Blackview Breeze Smartphone Review

Mobile/Smart Phones by stefan @ 2015-04-16

This model was mainly built for people with lower budgets, which do not have enough cash to invest in higher-specced models and Blackview has picked one of the mainstream SoCs (MT6582) of 2013 to equip it, which now also has sources for building Android 5.0 distributions.

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The Software GUI Part V

The Audio Profiles menu does come with some pre-defined profiles, which can be customized separately; the BesAudioEnh MTK plugin is also present inside the Sound Enhancement area:

 

 

Here is a closer look at the available options inside each profile:

 

 

The Display menu is showing us options regarding the lock screen notifications, can set up the wallpaper, adjust the brightness, disable automatic screen rotation, adjust sleep mode and more:

 

 

As with other MTK ROMs, we will be able to choose which will be the default write disk, which is useful in case we have a low quantity of internal memory. The first partition is set at 1GB, which is in most cases enough for 4.4.2 ROMs but if Blackview would have set this at 1.5GB or 2GB we would have had been much happier:

 

 

The rest of the storage space can be found on the second partition:

 

 

In order to find which applications consume most resources, we should check out the Battery section; here we can also enable the battery percentage display function:

 

 

The Apps section will display how much internal storage takes up any installed application and can also be used as a task manager:

 

 

Blackview did not omit to include several actions with the Breeze either and here we may mention Tapping Wake, Quick Start, Pick Up Call, Flip Mute and more:

 

 

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