Alcatel’s the latest one we’ve seen that embraced the Android OS and it looks like it’s doing something good for them. The one we have here, an Alcatel One Touch Blaze 990, will be launched in August 4 with an introductory price of Php9,999USD 170INR 14,445EUR 162CNY 1,241. Check out our full review after the jump.
The OT Blaze 990 looks like your regular mid-range Android smartphone — full touchscsreen, candy-bar form factor and a flavor of Froyo.
The Blaze 990 has a slightly larger screen size of 3.5″ (diagonally) compared to the usual 3.2″ we’re seeing in other smartphones in the same category and price point. However, the screen resolution of 320×480 pixels is a bit of a downer.
The display is bright and relatively crisp although I find the colors a little washed-out. One can’t expect much from a TFT capacitive touchscreen at 256K colors so that’s a given.
The size is just right, not too thick (12.2mm) and has a bit of a heft to it. The microUSB port is found on the top end along with the 3.5mm audio port. The volume control is on the right side while the power button is on the left side. The 5MP camera and LED flash at the back is placed beside the audio speakers.
Up in front, the touch panel on the bottom end has the usual buttons — Settings, Search and Back. The Home button is the only physical button and positioned below the panel.
There’s no dedicated button for the 5MP camera. Speaking of the camera, we found the image quality quite unimpressive. The photos are soft and looks out of focus, despite the autofocus feature of the camera. Quality of video recording is also the same so we didn’t bother getting samples.
Performance of the Blaze 990 is decent — it doesn’t have the fastest single-core processor (just 600MHz) but it works just fine. Some Android games like Angry Birds might feel a little jittery sometimes but they’re very playable (others might not just work because of the resolution). Speakers volume is actually really loud.
The virtual qwerty keyboard is also a bit cramped in the portrait orientation but is more usable in landscape mode.
Our Quadrant benchmark gives it a score of 429, just under the Xperia X10i. It’s got a healthy serving of internal RAM though at 411MB (actual) so that makes up for the lower clocked CPU. Internal storage is just 158MB so you will need to plug in more external storage via the microSD card slot.
Alcatel One Touch Blaze 990
3.5″ capacitive display @ 320×480 pixels
Qualcomm 600 MHz processor
Adreno 200 chip
200MB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi hotspot
Bluetooth 3.0
5MP autofocus camera w/ LED flash
Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS w/ aGPS support
Li-Ion 1300mAh battery
Android 2.2 Froyo
As for battery life, we’re able to squeeze in around 2 days of normal use (a little bit of web surfing, SNS and some text and calls). And since it already runs on Froyo, you can also use it for WiFi tethering to other devices.
The Alcatel OT Blaze 990 would have been an attractive Android handset had they brought it earlier this year. The suggested retail price of Php15k is a bit much considering there are a lot of more capable Android handsets in that price point. This could be the reason why they’re pegging it down to just Php9,999USD 170INR 14,445EUR 162CNY 1,241 (which, IMO, might be the permanent price).
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josh says:
Next pls! hehe
Ayaw Co says:
4k na lang… Tawad na yung 5,999… Halos pareho lang nito yung FG8 Android phone eh… $87 lang sa Shenzen yun…
Jonaflormicfren says:
Nice product from Alkatel,they’re catching the pace in race for Androids.
Biggs says:
FroYo, in mid-2011? Good luck!
wengweng2003 says:
Screen brightness was really dim even at its highest setting. Almost bought it but changed my mind when I tested the demo unit.
fr0stbyte says:
I don’t think it’s realistic to expect high specs on a smartphone of this price. If you want high specs look at phones at higher price points.
gin says:
nice phone from alcatel! atleast its a decent android phone with front camera and a 5 mp with flash.. though the review said that the pics are unimpressive.. im still thinking whether to buy one.. im really interested with this phone because its more affordable than other phones with 3.5″ screen + secondary cam for vid calls..
Rj says:
uhm… this phone’s camera, screen size and touch button are the main advantage over the LG Optimus One considering that they fall on the same price level.
Josef says:
i bought a blaze 990 last week September 16, and I am having a problem when using the call feature. sometimes the screens suddenly turns black and I even can’t access my phone. I am also having problems when it comes to the battery because there are instances that the battery heats up and drains faster. Any advise?
ron says:
where we could get or avail this? Is this already available in greenhills?
glen says:
i own this phone up to date…cheaper than those of samsung..although the processor is quite low at 600mhz, still capable of need for speed shift..
what i worry was the internal memory of 200mb only and cannot install more application as i desired..
still, pretty much better than those cloned phones…
IT Support Edinburgh says:
This phone is still going so strong