Kenya is privileged to be the
launch market for Africa's first Intel-powered smartphone, the “Intel Yolo
Phone”. Intel has partnered with Safaricom to introduce the phone to the Kenyan
mobile phone market at a reasonable cost of KES. 10,999/=. If you fit the
bill, you may want to check out the Yolo as soon as possible
The Yolo phone may not be the
thinnest device out there, its dimensions being 110.5*61*12.6mm and weight
132g. It has a 3.5 inch TFT multi-touch capacitive screen with HVGA resolution
at 480*320 pixels. From the front view, you can see 4 touch sensitive controls
at the bottom (namely Back, Home, Recent & Menu). You may not notice the
volume rocker on the left and power button on the right due to their perfect blending.
At the top, there is a USB/Power port and the 3.5mm audio jack. The back
features a 5.0MP camera, the phone speaker at the bottom, a white “Intel Inside
logo” and they just had to put it there too, a white “Safaricom logo”. At the
bottom of the phone, there is a slot that to fit your nail in order to remove
the rear cover for the purpose of inserting the Battery, Sim card and a
microSD.
The phone responds very well to
touch and its screen is scratch resistant.
It is supplied with high quality earphones hence good quality sound. The
loud speaker is ok too, more like normal quality. Inside the phone’s packaging,
apart from the phone and headset, you will find the USB cord, Charger and a
“getting started guide”.
Intel Yolo is pre-installed with Android
4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Other pre-installed applications include Wireless
display app (WiDi) which works by rendering a second virtual display
broadcast via WI-FI to a receiver on the TV or PC. Chrome browser and doubletwist
are other applications that come bundled in the phone. When the phone is
purchased from a Safaricom store, you get a one year subscription to McAfee
mobile security application. Not forgetting it also comes with a pre-installed
SwiftKey keyboard, Swiftkey for Intel, which is a premium keyboard that makes
the typing on phone quite easy and responsive.
The rear facing camera is a 5MP
one and comes with a Burst shot feature (enables capture of up to 7
simultaneous photos) and panorama mode feature (for shots in panorama mode).
The Intel Yolo phone has a
1500mAh battery is quite good, say, it gives you a full day use on social media
if that’s what you like to do.
IN SUMMARY:
- Dimensions -110.5X12.6mm -132g
- Display and user Interface -Size: 3.5″Capacitive touch TFT, 60HZ-Resolution: HVGA(480X320)
- Application Processor -1.2GHz IA CPU w/512KB L2$ -Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology -512MB 2-ch LPDDR2 memory -Avatele passage Lite MSIC
- Camera -5MP rear-facing Camera-No front-facing camera
- Cellular -Intel Xmm265, HSPA+ Rel.7, Cat 14/Cat6 (21Mbps DL/5.8Mbps UL);-2G Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 -MHz; GPRS EDGE Class 10; HSPA+/UMTS Quad-Bad 850/900/1900/2100 MHz (I/II/V/VIII)
- Connectivity-Wi-Fi (802.1bgn 1×1 2.4Gz) , BT2.1=EDR, FM Rx, (A)GPS; Micro-USB 2.0 type-B with USB charging
- Audio -3.5mm audio jack (w/ FM Rx Support)-integrated Hands-Free
- Speaker – 1 analog microphone-Single vibra motor (haptics + silent ringtones)
- Sensors -Accelerometer, Compass, Proximity, Ambient Light Sensor
- Storage -4GB eMMC -MicroSD card slot (internal
- Battery -Removable Li-IOn Battery Pack 3.7V, 1500mAh
Conclusion: This is a phone worth
having. The price of KES. 10,999/= is good, keeping in mind it has Android 4
Ice Cream Sandwich!