Hey there guys how's it going tails first year with a review of the 4G Alcatel go flip. Smartphones are undoubtedly amazing with their ability to replace a computer for some. It's no wonder that are so popular today, however, not everyone needs a mobile workstation in their pocket that needs to be charged to daily. That's where the Alcatel go. Flip comes in the go. Flip brings back the old favorite flip design that was once King, but is now just missed all over the world.
Some just missed the overall simplicity of the devices clicking call, and the call goes out- is this just another average flip phone in 2017, let's find out the phone is solidly built, has a loud and clear speakerphone and even supports HD voice, which makes phone calls even more clear than before the user interface on this phone is very snappy and easy to use and for those who want it, it has a web browser, video player, music player, FM, radio and more, sorry. The game snake doesn't seem to be included on the top. It's a color stream to let you know who is calling and a 2 megapixel camera I took a few photos and videos to show what it can do. Unfortunately, the camera seems to be stuck in portrait mode, but you can always rotate the photo and the built-in photo editor. This is a test of the audio of the Alcatel go flip on the left of the phone is a headset jack and a micro USB power port on the right is a volume rocker and a dedicated camera button.
To make sure you capture that special moment. As it happens, battery life is good, and you'll get about three to four days on a charge if you're sending and receiving messages making calls checking emails and watching the occasional YouTube video expect even more battery life. If all you do is take the occasional call, not bad texting on this phone is actually a treat. This is a phone you can learn to text behind your back with all the keys are individually raised, have big easy-to-read numbers and letters and have a great tactile click with each key press. A few bonus features of this phone is the 4G hotspot capability, the FM radio and a web browser that supports YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, and much more, so a flip phone isn't for everyone.
But if you're looking to get away from the constant notifications, or you just like the overall simplicity of a flip phone, then this might be worth a look. It might also be a good choice if you're looking for a travel phone as this flip phone is actually 4G and can take a 4G SIM card anyway, guys, that's all I have for you today, thanks for watching, if you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comment section below I'll see you in the next one. This is tails. First signing off have a wonderful day. Everyone.
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