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 VI

From the Location area, we can monitor the applications which require GPS and enable or disable this service:

 

 

The Security menu is pretty standard and contains the usual options:

 

 

From the Language & Input area, we will be able to choose the system language, enable the spell checker, select the default keyboard, work with Voice Search and more:

 

 

The Backup & Reset menu will allow us to bring the device to the factory defaults; we haven’t seen yet a single 4.4.2 MTK device which is able to restore the settings from the Google servers after login, but Android 5.0 distributions seem to be able to fix this issue:

 

 

The Date & Time menu is pretty self-explanatory:

 

 

Schedule Power On & Off is another stock MTK feature:

 

 

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