Cherry Mobile has announced that the Cherry Mobile Flare X smartphone will be available for purchase starting this weekend. Cherry Mobile’s response came in the form of the Flare X – a mid-range smartphone that sports a competitive hardware setup and has a tempting price that puts it in an even playing field against other crowd-favorites. OS, UI and Apps If there’s one aspect that the Flare X lags behind other competitively-priced mid-range smartphones is its OS. It’s not exactly a major drawback, but considering that Cherry Mobile doesn’t have a good track record of releasing timely software updates, potential users are likely to be stuck in this OS version for as long as they own this handset. On the upside, we’re glad that Cherry Mobile went for a straightforward user interface, devoid of funky looking icons and unnecessary customizations that, more often than not, do more harm than good. Apart from the usual set of Cherry Mobile apps (Pinoy App Store, Wireless Update, Cherry Fun Club and Cherry Play), the only other pre-installed apps on the Flare X are Dr. However, this kind of aggressive business strategy is right up Cherry Mobile’s alley so it’s really not surprising to see them come with the perfect answer to their competitors - the Cherry Mobile Flare X. Read more in our articles including "Cherry Mobile Flare X to be available this weekend" and "Cherry Mobile Flare X Review".
Cherry Mobile has announced that the Cherry Mobile Flare X smartphone will be available for purchase starting this weekend. Cherry Mobile’s response came in the form of the Flare X – a mid-range smartphone that sports a competitive hardware setup and has a tempting price that puts it in an even playing field against other crowd-favorites.
OS, UI and Apps If there’s one aspect that the Flare X lags behind other competitively-priced mid-range smartphones is its OS. It’s not exactly a major drawback, but considering that Cherry Mobile doesn’t have a good track record of releasing timely software updates, potential users are likely to be stuck in this OS version for as long as they own this handset. On the upside, we’re glad that Cherry Mobile went for a straightforward user interface, devoid of funky looking icons and unnecessary customizations that, more often than not, do more harm than good.
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