Technical characteristics of Highscreen Alpha Rage. "A fierce fighter in the budget segment." Review of Highscreen Alpha Rage Highscreen alpha rage black

The Alpha Rage smartphone from Highscreen is made in a classic case. The smartphone body is made of plastic. The phone runs on the Android 4.2 operating system and supports dual SIM cards. Phone dimensions: width 67 millimeters, height 136 millimeters, thickness 12 millimeters.

The diagonal of the TFT color touch display is 4.5 inches with a maximum resolution of 854x480 and 218 pixels per inch (PPI). The device screen has an automatic rotation function.

Highscreen Alpha Rage is equipped with a 5 megapixel camera. The camera allows you to record videos. In addition to the main camera, the phone also has a 0.3 megapixel front camera.

Highscreen Alpha Rage works on 4 nuclear processor MediaTek MT6589M, 1200 MHz and PowerVR SGX544 video processor, has 4 gigabytes of built-in and 0.5 gigabytes random access memory. The phone has a slot for a memory card up to 32 gigabytes.

Removable capacity lithium ion battery is 2000 mAh.

Also, the phone is equipped with sensors: light, proximity. This adds additional functionality to the phone in various applications.

Characteristics of Highscreen Alpha Rage

General characteristics

Type smartphone OS version Android 4.2 Case type classic Case material plastic Control touch buttons Number of SIM cards 2 Width 67 mm Height 136 mm Thickness 12 mm

Screen

Diagonal 4.5 inches.
  • Image size 854x480 Pixels per inch (PPI) 218 ​​Screen type
  • color TFT
sensory
  • Touch screen type
  • multi-touch
capacitive

16:9 aspect ratio Automatic screen rotation

Multimedia capabilities Rear camera 5 MP Rear flash Video recording Front-camera
  • 0.3 megapixel Audio

FM radio

Connection
  • Standard
GSM 900/1800/1900
  • Interfaces
  • WiFi
Bluetooth 4.0

GPS satellite navigation

Memory and processor
  • CPU
  • MediaTek MT6589M
1200 MHz
  • Number of processor cores 4 Video processor PowerVR SGX544 Built-in memory 4 GB RAM capacity 512 MB Memory card slot
  • There is
  • up to 32 GB
  • Smartphone
  • Battery
  • Instructions
  • microUSB cable
  • USB adapter for 220V network

Introduction

Today on the Russian market there is a huge number inexpensive smartphones with interesting technical characteristics. Despite the fact that Highscreen Alpha Rage began to be sold quite a long time ago, this moment it has not lost its relevance at all: at a cost of just under 5,000 rubles, it has a quad-core processor from MediaTek on board (though with one caveat - a chipset with the “M” index), a relatively large screen diagonal of 4.5 inches, an adequate battery capacity of 2000 mAh, well and a completely normal autofocus camera. I feel that in a year, or even earlier, for this money it will be possible to buy a decent phone, practically not inferior to modern gadgets in the middle price segment.

Design, dimensions, control elements

It is necessary to either talk about the design of such devices in a positive way, or not talk at all, since some manufacturers try to somehow distinguish their models, others simply rivet gadgets of the same type. Unfortunately, Rage belongs to the latter, i.e. it is a featureless piece of black plastic, almost oval in shape. I understand that such devices are cheap precisely because of their simple appearance, but at least we can somehow distinguish the phones from the “crowd” of similar ones.

The front side is protected by glass. This is not Gorilla Glass, but after several weeks of using the phone, not a single deep scratch remained on the display. The surface is non-staining, but marks still remain and can be erased very easily - definitely a plus. The edging is made of glossy plastic. The back cover is made of soft-touch plastic. The thin frame around the perimeter is dark chrome-plated plastic.

The assembly of the device, in general, is not bad, but the rear central area bends slightly towards the battery. Otherwise, everything is fine: the body does not play, does not creak, and does not crunch when compressed. There are no cracks or gaps. It fits well in the hand, since the shape of the back panel is sloping at the edges.

The dimensions of Rage are as follows: 136x67x12 mm. This is a plump gadget, however, due to the thinning of the body towards the side edges it is almost invisible. It weighs 145 grams.


