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WileyFox Swift Smartphone 4G LTE, RAM 2 GB, 16 GB, Fotocamera da 13 MP, Processore Qualcomm Snapdragon, Nero + Custodia + Voucher Riparazione Schermo 12 Mesi

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Marchio Wileyfox
Carrier wireless Sbloccato
Sistema operativo Android 6.0
Tecnologia cellulare 4G
Capacità della memoria 16 GB
Tecnologia di connettività Wi-Fi
Colore Nero
Dimensioni schermo 5 Pollici
Tecnologia della rete wireless LTE
Numero di slot per schede SIM Dual SIM

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  • Cyanogen 13 OS su base Android per personalizzare il telefono per ogni esigenza
  • Fotocamera da 13 MP con sensori Samsung
  • Display HD 1280x720 e tecnologia Gorilla Glass 3
  • Linee morbine e design ergonomico
  • La cofenzione include una custodia originale Wileyfox nera e la garanzia di 12 mesi per la ripazione dello schermo
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WileyFox Swift Smartphone 4G LTE, RAM 2 GB, 16 GB, Fotocamera da 13 MP, Processore Qualcomm Snapdragon, Nero + Custodia + Voucher Riparazione Schermo 12 Mesi

WileyFox Swift Smartphone 4G LTE, RAM 2 GB, 16 GB, Fotocamera da 13 MP, Processore Qualcomm Snapdragon, Nero + Custodia + Voucher Riparazione Schermo 12 Mesi


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Smartphone, cavo alimentatore USB, custodia originale Wileyfox, voucher riparazione schermo valido per 12 mesi

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4,1 su 5 stelle
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Ottimo terminale per la fascia di prezzo in cui si trova
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Ottimo terminale per la fascia di prezzo in cui si trova
PRO-Schermo: buon pannello. Buona la riproduzione dei colori e gli angoli di visuale. Il mio terminale aveva una temperatura di colore tendente al caldo ma è possibile regolarla dalle impostazioni.- Foto: buona la fotocamera posteriore anche se non eccelsa in condizione di luce scarsa. Flash decente e anteriore buona anche se la riproduzione dei colori avrebbe potuto essere un attimo meglio, comunque più che sufficiente per le videochiamate- Video: sinceramente meglio di quanto mi aspettassi. Buoni i colori e la definizione dell'immagine. Carina la possibilita' di poter riprendere a 60fps in 720p con tanto di audio (vanno riprodotti con vlc android per poterli rallentare).- Batteria: ho sempre superato le 3h di schermo accesso, anche se di poco, in una giornata di utilizzo- Arriva con pellicola protettiva applicataCONTRO- L'audio è basso rispetto a molti altri telefoni- Mancanza alimentatore (non che sia un grosso problema)Non ho utilizzato una seconda sim quindi non saprei che dire sulla gestione delle sim etc.
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Recensioni migliori da Italia

Recensito in Italia il 6 maggio 2018
Ho acquistato questo smartphone tramite Warehouse Deals, descritto "come nuovo"... e infatti era proprio nuovo! Neanche aperto, con sigillo argentato WileyFox ancora integro. La scatola era leggermente sporca e con etichette di Amazon (che ho tolto con delicatezza) ma quel telefono venduto (e pagato) come usato non era mai uscito dalla scatola. Un ottimo affare se si sa come valutare le offerte di Warehouse Deals, che ha portato a un risparmio di circa 50 euro rispetto al modello bianco nuovo.

Stavo cercando uno smartphone per mio padre (esigenze d'uso "basic") e quello che mi ha fatto optare per questo, a parte l'hardware assolutamente valido, è stato che il produttore offre ufficialmente gli aggiornamenti Android fino alla versione 7.1. In giro non si trovano molti produttori che aggiornino effettivamente i terminali, figuriamoci questo che è del 2015.

WileyFox fornisce su Facebook una guida UFFICIALE per i primi due aggiornamenti manuali dedicati a chi ha ancora Android 5 (i successivi sono automatici). Come dicevo, visto che questo telefono non era mai uscito dalla scatola, aveva ancora Android 5 che è piuttosto vecchio. Seguendo la guida ufficiale è stato portato ad Android 7.1 e va che è una meraviglia.

