn’t too bad.

  “On top of that, we have the Dragontrail glass, which makes the display sturdier, and there’s also an oleophobic coating to quickly get rid of those stains on the display.”

  Alcatel Onetouch has added some little customisations of its own by the sound of it – all the core applications and visuals, apparently, which delivers a rather different Android experience. It also offers features such as One Finger Zoom – a double-tap and hold that lets you zoom with one hand. There are no reports on the camera yet, but it does point that you can record 1080p video, which is an impressive feat at this price point.

  PhoneArena concludes by giving some indication as to why Alcatel Onetouch is starting to build a bit of a following, and attracting more attention at events. “Alcatel Onetouch is bringing some very, very hot devices to MWC. These smartphones aren’t particularly impressive in terms of specs or technology, but they just feel so refined.” Perhaps this is the secret to releasing a low to mid-range device – most people probably wouldn’t notice if a smartphone had a slightly slower processor or a slightly lower resolution camera, but who doesn’t notice a tidy design?


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch POP 7 Tablet

Alcatel OneTouch POP 7 Tablet 

Unboxing and Review



  This review details the new MetroPCS tablet by Alcatel.  This is MetroPCS's first tablet and it definitely doesn't disappoint.  This tablet is just large enough to offer easy viewing and easy access to all your games and apps, but just small enough to be portable in any situation.

  The ALCATEL ONETOUCH® POP™ 7 combines an enjoyable tablet experience at an affordable price. Easily enjoy reading books, watching movies, and playing games with a powerful 1.3 GHz dual-core processor and a spacious 7” display. Connect at home or on the go with the tablet’s slim design, and use the built-in Wi-Fi capabilities and 4G connectivity.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Alcatel One Touch Pop 2

Alcatel One Touch Pop 2 

Hands On


The new Alcatel One Touch Pop 2 is designed to be an affordable 4" to 5.5" screen smartphone and was just released to the public eye at IFA 2014.  

  This hands on review is brought to you by Phonearena and provides a great first peak at this great an presumably very affordable handset.  Alcatel One Touch Pop 2 comes in 4-inch, 4.5-inch, 5-inch, and 5.5-inch screen sizes with FWVGA resolution, powered by a 1.2 quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor and run on Android 4.4 (Kitkat), have a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How to take a Screenshot with the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2

How to take a Screenshot 

with the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2



  The Alcatel Fierce 2 is a powerhouse of a phone and has numerous great uses and features.  This easy to follow demonstration shows you how to take screenshots using the Alcatel Fierce 2 alone without any special software or app.
Directions:
  1. Press Volume Down & Power Buttons at the same time.
  2. Locate the Images in your Pictures Gallery.
  3. Brag to your friends that you are a technological wizard.



Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+ Customer Review and Unboxing

Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+

Customer Review and Unboxing



The Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+ is a powerful Octa-Core Processor Mobile Phone that includes JBL headphones.  This phone has off the chart specs and comes in at a comfortable price range for such a powerful mobile at  $330.  The phones 5" Gorilla Glass 2 screen shields a brilliant 1080 x 1920 Pixel Screen resolution.  2G of Ram and 16GB of Storage!......Where do I sign?

Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ detailed specifications

SPECS
Release dateMay 2014
Form factorTouchscreen
Dimensions (mm)140.40 x 69.10 x 8.10
Weight (g)130.00
Battery capacity (mAh)2500
Removable batteryNo
SAR valueNA
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)5.00
TouchscreenYes
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Resolution1080x1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)441
HARDWARE
Processor2GHz  octa-core
Processor makeMediaTek MT6592
RAM2GB
Internal storage16GB
Expandable storageYes
Expandable storage typemicroSD
CAMERA
Rear camera13.1-megapixel
FlashYes
Front camera2-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating SystemAndroid 4.2
Java supportYes
BrowserHTML
Browser supports FlashYes
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supported802.11 b/ g/ n
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 4.00
NFCNo
InfraredNo
DLNAYes
Wi-Fi DirectYes
MHL OutNo
HDMINo
Headphones3.5mm
FMYes
USBMicro-USB
Charging via Micro-USBYes
Proprietary charging connectorNo
Proprietary data connectorNo
Number of SIMs2
SIM 1
SIM TypeMicro-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
3GYes
SIM 2
SIM TypeMicro-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
3GYes
SENSORS
Compass/ MagnetometerNo
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
BarometerNo
Temperature sensorNo

Friday, October 17, 2014

ALCATEL ONETOUCH Idol Mini Hard Reset

How to Hard Reset your
ALCATEL ONETOUCH Idol Mini 


There comes a time when your phone doesn't quite tick like it used to.  In this article we show you how to Hard Reset you Alcatel OneTouch Idol Mini through several easy to follow steps.  

This process will send your phone back to it's original state fresh from the factory to the store shelf.  So be warned:

THIS WILL DELETE YOUR APPS, IMAGES, and CONTACTS!