The speech speaker is located on the top of the front panel. It is covered with a thin plastic mesh. The speaker has an average volume, mainly high frequencies are heard, the interlocutor can be heard clearly, but intelligibility could be better. At maximum volume it wheezes a little. Next to the speaker is the front camera, light and proximity sensors.


Touch buttons “Back”, “Home”, “Menu” are located under the display. They are painted on the body with white translucent paint. There is a backlight, it is dim, but you can see it well at night and it doesn’t hurt your eyes. Sensitivity is good. There is a microphone under the Back button.


At the top end there is a 3.5 mm audio output for headphones and a micro-USB connector. On the right, just above the center, is the power button. It is slightly concave, can be easily felt with your fingers, the pressure is soft, the stroke is average, there is no clicking sound. The volume rocker key on the left side is approximately the same type.



On the back of the device there is a camera module, a flash and a slot where the speakerphone is hidden.


To open the lid, you need to pry it off by the notch on the bottom end. Bottom left, one above the other - miniSIM cards (the one below is SIM1, operating in 2G/3G, SIM2 - only in 2G), on the right - card slot microSD memory hot-swappable.


Comparative sizes:


Rage and iPhone 5


Rage and Samsung Galaxy S4


Display

In this Highscreen models The screen diagonal is 4.5 inches. Physical size – 56x99 mm, frames on the right and left are 6 mm, top – 15 mm, bottom – 22 mm. The display resolution is typical for such devices - 854x480 pixels, density - 217 pixels per inch. Pixelation is invisible, at least at a distance of 20-30 cm. The matrix is ​​not made using IPS technology, so tilting the display away from you reduces the brightness and contrast, and away from you the colors are inverted. The brightness of the matrix backlight is slightly above average. During the day the picture is visible well, in the sun it fades greatly, indoors the brightness can be reduced to 50-60%. The backlight control range is narrow; the minimum value is not very comfortable for reading information at night.

The capacitive touch layer supports up to five simultaneous touches.

Viewing Angles

White color

Smartphone

The Highscreen Alpha Rage uses a removable 2000 mAh (7.4 Wh) lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery. The manufacturer does not provide data on autonomy.


The operating time of the gadget is exactly the same as any other Android smartphone in this class, i.e. “lives” for about 7-8 hours in a relatively active mode with a 3G connection: 20-30 minutes of talking, about an hour of using the camera, the same amount of video watching, 3-4 hours on Twitter and mail.

Both from the mains adapter and from USB the battery is charged within 4 – 4.5 hours.

Memory and memory card

I skipped the section with communication capabilities, because there is nothing original in it: support for two 2G/3G SIM cards, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and so on.

Inside the device there is 512 MB of RAM, with an average of about 150 MB free. Few people have one gigabyte for less than 5,000 rubles. The built-in Flash memory is also small - 4 GB: about 2 GB is used for data storage and 1 GB for installing applications. Naturally, there is a slot for a microSD memory card. The maximum volume is 32 GB.

Camera

There are two camera modules: the first is a 5 MP main one with autofocus (F2.8 aperture), the second is a 0.3 MP front camera (F2.8 aperture). There is a single-section LED flash.

The quality of the photos is very average (low detail, soap at the edges of the frames), but for a device worth 5,000 rubles it’s quite ok, and besides, you can use focusing. The video is recorded in a resolution of 1280x720 pixels at 30 frames per second. The sound is relatively clean (relatively, because there is some crackling and faint noise). In any case, the sound is clearer than on devices with the old MTK6577.

The Highscreen Alpha Rage box surprised me a little at first; it seemed cheap and sloppy. But after taking a closer look, I realized that there was something in this design. The packaging is made of deliberately rough cardboard, as if untreated. The box shows the smartphone as if “in cross-section,” that is, you can see what’s inside. All “internals” are signed. Thus, the packaging describes almost all the characteristics of the device. Personally, I liked this move, it is original.

Box from Highscreen Alpha Rage

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Highscreen Alpha Rage Package Contents

By the way, about design. Highscreen Alpha Rage itself is made in a strict, restrained style. The back panel is made of black rough rubberized plastic, popularly called soft-touch. This is much better than some glossy plastic, which collects scratches with amazing speed and slips in the hand. The ends of the smartphone are made of black smooth plastic with a thin dark glossy insert. Overall, it looks quite attractive. The device is assembled with high quality, the body parts fit tightly to each other, the gaps between them are minimal. The device seems knocked down, monolithic. Such build quality is not always found even among famous brands.

