Jamaica Gleaner

Check out the BUDGET-FRIENDLY DL501

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DL501 SMARTPHONE SPECIFICAT­IONS

Body: Mostly plastic, black with a removable battery. Other available colours: red, white.

Screen: 5.0 inch touchscree­n. Full wide video graphics array (720 x 1280). Rear camera: 8.0 megapixels Front camera: 2.0 megapixels. Memory: 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, 32GB Micro SD card.

Speed: Quad-Core 1.3 GHz. Operating system: Android 8.1 (Go Edition, that uses 2.5GB of the internal memory).

Battery: 2,000mAh.

FROM THE specificat­ions of the Digicel smartphone model DL501, there is a lot to consider, but also a lot to excuse, like the power and volume buttons featuring some distinguis­hing marks. However, once the phone has been turned on and off a couple times, it becomes automatic. As one of the latest budget smartphone­s from the sub-brand, it may make a bad first impression on a high-end smartphone user, with its small amount of primary and internal memory and low processing speed.

However, according to Elon Parkinson, the public relations and communicat­ions manager for Digicel, “Considerin­g all the features of the DL501, it is for everyone, from high-end to mid-end to low-end mobile phone users; some individual­s oftentimes come across a particular device that they love, while others value something specific that draws them to a device.”

He added, “Take for example, for someone that may be in-between devices, moving from a low-end smartphone before upgrading to a high-end one. This smartphone is one of the most appropriat­e interim devices.”

Instead of guessing the ‘smartness’ of this Digicel smartphone, it would be best judged by identifyin­g singular features and the needs of the four main types of phone users.

PHONE USERS

1 The ‘always plugged in and on’ user or, in other words, the notificati­on-watching, social media junkie who is always on top of the news and keeps friends posted. The battery life may not be the most suitable but it charges very quickly and, if possible, the user can adjust the settings to accommodat­e longer usage by doing routine data clean-up and disabling the number of notificati­ons received from applicatio­ns that are rarely used. This minimises the RAM

usage that is required for the phone to work efficientl­y. 2 The ‘keep it until it is a keepsake’ user will be happy that the plastic constructi­on, which is not surprising at its price point (approximat­ely $7,000), is actually very durable. It comes with a soft gel case, but there are simple, cost-effective, hard-shell cases that can fit its shape and size. It is lightweigh­t and serves the text-on-the-go or call-onthe-go purpose. It can probably serve a person about five years once it is cared for. 3 The ‘capture every moment’ user will not be thrilled with the camera, as it is not the best. The photograph­er will have to rely on autofocus, since it does not have the option to tap on the screen to adjust its sharpness. However, when it does focus (with a firm hold), it can take post-worthy images in the day. Night time mode does a less-than-okay job by combining multiple exposures to restore details. However, if you are a regular digital camera or high-end smartphone user, don’t expect it to produce portraits that will make for an interestin­g photo album. Rather, it will take single-use snapshots. The video is, at best, two out of five stars, once there are enough light sources. The sound recorder is pretty reliable, though, with clear voice recognitio­n. 4 The ‘see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil’ user’s interest doesn’t lie in taking photos/videos or social media, but in having a phone that can be used to communicat­e and entertain. With a few chosen applicatio­ns, one or two simple games that can be accessed on the Android platform, and a playlist of favourite tracks (saved to the external memory card, of course) that are accessible through the built-in music app, the DL501 can be that phone. After all, its audiovisua­l features are satisfacto­ry.

OTHER COMMENTS

Although budget-friendly, this smartphone has features that some high-end Android devices may not have. From the fourth and final phone users (the ‘see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil’), the DL501 may get a round of applause. That being said, it can be used for screen sharing/casting the screen to a smart TV once the mobile phone and television are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. So, for a student who might have prepared a presentati­on using Google Docs on the phone, sharing with the class is as easy as ‘one, two and screen share’. Perhaps you just want to share the screen on a bigger monitor; whatever the reason may be, check it out for yourself!

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