Kyocera Hydro Shore Full Review By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 16, 2021
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Kyocera Hydro Shore Full Review

So, what is up guys? This is Nick here from everything Tech and welcome to this Kyocera hydro, Shore. Full in-depth review can see right here. This is the Kyocera hydro Shore. Now this is an exclusive phone for AT&T that is only sold through Walmart. Now you can also get this phone. It's a renamed phone.

It's called the Kyocera hydro, reach I. Believe subscribers pointed to me out this in the comment section I confirm this for Boost Mobile. This is the same exact device here, but let's get into this full review. You know how it goes around here. What you can do is go ahead and go to the timestamp down below and go to the sections that matter most to you or if you want to have the full in-depth knowledge of this device, you can go ahead and watch the whole review, and you get out of here, knowing my experience, some knowledge about it and if you want to pick this device up so if you want to see that on the Kyocera hydro short stay tuned, let's go alright guys.

So kick in this video off we're going to begin with the hardware tour of the Kyocera hydro show here so on the front of the device you do have yourself. You know a 5-inch display here. This is cube with a small Q, that's quarter HD or below 720p. So this is not even an HD phone, and it shows here, as you can see, not the sharpest text I've ever seen and the display itself we'll talk about that in a little, but it's not the best I've ever seen so anyway. That's that we got a 5 inch.

Small q HD, not quad HD, at the top of the device. We do have a 2 megapixel front-facing camera here, and we do have an earpiece here, along with the kayo series branding right there going off to the right. We do have the power button here on the device and going off to the bottom of the device we do have our micro, USB, port and right here is a little slot that you can go ahead and pop this guy off with, if you're interested in doing that over here is a mic on the back of the device. There is a nice drippy, texture, very drippy, probably the drippy is phone I've held all year, believe it or not, it's one of its really drippy. It's just one of those drippy feels so right.

Here we have a speaker grille, like five megapixel cam in an LED flash right there up at the top of the device. We do have the three point: five millimeter headset jack, always nice to see one of those you know, and then we have a volume marker switch right here and going around the side, it's just kind of a durable plastic. You know right there along the side, so this is nothing a premium design. This is not a very I would say, attractive design to many people. This is probably just going to be more of a functional.

You know sturdy device for those of you who need some waterproofing, because it does include that waterproofing, and we're going to test that later in this review and yeah. But let's get into now the build quality of the Vice I'm going to talk about my experiences without how the build quality has been with the high Kyocera hydro short, alright guys in terms of the build quality it's been, you know it feels pretty strong. This is a phone that I felt like I, didn't have to put a case on. So you know if you're getting this phone, you don't need a case for this phone, and it's really drippy, and it feels like you can take a beating its one of those phones. You can just throw down, and it could definitely take a beating here with the Kyocera hydro short here for the ATT go phone and I kind of like that, because you know what using all these premium devices a lot.

You know it's nice to have a phone that you can just throw on the side, and you know with whatever you're doing you don't care. If you drop it, you know, I dropped the LG, g4 and Starbucks the other day and nicked the corner and I was like, oh no, but with this guy, if I had dropped, if I probably wouldn't have cared at all. But you know what this is. One of those devices like that I couldn't confirm. If this was a gorilla glass on there, I didn't see any you know sources saying that, but overall the glass you know it got pretty smudgy.

You know, as you can see in this video, it does get pretty smudgy pretty quickly, but you know I didn't I, had it with some keys and I didn't feel like it. You know it was going to scratch up or anything like that and I don't see any scratches on it so far, so whatever they did, it's pretty durable screen as well. It's not a very smooth screen, though it feels like one of those cheaper plastic screens, as you can see right here, like one of those cheaper plastic screens, but overall yeah the build quality you're going to be kind of happy with the build quality. If you're somebody who goes out a lot and active a lot which I'm sure this phone is going to be for people like that, you know this, this phone was pretty decent in terms of that aspect, so yeah, that's the build quality. Now, let's get into the display of the device and I want to mention that this is you know a coyote or hydra reach for boost mobile.

Some subscribers pointed that out- and I do thank you for saying that, because I didn't know that myself, I had to go ahead and confirm it, and this is, you know, a rebranded model of that one. So if you're on Boost Mobile, this review can help you out as well, but now, let's get into the display section of this review, alright guys talking about the display of this device. This is a HD, as in you know, quarter HD, which means that this is not 720p. This is like 960 by 540, so this is very similar to android displays. We would have had you know in 2010.2009 like this is really old-school in terms of the quality of resolution. You're going to get here, but you know what I'm not going to nitpick it because you know this device is meant I, believe for people who this phone is only 80 bucks, and this is meant for people who don't want to spend a lot of money.

