For the second time around this year, Smart has partnered with a local phone manufacturer to give the Filipino masses cheaper smartphones within their reach. Up front, we have a pretty large Smart logo (the old one since PLDT/Smart has been secretive about the new logo prior to its launch), the earpiece, and the 2MP front-facing camera. It’s even a cleaner looking OS compared to more expensive smartphones with useless bloatware apps that you’re better off removing if you can. The phone is 3G-capable hence you can connect through Smart’s HSPA+ network if available. The Smart bundle variant of the phone is network-locked on both of its SIM card slots. Conclusion The Starmobile Play Click is your run-of-the-mill low budget smartphone. If availed through Smart, the phone is priced at just Php1,288 plus a mandatory Php100 initial load. Smart Communications has introduced its All-New Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps, offering subscribers unlimited access to selected apps based on their lifestyle. Read more in our articles including "Starmobile Play Click Review" and "Smart unveils new Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps bundles".
For the second time around this year, Smart has partnered with a local phone manufacturer to give the Filipino masses cheaper smartphones within their reach. Up front, we have a pretty large Smart logo (the old one since PLDT/Smart has been secretive about the new logo prior to its launch), the earpiece, and the 2MP front-facing camera.
It’s even a cleaner looking OS compared to more expensive smartphones with useless bloatware apps that you’re better off removing if you can. The phone is 3G-capable hence you can connect through Smart’s HSPA+ network if available. The Smart bundle variant of the phone is network-locked on both of its SIM card slots.
Our coverage of Smart bundle includes: "Starmobile Play Click Review"; "Smart unveils new Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps bundles"; "Smart Bro now up to 2Mbps". Each article provides unique insights and information.