La guida ufficiale di WileyFox si trova cercando il loro post dal titolo “Y’ALL NEED TO UPDATE YA PHONES – RIGHT NOW”.
Recensito in Italia il 15 gennaio 2016
Arrivato in anticipo di un giorno rispetto al previsto, imballo perfetto come tradizione Amazon.
Mio primo smartphone, ma dopo un giorno ho esplorato tutte le funzioni.
Ottima la batteria rimovibile, gli slot delle due microSIM e della scheda SD sono facilmente usabili.
Su Cyanogen OS per ora non do giudizi, troppo presto.
È fornito solo il cavo USB un po' ballerino nella spina che va nel PC, non ho capito perché l'hanno fatto a sogliola; il cavo, bianco, è lungo 61 cm.
La sezione voce è decisamente superiore alle mie attese, specialmente l'ascolto, restituisce fedelmente i rumori di fondo del lato interlocutore.
aggiornamento del 2016-03-18:
appena telefonato all'assistenza italiana di Milano, gentilissima, per conoscere le caratteristiche dell'alimentazione.
Si possono usare charger da 5V e massimo 2 A.
Ho anche installato OsmAnd+ e le mappe: è diventato anche un eccezionale navigatore!
La ricerca GPS satelliti è un po' lenta appena acceso il device, poi tiene i satelliti anche in gallerie lunghe 2 km, perfetto!
aggiornamento del 2017-05-24
Il sistema è stato aggiornato ad Android 7.1.1, quindi niente più CyanogenOS.
Ieri ho installato sim Wind 4G e purtroppo con wind le telefonate sono una lotteria, ieri solo verso sera sono riuscito ad ottenere la linea e telefonare. Questa mattina sono una telefonata è andata a buon fine usando rete 2G.
Invece la parte dati va bene, si collega a 4G ad internet.
Peccato che non potrò usufruire di 500 minuti/mese di telefonate se vanno avanti questi problemi.
Per la cronaca ho inserito la stessa sim Wind su un nokia 130 dual sim e la linea è a piene tacche e le telefonate regolari.
A questo punto penso che sia un problema di antenna dello Swift.
Rilevo comunque scarso volume dell'altoparlante e scarsa tenuta della carica della batteria.
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Recensito in Italia il 6 luglio 2016
cellulare veramente molto performante, fluido e con un bello schermo.
arrivato nei tempi previsti da prime e la confezione minimale contiene cavo di alimentazione usb senza spina da parete, cuffie e garanzia.
pro: fluidità delle applicazioni senza inceppamenti o ritardi molto use friendly e lo puoi assetare a seconda delle due esigenze (bisogna smenttarci su un po ma alla fine il risultato arriva). schermo da 5 pollici ben visibile anche durante il giorno. ho riscontrato una buona durata della batteria anche sollecitandolo abbastanza durante la giornata.

contro: le casse posizionate nella parte posteriore del cell non hanno una sonorità; certo in un ambiente chiuso lo si sente mentre all'aperto qualche difficoltà l'ho riscontrata.
la fotocamera, nonostante sia di 13 mxp non convince molto; certo durante il giorno con una buona illuminazione le foto vengono abbastanza nitide ma non così bene come mi aspettavo; a luminosità scarsa nonostante il flash le foto non vengono bene, sono molto sgranate.

considerazioni finali: cellulare molto performante per la fascia di prezzo, è ideale per chi, come me, ha bisogno di avere uno strumento valido a u prezzo giusto (a questo punto anche a scapito delle foto) però sono sicuro che anche sotto questo aspetto riusciranno a migliorarlo. consigliato
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Recensito in Italia il 29 gennaio 2016
Per essere una produzione interamente europea (pur se il telefono in se è made in china, come tutto ormai) direi che si presenta come un ottimo compromesso qualità prezzo. Con un processore Qualcomm Snapdragon, quindi comunque di fascia alta, a 64bit e con 2GB di RAM onboard, indubbiamente risulta decisamente migliore rispetto a tanti altri prodotti di case ben più conosciute sul mercato della telefonia mobile. Il prezzo avrebbe potuto essere più economico, forse, ma considerando che la casa madre è in Regno Unito (e nel continente ci perdiamo non poco con il cambio euro-sterlina) direi che è perfettamente in linea con il mercato. In ogni caso un telefono analogo, lo Xiaomi Redmi2 Pro, se importato direttamente dalla Cina non viene a costare molto meno considerando il dazio doganale.
La fattura è ottima e il fatto che sia venduto con la versione commerciale (no root e PlayStore installato di base) della celeberrima CyanogenMod, fa di questo telefono sicuramente un prodotto da tenere in considerazione per chi, come me, non accetta di spendere più di 300€ per oggetti di questo tipo.
Non ha applicazioni invasive installate di default (al contrario di altri prodotti), e se uno non è soddisfatto dal non avere accesso root, può facilmente cambiare da CyanogenOS a CyanogenMod senza grossi problemi!
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Amazon Customer
5,0 su 5 stelle Highly recommend.
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 19 dicembre 2016
Colore: NeroNome stile: Swift + custodia + voucher schermoAcquisto verificato
Replaced my old M8 with the fox. So far I have no complaints. Good battery life, great screen, quick to operate etc. The camera is good but not fantastic. Internal speakers for music are poor but I never use them anyway as use headphones.I would say the clintch is the price! It is an awesome phone for very little cash.
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Gary Jones
5,0 su 5 stelle A phone worth more than what you'll pay for it.
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 5 agosto 2016
I've never been one to buy expensive phones, the thought of paying the price of a desktop PC for something that fits in my pocket always chilled me to the bone.

