Alcatel One Touch Snap and One Touch Snap LTE debut
Alcatel is continuing its march here at the Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona adding two more devices to the ones that it already announced a
few days ago. Meet the One Touch Snap and its 4G-enhanced twin brother,
the Snap LTE.
Rocking a yet undisclosed 1.2GHz quad-core processor (chances are it’s
the one found in the Idol X) and 1GB of RAM, the Snap stands below the
Idol X in the ranks of the Alcatel smartphones unveiled in Barcelona.
It’s built around a 4.5” display with qHD resolution, which also boasts
Dragontail Glass for protection and oleophobic coating to keep
fingerprints away.
The Snap runs the latest version of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and makes use
of 1800mAh battery, which Alcatel has rated at 7h of 3G talk time and
340h on stand-by. There’s just 4GB of memory, 2.4GB of which is user
accessible. Thankfully, there’s a microSD card slot to save the day.
At the back of the phone, there's an 8MP autofocus snapper with LED
flash and 720p recording in its tool belt. The front camera is a 1.3MP
one, and is also capable of shooting 720p videos. The Snap measures up
to 130.3 x 67 x 8.99mm, but its weight hasn’t been disclosed.
As for the LTE version of the device, it surprisingly differs from its
twin brother in a number of key areas. Firstly, the display is larger,
at 4.65” but has a lower FWVGA (480 x 854 pixels) resolution. On the
plus side, it still packs Dragontail Glass and oleophobic coating.
At the back, there’s an 8MP camera, which unlike the regular variation
of the Snap, is capable of shooting full HD videos. The front facing
camera is updated, too, and is 2MP. The phone's a bit thicker, measuring
134 x 69.6 x 10.9 mm due to the larger 2200mAh battery inside.
Sadly, the Snap LTE runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, which is still
acceptable, but not the latest available around. The bad news continues
with the addition of a dual-core, instead of a quad-core. The Snap LTE
features a 1.4GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU.
Both devices come with support for Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4 and quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900).
Naturally, it’s still early to talk pricing, but Alcatel is promising
the Snap and Snap LTE to arrive in April and July 2013, respectively.
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