O+ has one of the most affordable LTE devices in town in the form of the Sonic -- it's a five-inch phone that sports a quad-core Mediatek chip, and supports Band 28 700MHz LTE right out of the box. Design and Construction Like other previous releases such as the XFinit, The Sonic employs a signature O+ design of a unibody polycarbonate back shell accentuated by chrome edges. Display and Multimedia The Sonic is equipped with a 5-inch HD display that emits good viewing on most angles, vivid color, and reasonable amount of contrast and sharpness for its size at 294ppi. Camera The Sonic employs a five-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash. A few instances we would see on the Sonic are the addition of the trademark software -- there's Air shuffle, doodle control, and data protection, to name a few. Nonetheless, the Sonic connects really fast on mobile data and is a joy to use. Battery-wise, the Sonic can stay awake for up to five days, or a whole day of medium usage such as 4G and WiFi browsing, calls and SMS, and taking photos. Our PCMark Test gave the O+ Sonic a 7 hours result, which puts it alongside other smartphones such as the ASUS Zenfone 2 ZE551ML 2.3GHz, Lenovo A7000, and the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra -- these smartphones mentioned bear bigger battery capacities. Read more in our articles including "O+ Sonic Review" and "TechLife Pad Plus 2 Review".
O+ has one of the most affordable LTE devices in town in the form of the Sonic -- it's a five-inch phone that sports a quad-core Mediatek chip, and supports Band 28 700MHz LTE right out of the box. Design and Construction Like other previous releases such as the XFinit, The Sonic employs a signature O+ design of a unibody polycarbonate back shell accentuated by chrome edges.
Display and Multimedia The Sonic is equipped with a 5-inch HD display that emits good viewing on most angles, vivid color, and reasonable amount of contrast and sharpness for its size at 294ppi. Camera The Sonic employs a five-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash. A few instances we would see on the Sonic are the addition of the trademark software -- there's Air shuffle, doodle control, and data protection, to name a few.
Our coverage of O+ Sonic review includes: "O+ Sonic Review"; "TechLife Pad Plus 2 Review"; "Cherry Mobile Sonic 2.0 Quick Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.