They just want a functional phone. That's waterproof and durable. This I don't think this is meant for somebody who's, a heavy user I believe this was meant for somebody who you know, as somebody pointed out like a fisherman or somebody who's going to go, you know, you know just go out in the beach or whatever, and they just don't they're, not looking at their phone all the time. They need it for a call and a text here and there, and you know if they go ahead and drop it they're. Okay, with that, if they dunk it in water.

Okay, with that, so I don't think that it was necessary to for Kyocera to go ahead and throw an HD display on here. You know it would have been nice, but do we absolutely need it for what this device is going to serve? Probably not, but if you want me to just tell you in terms of this blade quality itself, I am coming from the perspective of looking at quad HD devices and 720p devices and I could tell you if you're looking for a crispy display, you're just not going to get it here. So if we go to the angles here, you can see it does wash out quite a bit just going on the angles. There washes out quite a bit. It is quite reflective.

You could see the light that I have in the background, pointing on the display, and it also doesn't get very bright here. It does tend to err on the warm side. So if you like warm displays, the touch does tend to err on the warm side. If you go outside a lot, it's going to be a little difficult to read this device outside. So you might want to do one of these moves right here, but overall, it's pretty decent.

Nonetheless, decent display. Nothing! That's going to blow your pants off, but overall it is that Phillip going to be functional for the device purposes that this device, I believe will serve. So, let's get into the software now of the Kyocera hydro shore, alright guys taking a quick second to talk about software. This does run Kyocera's. You know skin on top of android 5.1.1 lollipop. I confirm that in unboxing video, if you haven't seen the unboxing video go ahead and go down into the know, description area up here in the card I'll leave it the unboxing video for this device.

We can see lollipop right there 5.1 and this does run atop. You know or below because your skin here, so you can see they do have a skin and in my personal opinion it's not the prettiest skin. I've seen it's actually quite ugly. If you ask me, but that's just my opinion, it's not it's not a fact. You know if I say the skins ugly.

That's just me talking. That's not! You know what you think. You know you might say, that's fine for me! I like it and that's cool too I, understand that as well, but just from my point of view, I think they seem like a rushed OS like they didn't really take time to even think about they're like okay, we got some colors some squares and just make it. You know, look decent it is like. They didn't put a lot of money into research and development on how to make a clean software here, but anyway you could see it does have all your functions necessary and one thing I will say about the software.

It's easy. You know like it's easy to. You know color code, and you could, it's pretty easy to understand here, because each thing is different, colors with big, bold text here, and you could see usage manager, you have battery connectivity, apps, lock, screen security, accounts, language input date and time, and you know pretty much basic stuff here with a little of skinning going on like I say in the swipe down. Furthermore, you know tray up here. Furthermore, you can see that you do have some options to toggle on Wi-Fi location, sound rotation, brightness, Eco mode, airplane mode, Bluetooth, hotspot, flashlight interruptions and usage manager.

There you do have some 80, bloatware, and I'm sure you have some Boost Mobile bloatware. If you get the boost mobile version, but yeah you get the skin the music player here. So just a list, you get a little weather app here from Kyocera. Doesn't look anything fancy here, but you know what once again, it's still going to work just fine for those times. It's want to go out into the beach here.

I didn't even setup it yet, but you can see a little weather up there, and you got the calendar here. So the calendar is a little different there. Let's see what else we got the sky you see are branded here, see the clock, so the clocks a little different there. You can see a little of a different design that we're used to from other devices. No stockings right.

Here we go onto messages. You can see pretty much there. You can do get the Android Google keyboard here, I'm, not sure if I said that, but I believe that's what comes with it: the Android stock keyboard and going over here in the calculator you can see pretty much a stock version of a calculator. Let's go into the camera, we'll talk more about the camera. A little gives you a thousand and one you know things to read here: a whole book on how to use the camera as if we don't know how to use a camera by now, let's go over here and turn it around.

Let's turn it around there, so you can shoot in full HD. It shows we're going to talk about the camera in a separate camera section of this review here, but yeah. That was what the camera looks. Let's go check out something else here in the software check out the gallery, and you can see that's pretty much how the gallery looks there. Let's go ahead and check out.

