Price in Bangladesh: 4,090 Tk.Store | |
Network Scope | 2G, 3G |
Battery Type & Performance | Lithium-ion 1450 mAh Stand-by: up to 400 hours Talk-time: up to 3 hours |
Body & Weight | 123 x 63.9 x 9.8 millimeter, 128.6 grams |
Camera Factors (Back) | Flashlight, zoom up to 4x |
Camera Resolution (Back) | 5 Megapixel |
Camera Resolution (Front) | 2 Megapixel |
Colors Available | Black |
Display Size & Resolution | 4.0 inches, WVGA 768 x 480 pixels (226 ppi) |
Display Type | TN Touchscreen |
Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) | Mali 400 |
Memory Card Slot | MicroSD, up to 32 GB |
Operating System | Android KitKat v4.4.2 |
Processor | Quad-Core, 1.2 GHz |
RAM | 512 MB |
ROM | 4 GB |
Release Date | November 2015 |
Sensors | Accelerometer, G-sensor |
SIM Card Type | Dual SIM (Standard + Micro SIM, dual stand-by) |
USB | MicroUSB v2.0 |
Video Recording | Yes |
Wireless LAN | Yes |
Other Features | - Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, MP3, MP4, Radio, GPRS, Edge, Multitouch, Loudspeaker |
Comparing to other phones in this price range, Symphony V28 is standing out pretty well with its 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, reasonable front and back cam and dual SIM. However, just up to 3 hours of talk-time says it all about the poor battery performance. Also, the display quality is also quite low with TN technology and WVGA resolution. People who like somewhat bigger smartphone display, may not find Symphony V28 attractive with its 4 inch display. 512 MB RAM is not enough for lag free gaming or multitasking. Symphony V52 is suggested if you are a hardcore smartphone user can afford something little better.
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