Thursday, January 28, 2016

BQ Smartphone

BQ holds the title of best-selling free mobile Spain late last year with his terminal Aquaris E5. The secret of your success? Excellent value for money. While the finishes are not as expensive as other brands offer the same features at a very reduced price: from 139,90 euros for its basic model Aquaris E4.

Apart from this, there are other designs BQ with various screen sizes, up to the Aquaris E6, a device with six-inch screen halfway between phone and tablet (also called phablets). Although this screen size may be impractical for some, others see much more comfortable to perform any task with mobile or enjoy pictures and videos. The E6 BQ also has a cost of 299,90 euros, below any of its competitors in the same range.

Curiously, BQ also has smartphones with operating system Ubuntu, for those willing to try something different beyond iOS or Android.



Energy Sistem, multimedia mobile
Energy Sistem is also a Spanish company known mainly for multimedia devices such as MP3 players, headphones, speakers, etc. But now it has also launched three mobile terminals to choose: from the basic Energy Phone Colors at the price of 64.90 euros (perfect first phone for a child) to his flagship, the Energy Phone Pro Q1 with eight-core processor, full HD 1080p five inches and supports wireless charging, for 251,10 euros.

All models are Energy Sistem dual SIM slot, which allows two phones in one. Yes, according to the technical specifications of its website, all of them use the Android 4.4 times, which is not the latest version of the operating system of Google, a defect that is also found in the BQ.

Sunstech, Wolder and Vexia: Mobile Spaniards to choose

Picture: Vexia
Like Energy Sistem, Sunstech listed as another major brand of domestic technology that has been heavily involved in the design and creation of smart phones. It offers four different terminals, from a very basic by 119,95 euros to the highest range. This is called Sunstech Arrow, a smartphone equipped with angular finishes Full HD screen, eight-core processor, Android 4.4 dual SIM and, among other features. The amount is a bit higher when compared with similar models: 319,95 euros.
BQ
A firm that stands out is Wolder. On the one hand, because some of its devices have been chosen as official mobile or tablet popular television programs; and, secondly, because within its wide range of terminals, they have some special design. One is the miSmart Xelfie, which is designed to make the best selfies, thanks to an eight-megapixel front camera and the rear surface touch, which allows taking the picture with more comfort. Tamien is the miSmart Xenior, designed especially for older: sound loud and clear, intuitive and highly visual menus, text large and even a special help button "SOS" to dial a preset number if emergency. Prices range from 99 euros the most basic model, up to 219 of the most advanced, the miSmart WAVE8.

Finally, another Spanish manufacturer that makes smartphones is Vexia. Vexia terminals range from basic design of four inches by 119 euros, up a striking 6.5-inch phablet (the largest of all those mentioned in this article) for 149 euros. Both are equipped with a proprietary interface called Zippers and technical characteristics are not very advanced, hence the price so low. For a more modern model, you have to go to five-inch model with eight-core processor, HD display, and Android 4.4 dual SIM. The latter has an amount of 179 euros.