Something else. Is that all this pretty much got the notepad here, so you get this grid, you know think of notepads and if you type a notepad like hey, let me just put hey: hey: hey yeah, how are you that's how it looks it's in a list. You can go ahead and change the colors of it here. You know that's about it. Furthermore, you could pretty much change.

The colors of it looks like a piece of grid paper for math class or something but yeah. That's pretty much it in terms of the software. You get your own browser here, a pretty old school. Looking browser up. There looks like the old ticket days.

If you look right there at the top, but yeah that's pretty much it in terms of the software I'm, the coyote look. I was looking at the reach there for Boost Mobile to see it was the same device which it is. So that's pretty much the browser there. You know on the Kyocera hydro shore, slash reach, pretty I mean the software looks outdated. Doesn't look like you know something from the modern age.

That's just the truth there, but overall software, how does it perform the performs? Okay, there is some glitch here and there, but I did notice one thing and kayo Cyrano's. This is a slow device because I went to developer option before it was enabled developer options, and they had it set like this. Out-Of-The-Box animations off often point five, so they knew that this device automatically was going to feel slow to user. So what they did is before you can get into developer options. They went ahead and disabled animations altogether for you, because they knew that this wasn't a very powerful device, so yeah a little tricky there from Kyocera.

But you know what I would've done it anyway, if I was using this device and now speaking of that performance, let's get into the performance section of the Kyocera hydro. Sure here, alright, guys speaking of performance on the Kyocera hydro, show here. If we go into CPU, Z I believe I downloaded that application. If we go into CPU Z here, you can see that this does run a cortex a7. One point clocked at one point: zero: nine gigahertz! That's a quad-core CPU as a Snapdragon 210, actually I confirm that that's a CPU, it's a Snapdragon 210 here in the Kyocera hydro Shore, it does have- is collect at one point: zero, nine gigahertz! So that's a very low clock.

Speed I mean that's pretty much what you can expect at this lower budget. Super budget phone- you know, clock speeds, but you know something like the Moto E, and you know other devices around this price on BLU devices. They do give you better specifications for this price. So you know this is 80. Bucks I mean it's cheap, but it's not incredibly cheap I mean 80 bucks, 80 bucks here, so you can see that we do have one gigabyte of RAM and everybody knows that, and also only available storage is 3.9 gigabytes. So you know when you have low storage combined with you know, low RAM.

That makes for a pretty not very fast experience and I got to tell you that is one thing: I noticed um just navigating the general UI. If it was fine, you know it did. Impress me because the screen see a phone is a sum of its all its parts. You know so like a flagship phone has a holy, a phobic coating in a very responsive touchscreen that mixes in with high performance, which gives it the illusion and perception of being faster than it might really be. But when you put a lower quality panel on here, combined with a less than you know, buttery smooth display the device tends to give off the illusion or perception that this is not the fastest device I've used and that's what I felt about the Kyocera hydro sure.

Is it functional? Yes, it's functional I mean it's not going to glitch up. Hardly ever just doing this like swiping through and stuff, but it does it also to your finger itself. It doesn't feel like it feels its price. It feels like a very cheap device. Now on the positive side, you know, I did like that.

It was waterproof and I did like that. I was able to do basically what I needed to do without you know having too much of a headache here, so you could see, but I didn't really load up too much stuff. I could imagine if you load up a bunch of stuff. This is going to start to get. You know a little slow here, but you can see I'm on my Wi-Fi network.

You can see how long the Play store takes to load up, so we're waiting, we're waiting so stuff, like this happened to me, so I think this phone is going to be 5050. It's going to give you some headaches here in there, but at the same time, if, like I, say we're just using this to go fishing you're going to the beach you want to take this in the shower or something, or you're going to you know whatever you're going to do to get the phone wet, it's just a backup emergency phone to get that way. It'll work fine to make a call and a text here and there, but don't expect to run the greatest and latest. You know Need for Speed and asphalt 8 and all those great games that are for Android without you know, noticing a little of a performance hiccup here. I mean it is one gigabyte of RAM.

After all, we know what one gigabyte of RAM does on Android devices. It makes them slower than what we need so at the top. I noticed that this device did get a little hot over here. I wouldn't say overheating, but it did get hot up here. So if you use this device extensively, it does warm up.