So please back up any information that you wish to restore.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

How to Hard Reset the ALCATEL ONETOUCH Idol X

How to Hard Reset the ALCATEL ONETOUCH Idol X


This video details the steps required to reset the Alcatel OneTouch Idol X.  This process will wipe all data that was placed on the phone after purchase such as apps, programs, phone numbers, texts, etc.

Make sure to back up any important data as it will be lost when returning the phone to it's original state from the factory.  However, this method is common when a phone is sold, transferred, or obtains a nasty virus.


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2


Although Alcatel has been known to come up with some pretty snappy phones at a fraction of the flagship price, the Alcatel One Touch Fierce 2 has received mixed reviews.  CNET says:

The Good The Alcatel One Touch Fierce is inexpensive, has great call quality, and clocks in with respectable HSPA+ speeds.
The Bad The handset's internal speeds are sluggish. In addition, its camera has a unintuitive UI and takes poor photos.
The Bottom Line Even if you're on a tight budget, you should skip Alcatel's One Touch Fierce in favor of a better prepaid phone.


Saturday, October 11, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 Phone Case

Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2
Phone Case Selection

  The Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2 is a 5-inch screen model running Android 4.4 and is equipped with a powerful 1.2 GHz quad core processor, 1 GB RAM, 4 GB memory, and microSD card slot for an extra 32G of storage space. As for the camera, it comes with 5 MP camera on the back, and a 0.3 MP front-facing shooter.

These are our latest models for the Alcatel One Touch Fierce 2 (7040T)

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Friday, October 10, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Pop Mega LTE

Alcatel OneTouch Pop Mega LTE


  Looking for that perfect phablet and phone for your busy wireless lifestyle?  Alcatel OneTouch will have three devices heading to Straight Talk soon. The Pop Mega LTE is one of them and we played with it for a bit last night in New York. It features a 6-inch qHD display, 1.2GHz quad-core processor, a long-lasting 3400mAh battery, 8-megapixel camera, and supports 4G LTE. Go watch our hands-on video!

Specifications

  • 6-inch qHD (540 x 960 pixels)
  • 8MP Camera with Autofocus, 2MP front facing camera
  • Android 4.3
  • Quad Core 1.2GHz CPU, 1GB RAM
  • 4GB internal memory plus microSD slot
  • 3400 mAh battery

  The AlcatelOne Touch Pop Mega LTE comes with the Buddy, which is a Bluetooth-connected device. It will allow you to extend the usage of the Pop Mega, so you can leave the phablet in the bag and still send or receive text messages, phone calls, calendar alerts, and more on the Buddy.

  The AlcatelOne Touch Pop Mega LTE will be available starting in October for Straight Talk and will be available for under $250.

This information is provided courtesy of Android Central

Friday, October 3, 2014

Alcatel Onetouch C1

Alcatel Onetouch C1 


The budget priced and pocket sized Alcatel Onetouch C1 has arrived at AT&T for the low price of $59.  This mini-powerhouse of a phone is instantly turning heads.

  AT&T and Alcatel are bringing a new budget Android device to the prepay market with the launch of the Alcatel Onetouch C1, which will be available for just $59.99. For the money, buyers get what is very much a budget device running an older version of Android. The C1 has a 3.5-inch screen of 320 by 480 pixel resolution, a 1.0 GHz dual core processor, 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB of storage (this may be bolstered with a MicroUSB card), a 2 MP rear camera and a 1,400 mAh battery that offers up to seven hours of talk time. 

  The device runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box, which is a largely stock interface so all being well, the device should be reasonably fluid to use providing you’re not using any heavyweight applications. It doesn’t come with 4G LTE but at this price point, I wouldn’t be expecting high speed mobile internet. 

  I’ve used Alcatel’s basic handsets in the past and they exceeded my modest expectations, but it would have been nice if Alcatel could have invested a little bit more time and money and upgraded the handset to Android 4.4 Kitkat, which should work very well on the limited hardware as it’s been optimised for devices with 512 MB of memory.

  Does something like the Alcatel C1 make for a good introduction to Android? I am in two minds about this. On the one hand, the near-stock interface should mean that Android itself performs reasonably well. But on the other hand, the handset’s main feature is the low price. It is unlikely to be updated to a newer version of Android, so if the buyer wanted to work with Android Wear, he or she needs to look elsewhere. 

  The Alcatel C1 is not an Android One device, being much smaller in the hand and using an older version of Android, but it’s coming in at about half the price. There’s a lot to be said for this. Against this, if somebody were to pick up the C1 and start to take an interest in applications and some of the things that an Android smartphone can do, he or she would almost certainly grow out of the device very quickly whereas the Android One handsets do appear to have a lot more staying power. 
  
  However, if the user isn’t going to be be worried about doing anything altogether interesting with the handset then at $60, buyers get a basic but functional smartphone.  

