Alcatel A7 phone review: The easy-on-the-pocket premium handset

Priced at Rs 13,999, its
power pack of features include a rear fingerprint sensor, gesture recognition
and camera features such as the Panorama (PANO) mode
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NEWS : TCL
Communication Technology Holdings Limited, the maker of Alcatel
phones, launched two phones last week- A5 LED and A7. Priced at Rs
13,999, the Alcatel A7 smartphone is aimed at providing premium features at an
affordable price.
“The A7 smartphone is the epitome
of Alcatel’s brand philosophy in India. With the most modern exquisite
features, A7 has all the features a customer looks forward to for a premium
experience, however, at a price that is easy on the pocket,” said Praveen
Valecha, Regional Director, TCL Communications Technology Holding Limited.
The black-bodied phone has a
spin-effect textured cover and there are golden touches running along the rims
of the camera and the fingerprint sensor on the rear end of the phone. The
brand’s name is also inscribed in gold on the removable back cover. On the
front end, the phone flaunts a black-and-gold look.
A16 megapixel (MP) rear camera and
an 8-MP front/selfie camera work well under dim-light conditions as there are
two LED flashlights, positioned close to the cameras on either sides of the
phone. Images clicked however may be a little blurry and the autofocus feature
is not very impressive.
The 5.5-inch display screen offers
a decent viewing space; the touch experience is smooth; and the audio
experience is also good, ensuring a loud yet clear sound with no instances of
voice-breaking. The earphones that come along with the handset also provide a
good audio experience.
The 4000mAh battery with 9V1.67A
fast charging support gets charged quite fast .
It took me around 1 hour and 30 minutes (approximately) to charge the
phone to full capacity- and lasted for around a day-and-a-half.
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