So most of my previous phones have been of the chinese brands I've never heard of variety. So when my latest one of them died, through my own fault, I went on the hunt again and came across the Wileyfox Swift (in white) on offer for £100.

A little research revealed that the phone was essentially a rebranding of another Chinese product, but the company selling the phone was a UK startup and so national loyalty kicked in a little and I bought the phone.

I suppose the first thing to mention is how pretty the box looks, they've definitely gone for the Apple minimalistic feel and it works really well. It's the first box I've ever kept because I don't like the thought of throwing it out.

My first impression of the phone when first holding it was "boy this is light". The phone is certainly well made but it just feels insubstantial. This is one of my personal negatives as I like to be able to feel that my phone is in my pocket. A case, not only for protection, but to add a bit of weight is a must.

One of the complaints I have read about the phone is that the charging port is too recessed, this very well may be the case but I've used a Windows Phone charger, the cable that came with my old Kindle Fire, the one from my previous HomTom phone and all have fit and locked in place without an issue.

Likewise I've read how the GPS is poor on the phone, yet Google Maps is able to tell whether I am at the front or back of my house. I don't know how much more accuracy people are expecting but that seems pretty good to me.

The CyanogenOS on the phone is quick and snappy, with a few more customisation options than you would get on regular Android. I confess however that I quickly replaced it with CyanogenMod for even greater customisation and rooting tools. Don't do this though if you intend to use banking apps on the phone, as they won't work for security reasons if the phone is rooted.

I've found the rear camera to produce good quality photos but that it has great trouble deciding what it wants to focus on. Thankfully there is a manual option (just tap the screen where you want the focus to be), so you can get around this fairly easily. I've only used the front facing camera once and that was with a Facebook video chat to a chap in Australia, quality was decent so I was told.

Despite the looks, there is only one speaker on the phone and it is quite quiet. It's okay if you are in a quiet environment but the slightest bit of noise in the environment and you won't be able to hear a thing. Headphones are a requirement for listening to music or playing games.

The screen is BRIGHT. Even at a quarter setting the screen is bright enough to be easily viewable in direct sunlight. Definitely turn it down when you get the phone as it will chew your battery fast.

Battery life isn't terrible but it isn't that great either. I would seriously consider carrying a pocket charger with you if you are going to be away from home for over a day. Thankfully the phone does charge pretty quickly, so you won't need to keep it plugged in for too long.

All in all this is a great phone for the price point I paid. If I've missed anything you think I should have covered then feel free to ask and I'll answer to the best of my abilities.
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Indians
5,0 su 5 stelle Buena relación calidad/precio en el segmento de gama media.
Recensito in Spagna il 12 maggio 2016
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El WlieyFox Swift es un smartphone de gama media con una calidad y a un precio muy bueno para esta horquilla de teléfonos inteligentes.

Su principal particularidad es el sistema operativo que monta el Cyanogen SO, es un sistema operativo de código abierto para teléfonos móviles y tabletas basado en el sistema operativo Android, el teléfono lleva la versión 12.1, pero yo la he actualizado a la última versión estable, esta versión de Cyanogen es la 13.0, no confundamos el Sistema Operativo Cyanogen SO con el CyanogenMod.

El menú de su interface es distinto, ya posee muchos programas pre-instalados, este S.O. viene con muchos smartphone de reconocidas marcas como el Lenovo Zuk Z1, el BQ, One Plus, etc.

Decir que el WileyFox Swift es una marca Británica, esta compañía nació con una clara idea de lugar contra los gigantes asiáticos, y sobre todo ofrecer móviles baratos con unas prestaciones buenas y sobre todo que estos sean totalmente personalizables, cuidando al máximo nuestros datos y que podamos instalar y desinstalar todas y cada una de las aplicaciones que vienen por defecto en nuestro teléfonos comprados que supuestamente son libres, pero todos sabemos que no es así.

Este terminal de 5 pulgadas con unas medidas de 14'1 x 7'1 x 0'9 y un peso con batería de 137 gramos, posee un interior con un hardware que hasta no hace mucho era de gama alta.

El teléfono posee una pantalla de 5 pulgadas con resolución HD a 720p y una densidad de 294 ppp. El procesador es un Snapdragon 410 de 64 bits y ocho núcleos a 1,2 GHz, que viene acompañado por una GPU Adreno 306, con 2 GB de memoria RAM y además de sus 16 GB de almacenamiento interno.

La pantalla está protegida por la tecnología Gorilla Glass 3, en cuanto a comunicaciones posee Bluetooth 4.0, una batería de 2.500 mAh, y cámara frontal de 5 mpx y trasera de 13 mpx, con doble flash.

