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Sarath Chinthada / Jul 14, 2015

VKWORLD VK6050 Android Smartphone Review

VKWORLD VK6050 Android Smartphone Review

Smartphones are usually expensive. They sport very faster performance, advanced chipsets, reliable Camera and GPU’s in most probably premium brands. Most expensive brands and models cost $700, $900, or even up to a thousand dollars.

But what if you didn’t have to spend that much to get that quality and features, no need to compromise or sacrifice on your dream smartphone. Meet VKWorld VK6050, a little-known brand that promises power-packed performance and even compete with premium brands.

VKWORLD VK6050 Review: Build Quality & Features

The build quality of VKWorld VK6050 is good. The front of the phone is largely covered by the 5.5-inch display, with physical capacitive touch buttons placed below the screen for navigation. The phone has a decent set of specs, in a budget friendly price without compromising the quality.

vkworld vk6050 specs

VK6050 isn’t trying to be an entry-level phone. It has a 5.5-inch, IPS HD Screen; MTK6735 64bit Quad-Core Processor; a 13-megapixel rear camera; Mali-T720 GPU; 1GB RAM and support for LTE. The phone’s specifications are an impressive mix, and the most noticeable among them is the battery.

It has a big 6050mAh battery, easily keeps the phone going all day, even with heavy gaming and it will likely last into the second day. The phone has fantastic construction for its price, and the phone has something unique to offer for frequent travelers with rock solid battery performance.

vkworld vk6050 review

VKWORLD VK6050 Review: Performance

It’s easily the most impressive phone available under $200, which not lets you compromise on the performance. It actually functions just fine, and ridiculously powerful enough to call it as my superphone. The battery also charges quickly, giving you a full charge in about 2.2 hours.

VK6050 Available Colors

The display is bright, perfectly visible in direct sunlight, has great color contrast, and is just a pleasure to look at. It comes with Android 5.1 Lollipop. Thankfully, the software is just as clean as the device appearance.

Smartphone Gestures

The VK6050 supports gestures, you can wake your device without using a physical button. The three capacitive physical buttons are located below the display, which is easily accessible even in single hand operation. Some simple gestures are powerful enough to make your device wake, turn off and to access the camera.

VKWORLD VK6050 Antutu Benchmarks Score

The VK6050 sports a 13MP 28mm wide-angle camera with a 5MP front-facing camera. The primary camera can take good quality pictures with aperture F2.2 for detailed quality even in dark conditions.

VKWORLD VK6050 Specs

  • Display: 5.5 inch IPS HD Screen
  • CPU: MTK6735 64bit Quad Core
  • GPU: Mali-T720
  • System: Android 5.1
  • RAM + ROM: 1GB RAM + 16GB ROM
  • Camera: Back camera 13.0MP + front 5.0MP
  • OTA: Support
  • Bluetooth: 4.0
  • GPS: GPS/AGPS
  • SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, Ordinary SIM, Micro SIM
  • Network: 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    3G: WCDMA 850/900/2100MHz
    4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
  • Colors: White, Black

Verdict

It is distinctively an Android fanboy phone, with fantastic features and battery. It is a great new Android phone if you are replacing something in this price range. The Camera is good, the battery is very good and phone calling and receiving capabilities are excellent.

 

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