With the recent launch of the new Lenovo A7000 in the country, we’ve thought of pitting it against Alcatel’s mid-range powerhouse, the Alcatel OneTouch Flash Plus, to see which of them offers more value for the consumers’ money. As far as specs are concerned, the Lenovo A7000 shares a lot in common with the Alcatel Flash Plus. The Flash Plus, however, have some minor advantages over the A7000 like the inclusion of Dragontrail glass laid on top of its actual display, support for LTE connectivity on both of its SIM card slots, and twice the amount of internal storage. The Flash Plus is powered by a sizeable 3500mAh battery pack, compared to the 2,900mAh battery found on the A7000. As for the camera, both of the Flash Plus’ snappers have higher resolution compared to those on the A7000, not to mention Alcatel used a Sony IMX214 sensor for the Flash Plus’ rear camera which, in theory, should be better than the A7000’s 8MP rear shooter. [table id=88 /] Surprisingly, despite of the advantages that the Flash Plus have over the A7000, it’s still Php900 cheaper compared to its competitor. The Alcatel Flash Plus will retail tomorrow at Lazada for Php6,490 while the Lenovo A7000 will hit the online store’s shelves for Php7,390 starting on May 21. Read more in our articles including "Mid-Range Bang For Buck: Lenovo A7000 vs Alcatel Flash Plus" and "Alcatel Flash Plus Review".
With the recent launch of the new Lenovo A7000 in the country, we’ve thought of pitting it against Alcatel’s mid-range powerhouse, the Alcatel OneTouch Flash Plus, to see which of them offers more value for the consumers’ money. As far as specs are concerned, the Lenovo A7000 shares a lot in common with the Alcatel Flash Plus.
The Flash Plus, however, have some minor advantages over the A7000 like the inclusion of Dragontrail glass laid on top of its actual display, support for LTE connectivity on both of its SIM card slots, and twice the amount of internal storage. The Flash Plus is powered by a sizeable 3500mAh battery pack, compared to the 2,900mAh battery found on the A7000. As for the camera, both of the Flash Plus’ snappers have higher resolution compared to those on the A7000, not to mention Alcatel used a Sony IMX214 sensor for the Flash Plus’ rear camera which, in theory, should be better than the A7000’s 8MP rear shooter.
Our coverage of alcatel flash plus philippines includes: "Mid-Range Bang For Buck: Lenovo A7000 vs Alcatel Flash Plus"; "Alcatel Flash Plus Review"; "Alcatel Flash Plus in the flesh, first impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.