The power/lock key is located on the right side, closer to the top of the smartphone, and on the left side there is a volume button. The buttons are located in such a way that they are easy to reach with the fingers of your hand, for example, with your thumb to the lock key, and with your index finger to the volume. These are not all controls; there are also touch keys under the screen, there are three of them: “Menu”, “Home” and “Back”. Above the display there is a 0.3 megapixel front camera, which is used for video calls; there are also light and proximity sensors.

While reading reviews and comments about Highscreen Alpha Rage, I saw mentions several times that the low screen resolution was indicated as a minus. I don’t even know, it seems quite normal to me. With a diagonal of 4.5 inches, the resolution is 480 by 854 pixels and the dots per inch density is 240 ppi. Of course, it can’t be compared with my Samsung Galaxy S4, but still you shouldn’t compare a top-end device for 25 thousand rubles with a budget model for 5 thousand rubles. The picture quality is quite good, viewing angles are wide, colors are practically not inverted. The inversion is most noticeable if you tilt the top towards you. In the sun the screen goes blind, but at maximum brightness the image is quite readable. I almost forgot, the matrix is ​​made using TFT technology, it is capacitive touch. Control of several fingers simultaneously (“multi-touch”) is supported, the maximum number of processed touches is 5.

Highscreen Alpha Rage works quite quickly, for which we should thank the quad-core MediaTek processor MT6589M (ARM Cortex-A7 architecture), each core of which operates at 1.2 GHz. The smartphone easily plays HD video, runs modern games such as Asphalt 8 and others, Android interface also works smoothly. In general, there are no complaints about the speed of work. But I would like more RAM; the device has 512 MB. Therefore, you should not load the gadget with a large number at the same time running applications. My advice is to install some software, for example, Clean Master, which will clean up the RAM.

There is not much built-in flash memory in the Highscreen Alpha Rage, only 4 GB, so you will have to get a memory card, fortunately there is a corresponding slot for back cover. The most common format is MicroSD, and the maximum supported volume is 32 GB.

There are no additional shells or “beauties” in the interface, standard “bare” Android. By the way, the version of the operating system is relatively recent – ​​4.2.1. Services from Google ( Google Maps, Gmail, Gtalk, You Tube, Google Play Market and others), of course, are supported.

Several screenshots of the interface:

In my mode of use, that is, quite active, one battery charge of the Highscreen Alpha Rage lasted about a day and a half. By the way, the smartphone uses a 2,000 mAh lithium-ion battery. My father uses the phone less actively; his device lasts for 2 days.

I already talked about the front camera above, now I’ll tell you about the main one. It has a resolution of 5 megapixels; unfortunately, there is no automatic focusing function. There is an LED flash, but it is single and not so bright. As I would like. Yes, the camera is clearly not strong point this model. The quality of the resulting photographs is not very high, I think it can be rated as a C.

The set of wireless modules in Highscreen Alpha Rage is quite standard for a smartphone on the Android platform - Wi-Fi Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and FM receiver. Separately, I would like to note that the gadget supports two SIM cards. For my father, this turned out to be very relevant, since he uses two cards: work and personal. Please note that the Highscreen Alpha Rage has only one radio module (as in almost all similar devices), so both SIM cards are active when the smartphone is in standby mode, and if you make a call, only one SIM card is active.

I was also pleased with the warranty. Vobis Computer Company, which owns Highscreen brand, supports the European service model. In other words, in the event of a malfunction, Highscreen Alpha Rage will be delivered free of charge to the Moscow service center and back courier service"Post office". This was done in order to speed up the repair time, because with a network of service centers it often turns out that some do not have the necessary spare parts or equipment to fix the problem. I encountered something similar when I had a Nokia N97. One fine day, its unlock key broke off, I took the device to a local service center, waited for some time, after which I was informed that they did not have a button and they ordered it from the main Russian office. In general, we had to wait quite a long time.

Let me summarize. Once again I am convinced that if a thing is inexpensive, it does not necessarily turn out to be bad, of poor quality, and so on. Highscreen Alpha Rage proved this once again. Even I, a gadget lover, liked this device, my father was even more pleased. Let me remind you that this device costs about 5 thousand rubles, it is the most inexpensive quad-core Android smartphone in Russia, competitors with similar characteristics cost about 20-30 percent more.

