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Android is flooded with handsets around the $200 mark right now. Some of them are a great value and some of them I will just be polite and say they need some more R&D. After my hands on review with InfoSonics verykool S505 Spark model, I have got to say...
The verykool S505 unlocked smartphone offers good value for the money at just $199, but it doesn't perform as well as you'd expect given the underlying...
Android phones don't all come from the likes of Samsung, LG, Google, HTC or Motorola. In fact, Android smart phone users can save some money and still get a nice phone if they look at other brands such as the verykool Spark LTE Android smartphone. The...
Over the years I have seen and used some pretty interesting devices. The first few years of Android was a pretty wonderful time. As the base Android OS improved, so did the hardware. It wasn't easy and many companies tried and failed when attempting to...
Lisa Gade reviews the VeryKool s505 Spark unlocked GSM Android smartphone. The s505 has a 5”, 720p IPS display, a slim design, removable 2,000 mAh battery and two SIM card slots. It runs on a 1.3GHz MediaTek quad core CPU with MALI 400 graphics and it...
InfoSonics is not really known for making the world's best phones; like some other smaller companies, they are trying their best to get those customers who don't care about the latest bells and whistles today's expensive super-phone have.InfoSonics'...
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