It heats up pretty quickly. So in terms of that, it's not you know the most comfortable phone to use for long periods of times, because it does heat up. So I would imagine if you're on a call for a long time you might want to use a Bluetooth headset or some headphones like the Apple, earbuds or Samsung earbuds, or you know whatever earbuds, that have a mic built-in JC it who knows whatever you got, try to stick to those if you're going to be making calls. But what that mean is said now, let's get into call quality section of the Kyocera hydro Shore here all right guys in terms of call quality. I was actually pretty happy with the call quality of the Kyocera hydro.

Sure, if our affair dwell in my testing, you know it didn't, have the highest signal. Strength, I've, ever seen on a device Motorola being one of the best I've seen on devices as well as I would say: LG they're, pretty good with the single strength as well, but um, you know Kyocera, it did well. You know, I never had a drop call. You know, I could hear people, they could hear me and a lot of people don't talk about this in the interviews, but we actually do use the phone quite a bit, and I'm sure a lot of people buying this phone I'm going to be using this feature. A lot very simply use big buttons up there.

So you just got to go to your recent calls and go to your favorites, and you go to you know dial pad. So this is very intuitive, very easy to use. Yeah, the keyboard might not be the prettiest thing. I might be a square design that we could have just took a ruler and designed herself, but you know what it works. It's functional, and I was happy with the call quality, so that's the call quality on the Kyocera hydro shore.

With that being said now, let's talk about the camera of this device in the next section. Alright guys so happen into camera of the Kyocera hydro. You know sure, or you could say the reach. You can see that we do have this rather old-school camera look, so you got these big. Furthermore, you know bugs here, and you got a record button and camera button.

Furthermore, you do have the ability to shoot. Let's see right here, this little thing you do have the ability to shoot in several sizes, so 3.6 megapixels, which is going to give you sixteen point: nine full HD 1920 by 1080, and then you do have four by three five megapixels and 3.2 megapixel four by three and 3.6, I'm just going to leave it on the full HD. I believe. That's for the video, however, and yeah it shoots a shot in five megapixels. So let's shoot a shot here and this camera was rather I know.

It might be something like I'm bashing, this phone most of this review, but this camera is weak. I have to be honest with you, this camera is trash. So if you go look at right, there I mean you can see. I, don't know if I'll be able to pick this up, but you can see I have some lights beaming on this, this phone for this review and let me go ahead and flick it up there I, don't know if you could kind of see this. But if you look I, don't know if you could see, let me pull the light a little closer here.

See you see that light right there. You see that light in the reflection, I'm sure you see it right there, you see it. Ding ding ding, that's a bright fluorescent light, and you know it's still picked up a dim picture, so this camera will work. Nonetheless, I mean it'll. Take a picture.

You know you could zoom in and take a picture, maybe of your face, you're going fishing, but it's not going to be nothing I would want to even share a Facebook or Instagram. This is something that you know you take a picture. This is like those tablet cameras in terms of quality like the Nexus, 7 and stuff like that. But you do have some modes here. Not that you'll probably need them, but you do have continuous shooting you do have effects seems you have manual mode time lapsing and the like.

Now in terms of video, we go ahead and record video videos. Okay I mean it's a video to take a video, but it do you know you can see the exposure does flick in and out there on the exposure. So it's a pretty dim week. Hammer I don't want to talk too long about this. Do not buy this device.

If you want a great camera, I'm, sorry to say it, I mean I always like to be tried to be positive with these devices because I love, you know helping people out here with you know their smartphone decision. But I got to be honest here with you guys. This camera is weak. You know, do not buy this phone for camera. If you need a camera, just use your supper.

Camera I did a camera review on the canon, so v 30 HS, one of the best in the business for the price, so yeah, that's pretty much the camera rather weak on the back in terms of the front camera, it's the same affair. You can't go ahead and get to the camera from swiping up right here, but I accidentally just went in here, but the front camera is 2 megapixels, and it's pretty weak as well. You can see, don't be fooled in this video you're, seeing like a decent picture because you're seeing it through the lens of a camera and there's a lot of light on me right now, but I could tell you the detail suffers, or you can see. Look at the noise I'm, pretty sure you can see the noise there, but you can see the noise in the picture. You're not going to be very happy with the quality of this camera.

But I, don't positive! Note! It's waterproof! Remember it's waterproof and it has a camera. At least it has a camera. We can always be grateful for that. So, let's go into the next section of this. Video which is I'm going to talk about is the battery life.