This article was brought to you by David Steele of Android Headlines

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+ Review

Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+ Review


This unit comes complete with Boomband, JBL high quality headphones, and of course the powerful 8 core Idol X mobile phone.  The corning gorilla glass screen and powerful processor make this a preferred mobile device among gamers.  Not to mention, this phone also carries dual Sim cards and can even hold two micro SD cards as well.  If you are looking for an all in one package with wearables, an 8 core processor, and some great headphones.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Repair Video for the Alcatel ONE TOUCH POP C3

Repair Video for the Alcatel ONE TOUCH POP C3 


This video explains the delicate process of disassembling and assembling the Alcatel One Touch Pop C3 mobile phone.  This process is brought to you by rounded and offers a full review of the phones main components followed by the methods of removing key fragile pieces.  Remember to always consult your warranty first before removing any screws in your phone as this will void the manufacturers warranty.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2

Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 

hands-on


Alcatel is stepping up their game with an entire lineup of powerful Android phones with even more powerful 8 core processors.  This review is brought to you by Recombu from the IFA 2014 Conference and showcases the incredible Hero 2.  Check out the excellent hands on review above.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Alcatel One Touch 64-bit Pop 2 Windows Phone

Alcatel One Touch 64-bit Pop 2

 Windows Phone

 

  It looks like Alcatel is jumping into the Windows market by releasing some of their more popular phones with a Windows version.  The Pop 2 is one of their newer and more popular models that boasts an excellent processor and specs.  The following review is brought to you by Jane McEntegart of Mobilesyrup.

  Amid the flurry of new devices from IFA last week was Alcatel One Touch’s line of Pop 2 devices. This line of Android devices includes five different panel sizes and was based on Qualcomm’s 64-bit Snapdragon 410. Now, Alcatel One Touch has revealed that it is planning another Pop 2 device, this one running Windows Phone. The Pop 2 with Windows Phone will be the first Windows Phone device powered by a 64-bit chip.

  It’s not clear whether Alcatel One Touch has five different versions of the Android-based Pop 2, but it looks like it’s only going to have one Windows Phone version. WMPoweruser reports that the device packs a 4.5-inch display along with the aforementioned Snapdragon 410 chip clocked to 1.2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of onboard storage, a 4-megapixel camera with LED flash,  a VGA camera up front for video calling and selfies, and a 2000 mAh battery. Like the Android models, the Windows Phone Pop 2 will also have support for LTE.

  No word on North American pricing but European pricing is apparently set at €119, which translates to just under $169.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Alcatel One Touch Hero 8

Alcatel One Touch Hero 8


This review discusses the new Alcatel One Touch Hero 8 which was revealed this month in Berlin.  This incredibly powerful 8 core, 8" screen tablet offers many powerful specs which are provided in the following review by Fonearena.

The Alcatel One Touch Hero 8 has a 8-inch full HD screen, powered by a MediaTek MT8392 Octa-Core processor, which is a new chip and it is has LTE support powered by MT6290 LTE modem. It runs on Android 4.4 (Kitkat), has a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Alcatel One Touch Alpha Smartphone with Clear Design

Alcatel One Touch Alpha

 Clear Design


This review is brought to you by Mobilegeeks and showcases the new up and coming phone design of the Alcatel One Touch Alpha.  This phone provides a unique clear design on the top and bottom offering a style that has yet to surface in other manufacturers.  The specs of the phone are also impressive as it boasts a solid processor and crystal clear display.  Mobile Geeks says, "Alcatel One Touch Alpha is a very unique smartphone as it's got transparent bits on the top and bottom. We got hands on at Mobile World Congress 2014."

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

ALCATEL ONETOUCH FLASH

ALCATEL ONETOUCH FLASH 

Coming Soon


  ALCATEL ONETOUCH FLASH perfectly showcase powerful performance device with latest technology.  With a lightweight of 150g body, 8.1 mm thin, 5.5” HD display that make it absolute beautifully elegant. On top of that, it featuring an octa-core 1.4GHz processor and 8GB ROM & 1GB RAM, everything you need in one faster and smoother device.

OUTSTANDING CAMERA PERFORMANCE 

  FLASH equipped with a front 5 Megapixel and a 13 Megapixel rear camera. Great features include image stabilization, 4 times digital zoom and Panorama technology. The Smart Beauty function is perfect for selfie lovers.

  What’s more, FLASH also has Hotknot pre-installed, a technology that allows rapid transfer of all your multimedia information. You can transfer your favorite photos or videos by just one touch.

Alcatel-OneTouch-Flash-02-570SPEED THAT GOES ON FOREVER 

  Packing an octa-core 1.4 GHz processor, everything is quicker and ultra-fast. It is ideal for multitasking and the 3200mAh battery allows your entertainment on-the-go for longer. The Dual-frequency Wi-Fi reduces interference and enhances transmission speed.

POWERFUL AND LATEST ANDROID™ 4.4.2 KitKat®

  This latest Android OS delivers optimized memory and touchscreen functionality, boosted voice call quality, redesigned Quickoffice and E-mail and a new emoticon keyboard.