Greetings to all. In today's review, we will return to Android devices, this time we have a smartphone visiting us, but the smartphone is not an ordinary one, but one of the best representatives of the budget segment. One could say, even a little more, this phone is a new attempt by the Highscreen company to make the very best smartphone in its class (those who study the company’s advertising policy understand what I mean). So, what is so interesting about Highscreen Alpha Rage that it can be considered the very best? Firstly, a fairly powerful MT 6589M processor, built on Cortex A7 logic, and with fairly powerful PowerVR SGX544 graphics. Large display 4.5 inches, and most importantly the price tag is about 5 thousand rubles. Actually, for this money there are simply no analogues in terms of screen size and performance, for this money there are simply no analogues (on the official Russian market). So in this regard, he is actually the very best, just as the company is trying to present him to us. Let's figure out what's hidden under the loud advertising, and whether everything is as good as it seems at first glance.

Specifications

Device model – Highscreen Alpha Rage
Supported communication standards – GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G
operating system– Android 4.2.1
Number of supported SIM cards – 2
Screen diagonal – 4.5 inches
Screen resolution – 854x480
Screen type – color
Matrix manufacturing technology – TFT-TN
Touch screen – yes
Touch screen type – capacitive (up to 5 touches)
Pixel Density Per Inch – (PPI) 218
Processor (SoC) – MediaTek MT6589M
Processor architecture – ARM v7
Processor logic – ARM Cortex A7
Number of cores – 4
Processor frequency – 1200 MHz
Built-in modules – 3G, GPS, Bluetooth
Video processor - PowerVR SGX544MP (1 physical core)
Built-in memory capacity – 4 GB
Memory card support – micro SecureDigital up to 32 GB
RAM capacity - 512 MB
Camera – 5 million pixels.
Maximum image resolution – 3072x1728
Flash - LED
Video recording – yes
Maximum video resolution – 1280x720
Front camera – yes, 0.3 million pixels.
Interfaces – USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0
FM radio - yes
Satellite navigation - GPS.
Battery type - Li-Ion.
Battery capacity – 2000 mAh.
Case material – plastic
Dimensions – 67x136x12 mm

Packaging and equipment




The device is packed in a regular cardboard package, without any color drawings that attract attention. Such packaging is typical for all the company’s devices belonging to the low-end and mid-range segment. The box is relatively small in size, but not the smallest. A feature of the Highscreen brand packaging design is a drawing of a smartphone with translucent panel, under which you can see its board and where its characteristics are partially described (of course, the board is more schematic).

Removing the cover, we see the phone itself, which is securely fixed.


The equipment of the device is more than standard - Charger, data cable, headphones, battery, instructions and warranty. Please note that the warranty card contains the name of the company that owns the Highscreen brand - Vobis.


The complete headset, despite its interesting appearance, has a rather mediocre sound, which many will not be happy with. In general, its quality does not even reach average.




The included cable is traditionally also a charging cable. The charger itself has an output characteristic of 5V 0.5A.


And the battery itself is 2000 mAh, made using Li-ion technology.

Appearance



The smartphone itself in all its glory, with and without packaging film (which displays its main features). At the top there is a light and proximity sensor on the left, as well as a camera for video calls on the right. There is also a speaker at the very top. The device has 3 standard touch buttons on the bottom. At the very bottom of the front panel there is a microphone.

The smartphone has a soft-touch coating on the rear panel (similar to the coating on the front panel), which is undoubtedly a rather thoughtful move; the rubberized coating not only looks good, but also prevents slipping, is pleasant to the touch and is not as susceptible to contamination as a glossy surface. The smartphone has a 5 megapixel rear camera with flash. At the bottom there is a speaker cutout. The smartphone has 1 speaker (mono sound).


On the right side of the device there is a power off button. Also between the front and rear panel you can see the plastic body of the smartphone stylized as metal.


On the left side of our smartphone there is a volume rocker.


At the top there is a headphone jack and a microUSB interface. The placement option for the USB connector is not the most successful and not the most common (most often and the most convenient location of the connector is on the bottom end of the device, and not on the top).




By removing the cover we get access to the battery, SIM cards and memory card.