Bajo mi punto de vista la batería debería haber tenido un poco más de potencia, ya que podrá aguantarnos el día entero con un uso moderado alto.

Las fotografías son bastante buenas, y podremos elegir entre varios formatos.

El terminal es doble Sim, y puedes insertarle una micro SD hasta 32 Gb.

La parte trasera es ligeramente curva y el material de construcción es un poco rugoso, muy cómoda de sujetar, y sobre todo será difícil que se nos resbale.

Lo he estado trasteando bastante, y este terminal es rápido, y su respuesta es bastante buena.

En definitiva, un teléfono que va a dar mucho que hablar y además de ello va a rascar en un segmento que tenía copado los BQ, ya que los WileyFox son más baratos y con más prestaciones.
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Indians
5,0 su 5 stelle Buena relación calidad/precio en el segmento de gama media.
Recensito in Spagna il 12 maggio 2016
El WlieyFox Swift es un smartphone de gama media con una calidad y a un precio muy bueno para esta horquilla de teléfonos inteligentes.

Su principal particularidad es el sistema operativo que monta el Cyanogen SO, es un sistema operativo de código abierto para teléfonos móviles y tabletas basado en el sistema operativo Android, el teléfono lleva la versión 12.1, pero yo la he actualizado a la última versión estable, esta versión de Cyanogen es la 13.0, no confundamos el Sistema Operativo Cyanogen SO con el CyanogenMod.

El menú de su interface es distinto, ya posee muchos programas pre-instalados, este S.O. viene con muchos smartphone de reconocidas marcas como el Lenovo Zuk Z1, el BQ, One Plus, etc.

Decir que el WileyFox Swift es una marca Británica, esta compañía nació con una clara idea de lugar contra los gigantes asiáticos, y sobre todo ofrecer móviles baratos con unas prestaciones buenas y sobre todo que estos sean totalmente personalizables, cuidando al máximo nuestros datos y que podamos instalar y desinstalar todas y cada una de las aplicaciones que vienen por defecto en nuestro teléfonos comprados que supuestamente son libres, pero todos sabemos que no es así.

Este terminal de 5 pulgadas con unas medidas de 14'1 x 7'1 x 0'9 y un peso con batería de 137 gramos, posee un interior con un hardware que hasta no hace mucho era de gama alta.

El teléfono posee una pantalla de 5 pulgadas con resolución HD a 720p y una densidad de 294 ppp. El procesador es un Snapdragon 410 de 64 bits y ocho núcleos a 1,2 GHz, que viene acompañado por una GPU Adreno 306, con 2 GB de memoria RAM y además de sus 16 GB de almacenamiento interno.

La pantalla está protegida por la tecnología Gorilla Glass 3, en cuanto a comunicaciones posee Bluetooth 4.0, una batería de 2.500 mAh, y cámara frontal de 5 mpx y trasera de 13 mpx, con doble flash.

Bajo mi punto de vista la batería debería haber tenido un poco más de potencia, ya que podrá aguantarnos el día entero con un uso moderado alto.

Las fotografías son bastante buenas, y podremos elegir entre varios formatos.

El terminal es doble Sim, y puedes insertarle una micro SD hasta 32 Gb.

La parte trasera es ligeramente curva y el material de construcción es un poco rugoso, muy cómoda de sujetar, y sobre todo será difícil que se nos resbale.

Lo he estado trasteando bastante, y este terminal es rápido, y su respuesta es bastante buena.

En definitiva, un teléfono que va a dar mucho que hablar y además de ello va a rascar en un segmento que tenía copado los BQ, ya que los WileyFox son más baratos y con más prestaciones.
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Sir Weasel
5,0 su 5 stelle Put simply...Wow!
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 3 dicembre 2015
*EDIT 26/06* My device had developed a fault and I needed to speak to Wileyfox tech support. Like most people I don't particularly enjoy contacting tech support teams so I was happy to find that they had a chat support option. I was helped by Maurice who provided perfect tech support and patience. Support is always a good measure of a business and Maurice demonstrated that Wileyfox maybe new but they are aiming high.**

A waited a week before putting this review together to make sure I gave a balanced review without the new toy feeling.
The reasons why I brought this phone are as follows: Price, Hardware spec and the fact that these guys are a British start up (got to support the home team when you can)

So a simple pro/con/unforgivable rundown:

Pro: Unlocked. This phone is unlocked as standard so I can use any SIM in the phone. Which is handy if EE ever gets me annoyed enough to leave.

Pro: Packaging. This device comes in a sleek well thought out box which immediately gives you the feeling you have brought something special. As a gift most techies would be happy.

