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Review: Alcatel A5 LED Edition
Specifications: 5.2-inch display with 1280×720 pixels resolution and multitouch up to five fingers, Mediatek MT6753 octa-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, 3 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 13 MP primary camera with LED flash , 5 MP secondary camera with LED flash , fingerprint sensor
Benefits: Lightup+ (LED) and Power+ (battery) mods,
Decent performance
cons: Insufficient internal storage,
Bad camera
Modular smartphones caught the attention of the tech world a few years ago. The idea started ten years ago with Modu’s modular telephone. It later took an interesting turn with Nokia’s now-discarded Project Ara and reached maturity with LG G5 and Moto Z. Now Alcatel is venturing into the modular arena with its A5 LED edition, with some notable hits and misses.
Alcatel A5 LED offers a happy break from the monotonous design language that prevails among mid-range smartphones. To do this, the rear cover can be swapped out for one of two mods – either a battery cover or an exciting LED cover.
These mods connect to Alcatel A5 LED through some pogo pins placed at the top of the phone’s actual battery. While the Power+ battery mod increases the battery life by a decent 3100 mAh, to a total of 5900 mAh, it is the Lightup + LED mod that is the USP of the phone.
While LEDs on phones aren’t new (think the Nokia 3220), nothing comes close to partying in a bag that is Alcatel A5 LED. A series of 35 LEDs on the Lightup+ mod light up in sync with the music playing on the phone, or can be programmed to act as a notification alert. You can even select LED patterns for individual contacts or groups.
The LED panel is bright and customizable. Using special applications, you can choose from ten presets for the Lightup+ back cover, or have the lights flash in the colors of your environment. It even has a setting that switches light themes based on the decibel levels of your voice.
But the Alcatel A5 LED comes with some shortcomings that cannot be ignored. The 5.2-inch screen is a 720p panel that leaves a lot to be desired. The screen output isn’t as sharp as you’d like from a modern phone. Images from the 13MP snapper on the Alcatel A5 LED came out average at best. The 5MP front camera comes with its own LED flash, but helps little with selfies in low light.
The octa-core Mediatek 6753 processor clocked at 1.3 GHz and 3 GB of RAM makes the Alcatel A5 LED a decent daily driver. The smartphone manages to process multiple applications at the same time. The transitions are smooth even when several applications are running in the background. However, the performance decreases when pressed. We found that the phone tends to heat up during gaming or similar performance-intensive tasks.
The Alcatel A5 LED runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, which is a disappointment. There are pre-installed applications, such as Facebook, Amazon, Kindle, etc. that you can use right away. However, we had some random ads on the review unit, which got a bit annoying after a while. You can disable these ads by disabling unnecessary pre-installed apps.
The 2800mAh battery of the Alcatel A5 LED drains a lot faster than expected. The Power+ mod did help extend battery life to over a day of use with moderate use. However, the battery pack cover makes the phone bigger.
Launched for Rs 16,999, the Alcatel A5 LED is now selling for Rs 10,499 on Amazon India. While the phone offers some interesting features, it suffers from shortcomings in some crucial parts.
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