Comparison appearance devices. From left to right: Highscreen Spark, Highscreen Rage and LG Google Nexus 4. As you can see. In terms of dimensions, the device differs little from a similar (diagonally) 4.5-inch smartphone. The frames are not expanded, the proportions are not much different.

Functional Features

1. Interface



This is the standard Android theme without any changes. Quantity preinstalled programs– minimal. 4Sinc is a cloud storage access program and file manager. The remaining “additional” programs are taken from the function settings.



There is a standard set of widgets.

The top line contains up to 10 notification icons, which is standard for this resolution and aspect ratio of the device

The installed operating system is Android 4.2.1, which has recently become the norm for mid-range and budget devices, but at the time of release it was one of the cheapest devices with this OS. Actually below, in the assembly section there is a vendor signature of the Vobis company.

There are also no visual changes in the settings menu.



But in the screen settings menu, there are some changes, which indicates a not entirely standard assembly. A “scenes” item has appeared, which apparently determines the type of watch. There is also a “Themes” item, which determines the color of the installed shell (separators, indicators, and so on).


In the wallpaper item, there is an additional “video wallpaper” item, which allows you to set a video file as an animated desktop.


Naturally, there are standard and live wallpapers.

The presence of the “Auto” setting (in the brightness menu) indicates the presence of a light sensor.

In the sound menu, in addition to setting up sound profiles, it is possible to enable technology for improving sound in headphones (the sound actually becomes somewhat larger and richer, although to feel this, you will have to buy normal headphones).

As for RAM, 468 megabytes of RAM are allocated, of which 90 to 150 megabytes are always free. Of course, this is not enough; there can be no background switching between a heavy game and an application, if there is a heavy process and its transition to background mode, the application automatically terminates in the background.


Concerning internal memory, about 1 gigabyte of memory is available to the user for applications and about 2 gigabytes for the application cache, however, it is possible to switch between the built-in memory and an external SD card (just switch and reboot the device and all applications will be installed on the external memory card).

It is possible to synchronize the device as a USB drive, which is certainly not uncommon, but the lack of this option is sometimes very frustrating.
2. Screen

As for the screen. Contrary to initial assumptions and announcements, the device has a regular TFT-TN matrix, and not a TFT-IPS, as previously stated, viewing angles and brightness correspond to a conventional TFT matrix (not particularly brilliant viewing angles and not the largest, but quite sufficient brightness reserve). The viewing angles of the device, as you can see in the picture (photos in reflection have been added to get a more or less complete composition), are not very outstanding, but for a device at this price this is not so bad. As for glare resistance, in general, the brightness margin is enough for a sunny day to make out information, but it is far from comfortable viewing information in the sun.

3. Camera

3.1. Camera settings




There are many settings available in the camera settings. It is possible to use geo-tagging and face detection.


There is the possibility of software video stabilization.




There are exposure settings, sharpness settings and shades.






There is an adjustment for white balance and flicker reduction (you can adjust the refresh rate, similar to monitors - ideal for shooting directly from device screens). There is also an effect setting.




In addition to resolution, you can also adjust light sensitivity, which is not so common on Android devices.




For video, the settings are simpler, but the same is available. In addition to changing the resolution and settings listed at the beginning, there is a function for adding effects and slowing down the video (under the slowdown, in fact, there was a timer to delay the start of shooting, apparently in order to get into the frame yourself).



To focus an image, just touch the focus point with your finger; to zoom in (digital zoom), just use a 2-point gesture on the screen (a familiar way to zoom in a browser)
There are also several shooting modes:


















When you hold the mode icon for a long time in some modes, a hint appears at the top. There is also a built-in editor, but we will not dwell on it, it is quite standard.

3.2. Examples of pictures and videos













Examples of outdoor shooting. As you can see in the pictures, the camera in the device is mediocre, the photos are not saturated, and in order to focus and not blur the photo, you will have to practice. Of course the pictures were taken on standard settings, so maybe changing them can improve the quality a little.




Examples of subject photography and text photography. As for photographs of objects and text, this camera, like the cameras of most smartphones, is not suitable for subject photography; it is not worth taking pictures with, unless there is no other choice. Of course, by adding lighting you can slightly enliven the photo, but you will not get a masterpiece. As for shooting text, in general the text is readable, even with standard settings, which is undoubtedly a plus for those who constantly have to photograph text.

