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While there are more smart phone brands than you could shake a stick at, with the usual suspects taking central stage, occasionally a new name will make an appearance. This is the case with the arrival of the dual-SIM Storm smart phone from Wileyfox ....
The Wileyfox Storm is a great example of why it's worth approaching manufacturers' specifications sheets with a little scepticism. On paper, it looks like a real bargain, but one-by-one, the lofty promises tumble, and what originally seemed “too good to...
Overall the Wileyfox Storm is a decent phone for under £200 and has a upgraded compared to the cheaper Swift model. However, poor battery life and a disappointing camera mean we actually prefer the Swift. If you do want a bigger phone it's hard to...
With a great screen, snappy performance, refreshing OS and a strong camera the Wileyfox Storm is an excellent option for power users and more casual users alike at the price. Yet, with average battery life, it isn't quite...
If you're not bothered about screen size, the OnePlus X is a better buy It seems a shame to end on a sour note like the Wileyfox Storm's battery life, because otherwise this is a great budget phone. Sure, the build and the software may put off some of...
We're itching to really test the Wileyfox Storm out. At £199 it could well be one of the best budget handsets on the market considering the impressive hardware/software combination its creators have managed to cook up. You'll have to stay tuned for the...
The first 10″ iPad at the beginning of this decade took two hands to hold comfortably, so you'd need a third hand for pointing, tapping and swiping. Three years earlier the iPhone had introduced us to a new sense of touchy-feely intimacy with the device...
When the Wileyfox Storm was announced, alongside its little brother Swift, the Android community was instantly intrigued. The British startup has partnered with Qualcomm and CyanogenMod, one of the world's most popular Android forks, to create an...
Having reviewed the WileyFox Swift previously, I was already impressed with what this new firm can do at such great price points. The Storm takes this to a whole new level, for £199.99 I have to question why someone would want anything other than...
Malgré de bonnes photos et un OS qui vaut le détour, le Wileyfox Storm propose une expérience utilisateur à la limite de l'acceptable, surtout avec une configuration telle que la sienne. Les tâches élémentaires paraissent parfois très complexes et...
Das Wileyfox Storm kombiniert eine sehr gute Software mit einer mittelmäßigen Hardware. Aktuell kostet das Wileyfox Storm bei Amazon rund 280 Euro. Das von den Specs her etwas schwächere Lenovo K3 Note wechselt bei Amazon hingegen bereits für 170 Euro...
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