There are some cheap smartphones with 5 - inch displays but they have
a very low pixel density and poor viewing angles.
Not exact matches
If you game
very closely to your television it wouldn't be wise to purchase a large TV as the
pixel density is
lower compared to a more modest screen size.
That's an impressive length of time (anything over 8 hours is good) that's likely owed to the not -
very - bright and small display, also its
lower pixel density.
What we know so far that it will pack a 18.4 - inch TFT LCD touch screen (not sAMOLED) with just 1080p resolution (which is only about 120ppi
pixel density,
very low).
On a screen that large, the
low pixel density clearly shows and you'll not be
very pleased with the display.
this is decent phone and performs
very well on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android experience at and killer battery at
low price over all the phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and higher
pixel density then forget this device