Pro: Build quality. This is a budget phone and as expected this is mostly plastic. However, everything locks together securely with no creaks. The overall build feels like it punches above its weight with the stone effect back casing with the logo embossed, Colour detailing around the camera and the same colour for the logo. These are all an indication of a carefully thought out phone rather than a simple rebranding exercise.

Pro: Screen. HD, very bright, clear and has great viewing angles. I have this phone set to about 1/3 of its possible brightness as a full brightness it could double as a flashlight. Also the DPI is editable under one of the many settings.

Pro: Camera. Sometimes on low end phones the camera looks great on paper then you find out the shutter is incredibly slow making all photos useless. This is not the case with this phone as all my photos have turned out great. Bearing in mind the photos have been of my kids which can’t hold still for longer than a second this is a great result.

Pro: Hardware. I have yet to experience any sort of lag opening or using apps. Even when I have had several apps open at the same time. Wileyfox is a good name for this firm as they have been savvy regarding the hardware choices. The screen is LG, the Camera is Samsung and the processor is a snapdragon all of these are not low end parts which add to the sleek experience of this device.

Pro: Dual SIM. This is great to have as I can put my work SIM in the second slot which saves me carrying around two phones. Or if I am travelling have a local sim in the second slot.

Pro: GPS. I use this phone with Here maps (offline no data connection) and it has functioned perfectly as a sat nav.

Pro: Storage. After the operating system you have 12gb on board storage which is ample for most users app requirements. But it is expandable by adding a further 32gb via micro SD. This is great as a lot of low end Chinese phones are partitioned leaving a tiny space for apps.

Pro: 4G. Ok 4G isn’t a new thing but it is to me. My last phone when tested in my house managed 5.48mb connection (10mb was the best I ever got outside). This phone tested in the same spot inside my house on the same SIM came in at 35mb! To put that in context that is only 7mb off my fibre optic speeds on a wireless connection! Also, this phone can act as a hotspot which will be handy when travelling

Pro: Notification LED. A lot of low end phones don’t have this and it is a great addition to the device. A simple glance at the LED tells you if you have a missed call, message, email etc.

Pro: LED. This has a dual LED flash which is ample to light up a room. So very handy as a flashlight as well as for the camera.

Pro/Con: Cyanogen. This phone isn’t a pure android phone it is a Cyanogen modded version of Android and this is a blessing and a curse. The good bit is that this is geek heaven with lots of security enhancements (pin scramble is nice) and enough other bits to keep geeks entertained. The bad bit is if you are not a geek this is overkill, with settings which have no explanation of what they do.

Con: USB cable. The supplied USB cable is ridiculously short, making it a pain for mains plug charging. However, I have used a couple of different cables and they all worked fine.

Con: Battery. The battery on this device is not a disaster as it is on its big brother the Storm. But it is also not particularly great. A daily recharge is required under normal usage. I know they had to save money somewhere but the battery wasn’t a great decision. However, it is removable so when spares become available I will get one which sort of solves the problem.

Unforgivable: Manual. This device has absolutely no manual in the box or downloadable from the website. Whilst this isn’t a problem for an experienced Android user for somebody new to Android it could be a deal breaker. Also as this is Cyanogen based I feel a manual is even more necessary.

Unforgivable: Plug adapter. This device doesn’t come with a mains USB adapter. Again an experienced Android user is likely to have a draw full of these but a new user may not.

Unforgivable: Contacts. For some reason this phone would not read my SIM to import my contacts and it also didn’t properly sync with my google account to get my contacts. So I had to manually input 40+ contacts. This is the only moment I have had with this phone which involved a lot of swearing and frustration. But it did give me an opportunity to spring clean numbers I hadn’t used for years.

Overall I am very happy with this phone. Yes there are some issues, but all phones including flagship phones have issues. This phone is not a £600+ flagship phone and it was never intended to be. This is built for a budget market to show that budget doesn’t always mean bad/gutless. In its target market there is simply nothing which can come close to this device.

For the price you are getting an absolute bargain which stands out from the crowd in looks and performance.

In case you have read some reviews comparing this to the Moto G 3rd gen it is worth mentioning the Moto G in the same price bracket is 8gb onboard (Swift is 16gb) the RAM is 1gb (Swift is 2gb). The Moto G doesn’t have a Gyro so Google cardboard apps will not work and the Moto G is single SIM (Swift is dual SIM both 4G). The higher spec Moto G is similar to the swift (still no gyro or dual sim) but it is also £40 - £70 more expensive depending on where you get it. From what I could see the only advantage the Moto G has is a partial waterproofing (not complete waterproofing) and a brand name.
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Sir Weasel
5,0 su 5 stelle Put simply...Wow!
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 3 dicembre 2015
*EDIT 26/06* My device had developed a fault and I needed to speak to Wileyfox tech support. Like most people I don't particularly enjoy contacting tech support teams so I was happy to find that they had a chat support option. I was helped by Maurice who provided perfect tech support and patience. Support is always a good measure of a business and Maurice demonstrated that Wileyfox maybe new but they are aiming high.**

A waited a week before putting this review together to make sure I gave a balanced review without the new toy feeling.
The reasons why I brought this phone are as follows: Price, Hardware spec and the fact that these guys are a British start up (got to support the home team when you can)

So a simple pro/con/unforgivable rundown:

Pro: Unlocked. This phone is unlocked as standard so I can use any SIM in the phone. Which is handy if EE ever gets me annoyed enough to leave.