So one of the sections of the Kyocera hydro sure that I thought was going to be one of the stronger points of this device was its battery life. So this is rocking a 2160 William hour battery I forgot to peel the back off in the hardware tour of this video, but let me go ahead and peel the back off here really quickly here on the Kyocera hydro shore. Let me prop this off, and it's an embedded battery. It's a 2160 William hour battery, no USB type-c, no quick charging here, and you know that's not that big of a battery. That's rather, you know mediocre in terms of an Android phone sized battery, so you know what it's optimization, not being the best of the operating systems out there, but you can see 85% um terms of the battery life I got through a day, but you know if you use this phone, it was tending the drop rather quickly there, so I'm going to say about three hours on screen time.

You know about three hours on screen time with this guy leave it in your pocket or last all day easily. But this is not a phone that I would, you know, think I'm going to say it's going to go to three days. I did not experience that myself. It's a phone. You get a charge every night here.

If you use it like you know, most people do it on their phones all day, but if you don't use it all day, it'll last a couple of days you know so overall battery out of scale of one to ten I have to give it about a 7 to 8 out of 10. It's not going to blow you away like you might expect a lot of these cheap phones blow you away in their battery department because they're lower powered, but this one drained a little quicker than things like. You know in this price range I've seen before, like the Samsung Galaxy Express 3, the know, Moto E, the more budget phones I've, seen better battery life than this Kyocera hydro shore, which was kind of shame, because I thought that this was going to be the best battery life. But overall, like I, say the scale of one to 10 is getting a 7 to 8 out of 10 standby time is decent, very decent here, but in terms of actually, when you start using it, it starts to drain rather quickly there. So don't expect to go to four days on this phone, like you might have expected here so yeah, that's the battery life.

Now, let's get into the waterproof test of the Kyocera hydro shore, alright guys so welcome to the waterproof test of the Kyocera hydro shore now I do want to say if you guys are going to be dunking it in the water make sure that all the seals are closed on this device here and that's fully going to protect this device from you know water damage here now you can see I got this big jug of water here, and I'm sure a lot of you didn't even watch the review. You probably just skip to this section and that's cool I. Probably would've done something similar if all I wanted to see was the waterproof, but welcome to the waterproof section everything is snapped in and sealed in, and we're going to go ahead, and we're going to duct this baby in the water. Now let me go ahead and turn the on screen on, so you can see if the screen stays on I'm going to make sure that this screen doesn't power off here on the Kyocera hydro shore, so you can see when I turn it a different angle. It's really hard to see that screen on the viewing angles.

Well, let's go here into settings and let's go into display and let's turn the screen off after 10 minutes, so let's go ahead and turn the brightness all the way up and now this is my review phone. So this does break. There goes my $80, but let's go ahead and see what happens right here with the Kyocera hydro sure. So you can see it is definitely still on their guys. Let me put the water, you could see it's definitely on there.

Oh yeah, that's definitely waterproof in their Oh, not too shabby Kilo, not too shabby there I like to see stuff like that. Ah so, okay, okay, you take this into the. Take this into the pool you drop it in there. You can play with it a little drop it in the lake. Nothing! Nothing is going to happen here so yeah Kyocera, hydro shore, so that test right there should have proved that this definitely is waterproof.

I mean yeah. You might say you didn't leave it in there long enough. Whatever I mean, most people aren't going to leave their phone and in the water, they're going to drop a bit. Oh, crap I dropped my phone, but it's waterproof and then pull it out and drive it dry. It is off here like I'm, doing right here, and you can see it's still totally functional once again.

Let me go ahead and dry this completely off with these paper towels, and then I'm going to go ahead and plop off the back there, and what I'm going to do is I'm, going to check to make sure that the speaker works, I'm going to play a video or something make sure the speaker works, and that could be a nice test for the sound quality which I forgot to do here and let me go ahead and get the water out of there. Let's do that make sure all the water is off of this device here and let's go ahead and pop the back off see of any water got inside this device, which I highly doubt it did so some water did get inside the back of the coyote. Rated C pin just a little there, but it's covered up really well so I, don't think you're going to have any issues in terms of water damage here, so it does so some water in the bag. I don't like to see that I wish. They could get to a point where you know they can cover it to work.

You don't get water in the back of the device, but you know there was some water in the back of the device. So you know if you drop this really, really deep I think it probably would die out on you. So you know I wouldn't take this on the deep end of the water like if you're in a 15-foot pool I wouldn't drop it to the bottom and see if that works. But overall it survived it. You know it still boots on and let me see if there's a little like you know a little sticker that says that this device is water damage to now so yeah.