As for video, the camera is capable of recording videos in a resolution of 1280 by 720; overall, the video quality is not that bad, but far from ideal, but in general, given the price of the device, this is not surprising.

In general, general impressions of the camera: the camera in the device is above the “for show” level and, although it is not the main focus of the device, will satisfy the requirements of some users. As for the built-in flash, it is quite weak, even compared to other devices that have 1 LED on the flash; it may be suitable as a flashlight, but it is absolutely unsuitable for shooting in the dark.

4. Built-in applications

Let's consider only applications that are not always found in the list of preinstalled ones.


The 4Sinc application, after registering or authorizing in the service, allows you to save data to cloud storage (the company reports 20 gigabytes as a gift, but this is the starting package of space when installing this application).

System Update is a separate update checking tool.

The device has an FM receiver and a corresponding application to work with it.

Like most Chinese smartphones, this device has the ability to set the time to turn off and turn on.

Built-in file manager, allows you to access all files on your smartphone.

Testing and Performance

1. Synthetic tests


In the popular Antutu tester, our device showed quite decent results for its class. This result fully corresponds to the installed hardware.


And, in fact, some information about the device from Antutu.






As for the rest of the tests, our participant showed himself to be “cheerful” here too, having coped with absolutely all tests at the proper level.

As for the battery test, this time I tested first at minimum brightness, then at maximum. Result: at minimum brightness the test lasted more than 6 hours, at maximum a little more than 4 hours (synthetic result in the screenshots).

The touch screen supports up to 5 simultaneous touches.

2. Game tests


The gaming performance of the device is quite high for its class; the device allows you to play modern games, albeit not always at high settings, but among budget ones, this decision one of the best and second only to the MT6582M, released relatively recently. As you can see in the processor diagram, it supports the USB-OTG function, however this device she is not available.
For gaming tests 4 games were tested: Dead Trigger 2, Asphalt 8, Dungeon Hunter 4 and Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour.


Dead Trigger 2 runs smoothly on any graphics settings. The only thing is that sometimes there are freezes between levels, which I did not find on more productive solutions; apparently, the small amount of RAM affects it.


In the game Asphalt 8, the system allows you to set only low and very low graphics settings, which affects the picture, but the game has no problems with these settings.


DH4 sets the graphics settings to medium, which is also visible in the textures (it is impossible to manually adjust the graphics).


The game Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour sets low graphics settings, it is impossible to adjust, but the game also runs freely on auto-tuning, without any problems or freezes.
Overall, the gaming performance of Highscreen Alpha Rage is at an acceptable level, most modern games will go to automatic settings(medium-low), which of course will not allow you to enjoy all the delights of the graphics of all games, but will at least allow you to play them.

3. Video tests


For clarity, I use a table similar to the previous one, since I already had a stencil and a set of videos, I didn’t come up with anything new, I just tested the set and entered the results into the stencil. In general, the smartphone copes well with video files, however, this time I did not focus on which codecs were used to play the file (hardware or software), but most files were played back without problems, regardless of the codecs (the heaviest file gave an error and did not started).
I also checked the ability to play online videos from the Youtube service through a special application and directly from the browser - and there were no problems there either.
As for the sound from the device's speaker, it can be called good, especially considering the class of the device. The volume level for multimedia is loud enough. In terms of the volume of the call, it could be louder (it’s not always possible to hear), but all this is subjective.

4. Autonomous operation



A few words about battery life. In addition to synthetics, I did some research on the battery capabilities, the results are as follows:
- active use (games), with maximum brightness turned on Wi-Fi network and 2 active SIM cards – about 4 hours;
- active use (games), with medium brightness, in flight mode – 6 hours 10 minutes;
- Internet surfing, average display brightness – about 7 hours;
- watching movies, airplane mode, average brightness – 8 hours;
- watching movies, maximum brightness, 2 active SIM cards – about 6 hours;
- mixed use (calls, games, SMS, music, surfing) – 9 hours 30 minutes;
- standby mode, 2 active SIM cards – 3 days;
- standby mode, disconnected communication - almost a week;
- voice communication (continuous) – about 6 hours of conversation;
- use in “phone only” mode, voice calls and SMS – about 25-30 hours;
- use as a GPS navigator, average brightness, active 3G network - about 3 hours;
- Reading books, minimum brightness, flight mode - about 11 hours;
- listening to music, continuous playback, flight mode – 34 hours.
In general, the battery life of the device is not particularly good; with active use and even mixed use, the device will barely last for a day, so those who like to work for a long time (for example, on the road) will have to buy portable accumulator. In general, the device shows quite normal performance. battery life for its class and price.