Pro: Packaging. This device comes in a sleek well thought out box which immediately gives you the feeling you have brought something special. As a gift most techies would be happy.

Pro: Build quality. This is a budget phone and as expected this is mostly plastic. However, everything locks together securely with no creaks. The overall build feels like it punches above its weight with the stone effect back casing with the logo embossed, Colour detailing around the camera and the same colour for the logo. These are all an indication of a carefully thought out phone rather than a simple rebranding exercise.

Pro: Screen. HD, very bright, clear and has great viewing angles. I have this phone set to about 1/3 of its possible brightness as a full brightness it could double as a flashlight. Also the DPI is editable under one of the many settings.

Pro: Camera. Sometimes on low end phones the camera looks great on paper then you find out the shutter is incredibly slow making all photos useless. This is not the case with this phone as all my photos have turned out great. Bearing in mind the photos have been of my kids which can’t hold still for longer than a second this is a great result.

Pro: Hardware. I have yet to experience any sort of lag opening or using apps. Even when I have had several apps open at the same time. Wileyfox is a good name for this firm as they have been savvy regarding the hardware choices. The screen is LG, the Camera is Samsung and the processor is a snapdragon all of these are not low end parts which add to the sleek experience of this device.

Pro: Dual SIM. This is great to have as I can put my work SIM in the second slot which saves me carrying around two phones. Or if I am travelling have a local sim in the second slot.

Pro: GPS. I use this phone with Here maps (offline no data connection) and it has functioned perfectly as a sat nav.

Pro: Storage. After the operating system you have 12gb on board storage which is ample for most users app requirements. But it is expandable by adding a further 32gb via micro SD. This is great as a lot of low end Chinese phones are partitioned leaving a tiny space for apps.

Pro: 4G. Ok 4G isn’t a new thing but it is to me. My last phone when tested in my house managed 5.48mb connection (10mb was the best I ever got outside). This phone tested in the same spot inside my house on the same SIM came in at 35mb! To put that in context that is only 7mb off my fibre optic speeds on a wireless connection! Also, this phone can act as a hotspot which will be handy when travelling

Pro: Notification LED. A lot of low end phones don’t have this and it is a great addition to the device. A simple glance at the LED tells you if you have a missed call, message, email etc.

Pro: LED. This has a dual LED flash which is ample to light up a room. So very handy as a flashlight as well as for the camera.

Pro/Con: Cyanogen. This phone isn’t a pure android phone it is a Cyanogen modded version of Android and this is a blessing and a curse. The good bit is that this is geek heaven with lots of security enhancements (pin scramble is nice) and enough other bits to keep geeks entertained. The bad bit is if you are not a geek this is overkill, with settings which have no explanation of what they do.

Con: USB cable. The supplied USB cable is ridiculously short, making it a pain for mains plug charging. However, I have used a couple of different cables and they all worked fine.

Con: Battery. The battery on this device is not a disaster as it is on its big brother the Storm. But it is also not particularly great. A daily recharge is required under normal usage. I know they had to save money somewhere but the battery wasn’t a great decision. However, it is removable so when spares become available I will get one which sort of solves the problem.

Unforgivable: Manual. This device has absolutely no manual in the box or downloadable from the website. Whilst this isn’t a problem for an experienced Android user for somebody new to Android it could be a deal breaker. Also as this is Cyanogen based I feel a manual is even more necessary.

Unforgivable: Plug adapter. This device doesn’t come with a mains USB adapter. Again an experienced Android user is likely to have a draw full of these but a new user may not.

Unforgivable: Contacts. For some reason this phone would not read my SIM to import my contacts and it also didn’t properly sync with my google account to get my contacts. So I had to manually input 40+ contacts. This is the only moment I have had with this phone which involved a lot of swearing and frustration. But it did give me an opportunity to spring clean numbers I hadn’t used for years.

Overall I am very happy with this phone. Yes there are some issues, but all phones including flagship phones have issues. This phone is not a £600+ flagship phone and it was never intended to be. This is built for a budget market to show that budget doesn’t always mean bad/gutless. In its target market there is simply nothing which can come close to this device.

For the price you are getting an absolute bargain which stands out from the crowd in looks and performance.

