A new five-inch smartphone, with Android Jelly Bean 4.2 and support for two SIM cards simultaneously. This is the latest proposal from the Spanish firm Woxter, which with this Zielo Q25 expands its catalog of smartphones, one of the product ranges that it currently sells in addition to eBooks, multimedia hard drives, tablets and other consumer electronic devices.
It has a five-inch touch screen, IPS type and with QHD resolution, that is, 960 x 540 pixels resolution. Thus, despite its generous size, the definition of the image is far from that of the most cutting-edge smartphones, but it will be enough for those who seek not to spend a lot when purchasing a mobile, since its free price is 185 euros, without the need for be tied to a contract of permanence with an operator.
On the other hand, as it has a Dual-SIM slot, it allows the use of two different telephone numbers without the need to resort to an additional mobile phone, while as far as cameras are concerned, it incorporates an 8-megapixel sensor on the back. CMOS and another 2 megapixel autofocus for video calls on the front of the terminal.
The phone mounts a quad-core processor capable of running at a speed of 1.3 gigahertz, and is accompanied by a 1 gigabyte capacity RAM. If we look at the internal storage, we will find 8 gigabytes expandable through microSD TF cards of up to 64 gigabytes, and it has sufficient autonomy a priori to reach the end of the day without problems, since its battery is 2,000 mAh. According to the manufacturer's data, it is capable of withstanding 3 hours of conversation and 72 hours of standby time (which is reduced to 48 in the case of having two SIM cards inserted at the same time). It also has Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b / g / nand its dimensions are 147.5 x 73.7 x 9.8 mm, being available only in white.
Other interesting features of this Woxter Zielo Q25 have to do with technical support and system updates. On the one hand, all mobile phones in the Zielo range include a two-year Premium after-sales service card at no additional cost, which guarantees that in the event of a terminal breakdown, Woxter's technical service undertakes to solve the problem in a maximum period of 48 hours. On the other hand, the device comes with an app that is in charge of searching and downloading the system updates that exist at all times automatically, to always stay updated, although in line with this function it is surprising that the Android versionincluded as standard is 4.2 and not a newer one, such as Jelly Bean 4.3 or KitKat 4.4.
Woxter Zielo Q25 is already the fifth smartphone put on sale by the Spanish manufacturer, whose offer is divided into two families: Q Series (with quad-core processors) and D Series (with two-core CPUs).