They don't even have a sticker. That proves that if this, what device is water damaged, which is cool because you know, then that means that they're pretty confident that it is you know waterproof, so I don't see any sticker. That says that it's water damaged here. So let me go ahead dry that off really quickly and now. Let me go ahead and play the sound to see if the Kyocera hydro shore took it like a champ.

Let's go into the YouTube turn the volume up just go play one of my videos, everything tech here: okay, everything, tech. Let's go here subscribe. If you haven't already do tech videos around these parts, so speaker is good. It's nice to hear speaker is good here on the Android, Kyocera, hydro, air sure, whatever young part, and it's pretty loudspeaker so in terms of the sound quality, you're going to get a pretty decent speakerphone here. Actually, it's louder than something like the iPhone SE, which is kind of shocking here for the Kyocera hydro short, so that was the waterproof test.

I just showed that you can dunk it in water, and it's still going to survive that now, let's get into the conclusion who this device is for alright guys, I just want to say thank you if you stuck around for this full review. I know these get a little long here, but you know what we got a unit gotta give the details. Here. People want to buy these devices, they want to know what it's all about. They don't want to know little.

You know five-minute video. They want to know what it's all about here. If they're going to drop their money most of the time, at least that's what I want to know. So that's why I share these longer videos anyway. Thank you once again for sticking around.

Who is this device for the Kyocera hydro sure this device? That kind of hinted it throughout this video? This is for people who are very active. Don't want to spend a lot of money want to phone. They can drop, they can take in the sand. They can drop in the water at the beach. Some subscribers pointed out in previous videos.

Fishermen, you know you're a fisherman, you drop this in the know the river. You got to go, grab it if there are no piranhas in there and go for it, but uh it'll survive that if you take it by the shower, you need to text somebody by the water. It'll survive that you know. If you're somebody who wants a decent, cheap phone with great durability, construction worker, you don't care about, you know all the maps. All you need is phone calls and texts, and you know you around a lot of rocks and stuff.

That's going to, you know, need to take a hit pretty durable device here. Nonetheless, if you're somebody who you know just wants to buy a kid, a very you know affordable android phone, but you don't want them on all that. You know distraction stuff because he's trying to get his schoolwork done. This might be a good device for that and that's pretty much if I can't really recommend this to anybody. Who cares anything about their phones because they're not going to be happy with this? If you, if you're, really into the tech game, and you really like phones and stuff mom, you know I really love mostly all devices, but this one I had a hard time loving.

Just because you know I couldn't use this device day-to-day, because the software just seems like it's five years old I do like innovation and I do like you know all devices like I don't discriminate against any brands like I love. All the Samsung's del G is the apples. The know. The Nexus is the Wow ways: I love them all, but when you this device seems like they didn't really care, they just kind of put it together, and they're trying to sell something. So in that aspect you know I do like devices where there's attention to detail, paid and I.

Think iris here, just plopped this one together through some waterproofing, and they're, trying to sell this device make some money off of it. Hopefully they can, you know, sell you on the waterproof now, if you don't need the waterproof stay away from this device, if you do go for this device, if you know if you're any of those people I just said who it's for, then it's going to be a great device for you, but um. If somebody uses a mini tech, if you really want a water resistance device, you'd be better off looking for something else, like maybe the Galaxy s5 and in the budget range you can get a s5 that can take. Some water drops like that as well, and that device has a five-inch full HD display. I did s5 coverage.

You can go ahead and check out. Is my s5 galaxy s5 still worth it here in 2016 I'll. Leave that in the link down below, as well as in a cart up above here and yeah. So that's pretty much it I. Don't want to be a negative Nancy here, but I just got to lay down the truth for you, and sometimes if the truth is if the phone, then the phone is in this phone while it's not it works.

In my opinion, this is a pass right here. I would not buy this phone right here. Probably I would probably buy it if it was like. You know, 40 bucks, but 80 bucks. Now this phone needs to drop a little before they start.

You know, selling somebody's now the one on boost for $60 might be, but still I mean. Why spend any money on the on a device that has you know weak specs, 1 gigabyte of RAM, a really outdated UI? It looks like it's from 2009 and just you know, yeah it has lollipop, but it just feels very outdated and a screen that is going to disappoint and every day you're going to be wishing you bought something else, and that's pretty much going to wrap this review up. Anyways have a great day wherever you are been sure, to subscribe to this channel. If you haven't for more technology, videos like this have a great day and be sure to be well comment down below any thoughts. Question concerns you know, opinions whatever just engage with us, so we can kind of you know, talk about this device if interested and up yeah be sure to be well and peace.


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