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Fly F51 Quick Review, Price and Comparison

Few days back we have seen Fly,an European mobile phone company has launched F45s with which the device has made a come back in the Indian market but now the device has launch few more device in the market and F51 is one among them. This F51 Mobile appears high on features, and low on price so the question here is will it success to provide the performance satisfaction to the user.

The Fly mobile during the launch which we have already cover, has introduced few device all with different Android version and with different price range to provide option to the buyers of all range. F51 is the first device which will be coming with a 5 inch touch capacitive screen and gets the place between F8s with 8 inch display and F45s with 4.5 inch display. It will also operate Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich which is bit older version of android as compare to F8s and F45s which will be operating Android 4.1 Jelly bean

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Coming towards the detail specification of this device  as the name suggest it will sport a 5 inch  and will have a full touch capacitive WVGA display with the resolution of 480 x 800 pixel which is pretty good and can provide a comparatively good display experience. The device got the average looks with the body dimension of Dimensions: 146 x 77 x 11.5 mm and with this is, it is not the slimmest phone around (11.5 mm) and not so bulky too.

From the technical front, the device will be powered by 1 GHz Dual Core Processor supported with the RAM of 512MB so we doubt about the smooth and lag free performance. The internal memory is also distinctly low with just 149MB but this drawback can be overtaken by the fact that the device is provided with microsd Slot with which the memory can be expanded up to 32GB . The Fly F51 runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which is not the newest but is more than adequate for most functions. The company has made some minor tweaks in the interface. Like other Fly devices, this one too has four unlock options, letting you access calls, messages and camera, and of course, unlock the device from the lock screen.


This Dual Sim device will provide GSM support on both the sim card i.e GSM+GSM support and will be coming with the camera of 5MP which can provide you a good photography experience and 2 MP from facing secondary camera to enable video chatting option for you. It will also provide the basic connectivity option including Proximity Sensor, Gravity Sensor, Accelerometer, Video Player, Video Recorder, FM, A-GPS, GPRS, EDGE,, Bluetooth. Fly has also placed some basic apps on this device to really rave about – Nimbuzz, Twitter, Facebook, Zenga TV and Saavn. The company is also giving a one year Live TV subscription free with every device which can be an addition to attract the user. The battery life looks good to support all this feature and hardware the with the power of 1,800 mAh.

Specification and Key feature :

Display Size: 5 inch Full touch WVGA display with resolution 480 x 800 Pixels.
Processor: 1 GHz Dual Core Processor
RAM: 512MB
Software Version: Android 4.o (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
Dual Sim: Yes (GSM + GSM) with Dual Standby
Camera: 5 MP
Secondary Camera: 2MP front-facing camera
Internal Storage: 149MB
External Storage: Expandable up to 32GB
Battery: 1800 mAh battery
Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, aGPS, 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio

Conclusion:

The F51 can serve a standard Android experience with a better performance provided with its dual core processor. The big display also makes this device a very good option when it comes to browsing the Web or watching videos. The device has got the price tag of Rs.7,450 and for its price, specification looks decent specially in the multimedia department. You can grab the device with the best price at snapdeal of Rs. 6,799 for the limited time.

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Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.