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LG K8 Phoenix 2 K371 4G LTE 16GB mobile SmartPhone GSM Unlocked

June 7, 2018 - Comment

The display is a respectable 5-inch, 1,280-by-720 TFT LCD, which gives it a pixel density of 294 pixels per inch (). It’s sharper than you’ll find on some entry-level phones, but not an exceptional screen by any means. Models that cost just a little bit more, including the Galaxy J3 (294ppi) and Zmax 2 (267ppi),

The display is a respectable 5-inch, 1,280-by-720 TFT LCD, which gives it a pixel density of 294 pixels per inch (). It’s sharper than you’ll find on some entry-level phones, but not an exceptional screen by any means. Models that cost just a little bit more, including the Galaxy J3 (294ppi) and Zmax 2 (267ppi), have screens that are similarly crisp. Unfortunately, the display is a bit reflective and doesn’t get too bright, so it becomes difficult to see in direct sunlight. Network Performance and Connectivity The Phoenix 2 operates on GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz), UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz), and LTE (2/4/5/12/29) bands. That’s similar to what you’ll find on the J3 and Zmax 2, but both of those phones lack band 29, which is used for supplemental downlink bandwidth for HSPA+. Network performance was average in testing. The phone also supports Bluetooth 4.1, but doesn’t include NFC, and only works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks-if you have a dual-band system at home, the phone won’t be able to connect to the 5GHz channel. Related Story See How We Test Cell Phones Voice calls are clear and free from in the earpiece, but transmissions sound somewhat raspy and robotic. Noise cancellation is good, blotting out the majority of background sound, but earpiece volume could afford to be louder. Processor, Battery, and Camera The Phoenix 2 is powered by a dated Snapdragon 210 processor clocked at 1.3GHz. It scored 19,231 on the Antutu benchmark, which tests overall system performance. That’s lower than you’ll get on the Snapdragon 410-powered Zmax 2 (21,463), but not significantly so. With 1.5GB of RAM, the phone is capable of running the basic apps most users will want, but if you try to run too many at once you will hit the RAM usage limit. That said, it doesn’t feel sluggish, and can even play advanced games like Asphalt 8, albeit with some jerkiness

Product Features

  • DOES THIS DEVICE NEED A SIM CARD: Yes it does Being that this device is GSM unlocked it will work on any GSM Network with a Nano size SIM Card (smallest type) The sim card does not come included and you will need to contact your Network Provider to acquire your complimentary Sim card (Free from most Carriers with activating of an account).
  • WHAT NETWORK FREQUENCIES ARE SUPPORTED BY THIS DEVICE: Well it supports 12 different Bands on 3 Spectrums GSM/UMTS/LTE LTE Bands 2/4/5/12/29 and GSM GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/1900/2100.
  • HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT THE BATTERY TO LAST ME: Well the battery has 2125mAh which in a Usage time frame means 12.8 solid hours of streaming at 4G LTE speeds as well it has a Standby time of up to 15.9 Days before you need to recharge the battery.
  • WELL HERE ARE SOME HARDWARE SPECKS: It has a Qualcomm® MSM8909 1.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor and Internal Memory 16 GB (up to 9.7 GB usable) and 1.5 GB of ram with expandable up to 32 GB a nice Display 5.0″ (1280 x 720) and comes out of the box running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) Upgradabel to 7.0
  • WHAT DOES UNLOCKED REALLY MEAN: Unlocked devices are compatible with GSM carriers the kinds that Use SIM Cards for Service like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers) Unlocked Devices will not work with CDMA Carriers the kinds that dont use sim cards for service like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin (contact your network provider prior to purchasing for verification that they support GSM frequencies).

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