We saw the release of a lot of great unlocked phones in 2015. In 2016 the unlocked phone game has stepped up a lot. I say this after spending some time with the Alcatel Idol 4S. This is my full review of the unlocked phone trying to change things in a sea of great phones. As usual check out the specs below:
Alcatel Idol 4S Specs
Display: 5.5″ / 1440 x 2560 (534 ppi)
Cameras: 16 MP rear-facing camera / 8 megapixel front-facing camera
Processor / RAM: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 / 3 GB RAM
Memory: 32 GB / Internal Memory (with expansion slot)
Battery: 3,000 mah /
Connectivity : Bluetooth 4.2 / Wi-Fi / Nano SIM / micro USB / Headphone Jack
OS: Android Marshmallow 6.0.1
Features: Comes with VR headset / Boom Key / Fingerprint Scanner
Design and Build
The Idol 4S has a nice build actually. The glass back and metal looks of that of a luxurious phone ($600 or more) and it feels nice too. The phone is light, thin but doesn’t feel cheap. The build is similar to many bar phones. A nice quah-HD screen. On the right border you have the boom key (middle) and the volume rocker. On the left border you have the power / standby button. The headphone jack is on top, and the micro-USB charging port on the bottom. The front-facing camera is above the screen to the right. The back has the rear-camera. Under it you have the fingerprint scanner.
Experience
Display and Software
I can’t complain about the phone on the Idol 4S. For the price you’re definitely getting a beautiful screen. The image is crisp and bright. It does pretty well in bright daylight. The software isn’t overbearing on Android Marshmallow. There are no carrier bloatware apps either since the Idol 4S in an unlocked device. The power button being out of the way is pretty good on the design part since you can wake the phone on a double tap or unlock by using the fingerprint scanner. It’s nice to not worry about pressing the power button by mistake. Although I do wish the volume rocker was set just a tad lower.
Features
Boom Key
The boom key does different things depending on which app you’re using. When listening to music you will get a boost in bass. You will also get some voice clarity when pressing the boom key during a call. When pressing the boom key on the homescreen the phone will give you a weather demo. It’s pretty cute but I don’t see the home key as essential.
Fingerprint Scanner
The fingerrprint scanner is located in the back of the Idol 4S, right under the camera. It’s not as fast as other fingerprint scanners out there but it gets the job done. It scanned and unlocked 90% of the time for me. But I always make sure to scan at least 3 or 4 prints to be on the safe side.
Camera
The camera is good. I’d say it’s a step beyond decent. Like with many other cameras you will get awesome pictures outdoors with tons of natural lighting. But even then the pictures come out a bit saturated. Sometimes the pictures look like there’s a filter placed over them. Even on the selfies the color was a little off, but I guess it will look good when uploaded to social media. The good thing is that the front-facing camera is wide-angled for group selfies.
Alcatel VR
One of the selling points of the Idol 4S is the fact that it comes in a dope VR bundle. A somewhat of a plug and play experience, the VR goggles that come with the Idol 4S are a great way to introduce someone to the world of VR on a budget. There are a couple of apps such as Littllstar that give you a feed a VR content for you to watch. You will get content from cahnnels such as Nat Geo, Discovery, Volvo and even MLB which is pretty dope. I suggest charging the phone up as much as you can before using as using VR kills battery life quickly and yes, the device will get very warm.
Battery
The battery life on the Idol 4S isn’t spectacular but it’s not bad either. If you’re watching content on the go (without VR) expect to charge the phone after 2-3 hours of use. Of course when using the VR the battery life will go down drastically and
Pricing and Availability
What’s great about the Idol 4S is that it is unlocked. You can get it from alcatelonetouch.us and it comes with a few things. Besides the phone (which includes the charger of course), you get the VR goggles, an Incipio case, JBL headphones and a tempered glass screen protector. You have a choice of 5 different Incipio cases.
Overall
For everything you get for $400 it’s a steal for a decent performing phone. You won’t break the bank trying to enjoy some VR entertainment, which let’s be honest won’t be too much. I am all for getting a case and screen protector with your phone ASAP. I wish more companies gave the option of ordering all of the items together.