In case you have read some reviews comparing this to the Moto G 3rd gen it is worth mentioning the Moto G in the same price bracket is 8gb onboard (Swift is 16gb) the RAM is 1gb (Swift is 2gb). The Moto G doesn’t have a Gyro so Google cardboard apps will not work and the Moto G is single SIM (Swift is dual SIM both 4G). The higher spec Moto G is similar to the swift (still no gyro or dual sim) but it is also £40 - £70 more expensive depending on where you get it. From what I could see the only advantage the Moto G has is a partial waterproofing (not complete waterproofing) and a brand name.
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5,0 su 5 stelle Update II; Geheimtipp: aktuell keine bessere Preis-Leistungs-Kombi erhältlich
Recensito in Germania il 16 novembre 2015
Meine groben Anforderungen an ein gutes Handy sind bzw. waren:

- flüssiges Arbeiten auch bei Multitasking (also min. 2GB RAM, keine uralt CPU)
- kein Herstelleraufsatz, also möglichst Vanilla-Android
- ca. 4,7-5" Display
- Dual-Sim
- SD-Karten-Slot mit 16GB oder ohne SD mit min. 32GB internem Speicher
- möglichst günstig
- erhöhte Chancen lange mit Updates bedient zu werden

Ich hatte lange ein Nexus 4 und war bisher auch Fan der Nexus Reihe. Nachdem allerdings die Preise dort nicht mehr wie zu Nexus4/5-Zeiten sind und Motorola mit dem Moto G (2013-2014) ein interessantes Preis/Leistungswunder geliefert hatte, hielt ich Ausschau nach etwas günstigerem für mich. Das Moto G (2014) war in meinem Besitz aber hier habe ich festgestellt, dass für meine Zwecke 1GB RAM und 8Gb interner Speicher (trotz SD-Karte) zu wenig sind. Das Moto G (2015) hatte leider kein Dual-Sim (mehr) und kostete auch schon wieder viel mehr. Soviel zur Vorgeschichte.

Mit dem Swift bin ich sehr zufrieden. Es läuft alles einwandfrei, bis auf ein paar Kleinigkeiten fast schon perfekt - und das für einen unglaublichen Preis. Klar ist dabei, dass es sich bei dem Preis auch nicht um ein Iphone handeln kann, d.h. es geht auf jeden Fall noch dünner, heller, schöner, edler.

*** Im Detail

- Betriebssystem: Ich hätte es nicht gedacht, aber das begeistert mich mit am meisten. Man kann so viel sinnvolle Sachen einstellen, muss es aber nicht. Es erscheint schlank wie ein Nexus, hat aber etliche Funktionen integriert die ich früher mit mehreren anderen Apps realisiert habe oder gar nicht möglich waren (wechsel zur vorherigen App durch langen Druck auf das Viereck, verschiedene Profile anlegen, Farben/Helligkeit der Benachrichtigungs-LED konfigurieren, Abends augenschonendere Displayfarben, APP Berechtigungen verwalten/einschränken...). Es macht Spaß :-)

- Display: Auflösung und Helligkeit absolut ausreichend; man kann das Display auch gut draußen bei Sonnenschein lesen. Hier ist bestimmt Luft nach oben, aber m.M.n. an der richtigen Stelle gespart

- Telefon: Klangqualität und Netzempfang sind in Ordnung, Sprachqualität besser als beim Moto G (2014)

- GPS: funktioniert einwandfrei (Nachtrag: siehe Update I)

- RAM/CPU: Die Performance ist klasse, mehr braucht man eigentlich nicht. Das einzige was ab und an feststellbar ist, dass Animationen manchmal etwas ruckeln. Ich habe allerdings keine RAM-Engpässe oder Abstürze feststellen können obwohl ich gerne mal viel gleichzeitig laufen habe (z. B. Musik über BT + Navi im Hintergrund + 3. App). Auch Apps starten schnell, man hat nicht das Gefühl auf das Handy warten zu müssen. Und das obwohl ich rund 100 Apps installiert habe, einige davon laufen permanent im Hintergrund (Whatsapp, Tasker, Wetter, Google Now, Müllwecker...)

- Kamera: Ich habe gerne gute Bilder und dafür auch gute Kameras. Für den Fall, dass ich keine Kamera dabei habe, ist die Qualität voll in Ordnung. Als Ersatz für eine ordentliche Kamera ist sie nicht geeignet (das ist ein Handy aber meines Erachtens naturgemäß nicht, allein aus haptischen Gründen).

