Cherry Mobile has announced a new line of Flare flagship devices last October, and the Flare S6 is poised as the to-go device for those on a budget with stacked internals at a Php4k price. Made available in stores last month, Cherry Mobile has claimed to have sold 300,000 units of this device, after which the company celebrated by releasing a limited red variant. There's no mentioned protection here, but Cherry Mobile has pre-installed a screen guard on the phone. There's also the accompanying LED Flash, the Cherry Mobile logo, a fingerprint scanner, and two patterned, embossed lines at the top and bottom parts which shouldn't hamper signal reception so we think that this is just a design to make it look more like the devices in the upper ranges. Here's a sample clip: https://youtu.be/gwfxrfwsFVo OS, UI, and Apps Cherry Mobile introduces its first customized UI simply called the Cherry OS, and it's not something that one would take a huge learning curve to get used to, In fact, it still retains the look and feels of stock Android but with added customizations. Speaking of apps, a lot of them are pre-installed and can be used from the get-go, and those include Cherry Mobile's own homebrew apps including Cherry Fun Club, CPlay, MovieClub+, and Info Center. Read more in our articles including "Cherry Mobile Flare S6 Review" and "Results: Mobile 3G Usage".
Cherry Mobile has announced a new line of Flare flagship devices last October, and the Flare S6 is poised as the to-go device for those on a budget with stacked internals at a Php4k price. Made available in stores last month, Cherry Mobile has claimed to have sold 300,000 units of this device, after which the company celebrated by releasing a limited red variant.
There's no mentioned protection here, but Cherry Mobile has pre-installed a screen guard on the phone. There's also the accompanying LED Flash, the Cherry Mobile logo, a fingerprint scanner, and two patterned, embossed lines at the top and bottom parts which shouldn't hamper signal reception so we think that this is just a design to make it look more like the devices in the upper ranges. Here's a sample clip: https://youtu.be/gwfxrfwsFVo OS, UI, and Apps Cherry Mobile introduces its first customized UI simply called the Cherry OS, and it's not something that one would take a huge learning curve to get used to, In fact, it still retains the look and feels of stock Android but with added customizations.
Our coverage of Cherry Mobile Flare S6 review includes: "Cherry Mobile Flare S6 Review"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage"; "Realme 16 Pro+ Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.