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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A Closer Look Part III

The Breeze model comes with a pre-installed plastic screen protector, and we only have to remove the top layer, which also holds the branding:

 

 

 

Breeze comes with a smaller body, by incorporating a 4.5’’ capacitive touchscreen and fits well in hand; the resolution of the screen is quite low for todays’ standards, 480x854 but this aspect should save a bit of battery life and increase 3D performance:

 

 

 

On the top side we have the speaker grill along with the proximity and frontal 5MP-advertised camera sensor:

 

 

 

The lower area comes with the capacitive Menu, Home and Back buttons:

 

 

 

On the left side of the smartphone we will be able to spot the Volume rocker along with the chromed top frame:

 

 

 

On the bottom we do not have any interfaces present:

 

 

 

By going to the right side, we will be able to spot the Power/Standby button:

 

 

 

On the top area, we have the USB connector along with the headphone jack:

 

 

 

Here is also a closer look at the plastic chromed Volume rocker along with the Power/Standby buttons:

 

 

 

 

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