- Akku: Ist nicht überdurchschnittlich aber ausreichend. Einen Tag hält er bei mir normal durch. (siehe Updates)

- Updates: Da kann man erst was dazu sagen wenn es so weit ist, bin aber guter Dinge.. (siehe Update II)

*** Wichtig zu wissen:

- Die Dual-Sim-Funktion ist sehr rudimentär implementiert. Mit der aktuellen SW-Version kann man für Tel/SMS/Internet nur zuweisen "SIM1/SIM2/Immer fragen(nicht bei Internet)". Ich kann damit leben, hoffe aber auf eine erweiterte Funktion nach einem möglichen Update.
- Die Mikro-USB-Buchse liegt etwas tiefer im Handy als bei einigen anderen Handys. Dadurch hält z.B. das Ladekabel vom Nexus 4 nicht richtig. Die meisten anderen halten gut. Im Notfall kann man ein vorhandenes Kabel evtl. mit einem Messer bearbeiten/kürzen.
- Die Benachrichtiguns-LED ist standardmäßig sehr hell (vor allem Nachts auf dem Nachttisch störend), kann aber konfiguriert werden -> in den Einstellungen für die Farben mehr Schwarzanteil einstellen
- Die automatische Displayhelligkeitssteuerung geht relativ früh auf die maximale Helligkeit. Der Lux-Sensor ist ok und misst auch wenn es heller ist korrekt. Bis ein eventueller Fix kommt habe ich die Automatik deaktiviert.

Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Handy, Preis-Leistungsmäßig gibt es momentan nichts besseres.

*** Update I (nach 2 Wochen):

Akku: Die ersten ca. 10% des Akkus verschwinden bei mir rasend schnell, erst danach ist die Anzeige realistisch. Ich habe Google Now mittlerweile deaktiviert da das bei mir zu einem erheblichen Akkuverbrauch durch ständiges "Aktiv lassen" geführt hat (das war bei den letzten Handys nicht so massiv feststellbar - trotzdem aber eher ein Problem der Google-App). Ohne Google Now und unter Berücksichtigung der nicht nutzbaren ersten 10% ist der Akku für mich voll in Ordnung.

GPS: Ich bin mittlerweile mit dem Handy über 1000 km problemlos navigiert und hatte tatsächlich zuletzt das erste Mal einen Effekt, den evtl. auch andere hatten die über Probleme mit dem GPS berichtet hatten: Navigation über Google Maps, GPS unterbricht in unregelmäßigen Abständen für eine gefühlte Millisekunde. Die Folge ist jedes Mal eine Ansage, wie lange ich auf der Strecke bleiben soll, - das Navi hat dabei trotzdem, zwar nervig, nutzbar funktioniert. Bei anderen Navi-Apps (MAPS.ME, Scout) war das nicht der Fall. Ich hab ein dann ein bisschen hin und her probiert (war ja die ganze Zeit nicht so) und hab den Fehler beim Fahren wegbekommen, indem ich während der Maps-Navigation parallel eine weitere Navigationsapp gestartet und navigieren lassen habe. Daraufhin ist Maps wieder einwandfrei gelaufen. Auch ein "hartes" Beenden der zusätzlichen Naviapp führte nicht wieder zu dem alten Zustand. Vielleicht hilft das jemand mit Navi Problemen weiter. Scheint aber auf jeden Fall an der Software und nicht an der Hardware zu liegen.

SD-Karte: Habe zwischendurch eine 64GB SD-Karte probiert, wurde vom Handy ohne Probleme erkannt

*** Update II (nach 5 Wochen):

Akku: mittlerweile hab ich Google Now wieder aktiviert; der Akku verliert den Tag über ohne Nutzung ca. 40% - das erschien mir am Anfang viel, ist aber mit aktiviertem Standortverlauf, Google Now, BT+WLan immer an und mit verbundenem MiBand, dass bei jeder Mail und Whatsapp-Nachricht vibriert. Dadurch habe ich auch lange "aktiv lassen"-Zeiten.
Nutze ich das Handy mal intensiver (3-5h Display an, Nachrichten schreiben, Musik hören, Spielchen) hab ich Abends meist trotzdem noch 10% wenn es ans Ladegerät geht -> nach 16h ohne Nachladen

GPS: Nach einer (nicht zwingend nötigen) Modifikation ist das Thema für mich eigentlich erledigt. Es hat nicht das genaueste GPS (Geschwindigkeitsanzeige beim Fahren mit Tempomat schwankt leicht) aber ist absolut praxistauglich. Nachdem ich bemerkt habe, dass das Signal etwas besser wird, allein wenn der Deckel nicht komplett angeclipst ist, habe ich mir eine dünne Pappkarte zugeschnitten (auf den Bereich der im Deckel beschichtet ist) und zwischen Deckel und Handy gelegt.
Das Problem mit Maps (siehe Update I) besteht noch, da bin ich immer noch von Softwareproblemen überzeugt. Evtl. liegt es an der installierten APP "GPS Status" die sich bei jeder GPS- Nutzung zwischenrein hängt. Werde es weiter beobachten.

Updates: Ein kleines Update kam zwischenzeitlich, das lässt auf Android 6.0 hoffen :-)
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