Summarizing

What we have? For a modest 5 thousand rubles, we got a device with excellent performance, with a 4.5-inch display diagonal, good sound, a mediocre battery, screen and camera. Actually, the desire of the Vobis company to release the “best” devices on the Russian market is once again not empty words. One might say even more - There are not so many direct competitors in terms of price-quality ratio (price-performance) for the device, or rather there is only one– the recently released Just5 Spacer (higher performance, larger diagonal, but it is not yet available for sale). The device has many analogues in price: Explay Golf (has lower performance, otherwise identical), Huawei Y511 (similar), XDevice Note II (larger diagonal, significantly inferior in performance), DNS S4003 (slightly lower price, smaller diagonal, weaker graphics and processor). By the way, one of the undoubted advantages of Highscreen Alpha Rage is also the consistency of the price in all stores; it is difficult to find it more expensive than the recommended 4990, while its competitors can boast of a range of prices.

Advantages and disadvantages:
+ excellent performance for your money;
+ diagonal 4.5 inches;
+ low cost;
+ quality of assembly and execution;
+ operating room Android system 4.2.1;
+ support for two SIM cards;
+ soft-touch coating of the case;
+ good sound;
+ ability to install applications on an external memory card;
- mediocre screen;
- battery could be better;
- little RAM

All the disadvantages of the device are due only to its budget, if you take into account the price, then there are simply no disadvantages of the device as such, because in this segment there are no devices that do not have at least one similar drawback.
That's all, AnSoReN was with you, see you soon!
P.S. I thank the DNS company and Dmitry Volnevich personally for providing the platform for the review and for his great contribution to the development of reviews on the company’s website.

General characteristics

Type

Deciding on the type of device (phone or smartphone?) is quite simple. If you need a simple and inexpensive device for calls and SMS, it is recommended to choose a telephone. A smartphone is more expensive, but it offers a wide variety of options: games, videos, the Internet, thousands of programs for all occasions. However, its battery life is significantly less than that of a regular phone.

smartphone Operating system (at the beginning of sales) Android 4.2 Case type classic Housing material plastic Control touch buttons Number of SIM cards 2 Dimensions (WxHxD) 67x136x12 mm

Screen

Screen type color TFT, touch Touch screen type multi-touch, capacitive Diagonal 4.5 inches. Image Size 854x480 Pixels per inch (PPI) 218 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Automatic screen rotation There is

16:9 aspect ratio Automatic screen rotation

Number of main (rear) cameras 1 Main (rear) camera resolution 5 MP Rear flash Recording videos There is Front-camera yes, 0.3 MP Audio MP3, FM radio

FM radio

Standard GSM 900/1800/1900, 3G Interfaces

Almost all modern smartphones have Wi-Fi and USB interfaces. Bluetooth and IRDA are a little less common. Wi-Fi is used to connect to the Internet. USB is used to connect your phone to a computer. Bluetooth is also found in many phones. It is used to connect wireless headphones, to connect the phone to wireless speakers, as well as for transferring files. A smartphone equipped with an IRDA interface can be used as universal remote control remote control. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, USB Satellite navigation

Built-in GPS and GLONASS modules allow you to determine the phone's coordinates using signals from satellites. If there is no GPS modern smartphone can determine its own location based on signals from base stations mobile operator. However, finding coordinates using satellite signals is usually much more accurate. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

GPS

GPS satellite navigation

CPU

Modern phones and smartphones usually use special processors - SoC (System on Chip, system on a chip), which, in addition to the processor itself, houses the graphics core, memory controller, input/output device controller, etc. Therefore, the processor largely determines the set of functions and device performance. Glossary of terms for the category Mobile phones

MediaTek MT6589M, 1200 MHz Number of processor cores 4 PowerVR SGX544 video processor Built-in memory capacity 4 GB RAM capacity 512 MB Memory card slot Yes, up to 32 GB


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