One of the best entry-level android phone currently available in the Philippine market, the Alcatel One Touch 918N (or Alcatel Blaze Glory 918N) made a lot of noise in the smartphone arena with its great features even with its low price tag. However, Alcatel is new to the game from people’s eyes eventhough they’ve been in the android craze for quite a while now. Is it worth it against its direct competitors – the Samsung Galaxy Y and LG Optimus L3? Read on our full Alcatel One Touch 918N review to find out.
Alcatel Blaze One Touch Glory 918N Specifications:
- 3.2-inch HVGA Capacitive Touchscreen with 320X480 pixels TFT 262K color display
- Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread
- Dual-SIM, Dual Standby
- 650Mhz processor
- 256MB RAM
- Internal memory 150MB (expandable up to 32GB via microSD)
- 3-Megapixel Camera, No Front Camera
- 3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (first SIM only), Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot
- Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
- A-GPS, Proximity Sensor, e-Compass
- G-Sensor
- Lithium 1300 mAh battery
- Colors: Black, White, Silver, and Red
What’s in the Box?
The white Alcatel box contains the unit itself and other accessories – charger, earphones, USB cable, screen protector, warranty cards, manuals, and a free 2GB memory card. A complete package.
Hardware and Design
The build of the device is solid and firm which gives a very nice feel when you hold it because it is just right for the palm. The case of the handset is made up of plastic but it doesn’t look cheap at all instead it flaunts a premium and luxurious look which don’t indicate its real price. It also has a medium-sized 3.2-inch HVGA multi-touch glass screen display at 320×480 pixels with crisp presentation of the UI, Images, Videos, and even games. Its display is way too good and a notch clearer when compared to the QVGA 240×320 pixels display of other phones within the Php6,000 price range.
In front, there are a number of touch controlled panels with only one physical button. First is the menu, search, and the back button which are very quick to respond when tapped. The single physical button is the home button. At the back, when can see the camera and the One Touch label below.The 3.5mm earphone port is solely located at the top. Located at the right side is the volume rocker and the power button. The charger and micro USB port can be found on the left side.
Software/OS/Performance
The Alcatel One Touch 918N comes pre loaded with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbead. It may not be the latest android operating system but it is one of the recent ones so it may be concluded that it has tons of available apps in the Play Store. Additionally, we cannot expect an android ICS phone at the budget level – at least for now. The device handles Gingerbread smoothly using its 650MHz processor that operates with very little to no lag and it just take a few minor seconds when opening a rather heavy app or game. It has a total of 5 homescreens that you can fill with shorcuts to your favorite widgets or apps/games. The notification bar has a great look with three shortcut panes that you can slide back and forth from left to right for easy configuration of the scree brightness, auto-rotation, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Of course, if you don’t like the default launcher (like me), there are a variety of other substitutes available in the Google Play store.
What’s really bothering is the presence of lots of stock apps bundled with the phone by Alcatel. They are just space consuming and it reduced the available memory from 150MB to only about 94MB. Some of those apps are pretty useless and it’s really annoying that you have to keep them with you – unless you consider rooting. It’s 3MP camera is also good enough to capture some of your precious moments in case you don’t have a camera with you. See the sample shot below.
Dual-SIM Feature
Dual-SIM’s were now more valuable and appreciated these days with the fast-paced lifestyle of many people. The Alcatel One Touch 918N’s presentation of the feature is nice and you can see the status of your two networks over the lockscreen and the drop-down notification bar. The two SIM’s were working simultaneously and it has the harmonious integration when trying to use the two network altogether because you can easily switch in to your preferred operator. It worked well and didn’t produced any troubles.
Gaming
In terms of gaming, it performs fairly well and I’ve managed to play the popular games: Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, and Fruit Ninja among others without bumping into any problems. Furthermore, a credit for the vivid display is also a must because it contributes a lot in the whole gaming experience. On the other hand, the handset can only handle the basic and not so heavy games due to the mediocre 650MHz processor and 256MB RAM.
Internet Browsing
The internet browsing is pretty decent using the native android browser and is also very much faster using Opera. The Wi-Fi locks in quickly and instanly when I tried to connect it to my phone which I used as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot. When using mobile data, I ain’t got any problem too because the configuration was already there just like other android handsets so all I need was the load or internet promo. The multi-touch feature works very well and is very useful so you can easily zoom in and out when navigating some big web pages. I also used social networking apps like Facebook and Twitter for android and I must say that surfing is flawless.
Battery Life
The battery life seems fine and acceptable for an android phone. With several hours playing games, a few messages and calls, the Alcatel Blaze Glory 918N managed to squeeze in a whole day with a fraction of the battery still spared. If it will be used only for texting and calling, it can last about 2-3 days or maybe even more depending on usage.
Conclusion
The Alcatel Blaze Glory 918N is a good ticket to start your entry into the android world. It has lots of good features that an android phone need without requiring you to use up a large part of your savings. From the dual-SIM feature to gaming and internet browsing, this cool smartphone got it all covered.
Honestly, I’m surprised on how fast the device is considering it only has a 650MHz chip inside it. It is very snappy especially on the usual things that an android phone do. Overall, I highly recommended it because it’s definitely a bang for buck android phone at a price of Php5,999. As for the question I posted above, I think the Alcatel Blaze Glory 918N is the best among its competitors.
*Price UPDATE: The device now costs only Php4,990.
paano ko madelete ung ibang app like (twitter,podkast,wallpaper, nimbuzz, etc) para lumaki ung space pls help…………
Kelangan mo i-root yung phone mo.
how to root phone? thank you.. :)
I installed “app 2 sd” application. It can move some applications to sd card and from there you can also uninstall them. :)
pag nag download ako ng app full memory na. tapos malaki pan naman and sd card. ano ang dapat gawin para deretso sa sd card ang downloads?
Hi Erb, it only has limited amount of phone memory. If you’ll use apps2SD, not all the parts of the app/game will be moved to the SD card that’s why you cannot install so much apps in Alcatel Glory 918N. If you want a larger space, you can root your phone then try using Link2SD. That way, you can install an ‘almost’ unlimited number of apps as you like. However, clogging it with some 80 apps will slow it down so keep it to about 50. Here’s the tutorial for Link2SD https://www.noypigeeks.com/android/tutorial-a-guide-to-link2sd/
how to root the phone po ba?
Hi Charles, I don’t have a tutorial for that but I think you can find it over the XDA forums. Search for it in Google and you’ll find it. Hope this helps!
Is VIBER possible for Alcatel Blaze Glory 918N?
Yes. Definitely.
bakit di po ako makalaro ng temple run at plants versus zombies dito?
It doesn’t have enough power in its processor to handle those HD games.
how to set my downloaded apps to install it to my SD mem card?
Go to Settings > Applications > Manager Applications then tap on the app you want to move and finally, tap on Move to SD. Not all apps support this though.
ano po chipset nito?
It’s Mediatek.
I’ve been looking for the profile of this phone on GSMArena or any other spec-list sites. Can you point me to one of them? I’d really appreciate it.
Hi I would just like to ask how to connect to Internet using 3G. I can’t access it without wifi not unlike with my iPhone, it’s easy to connect to Internet using 3G. Thanks!
Go to Settings > Wireless Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Mode > GSM Only (2G), WCDMA Only (3G)
you forgot to mention sir that the 2nd sim only runs 2g and not 3g.. but overall phone is ok! rooting will make this phone more powerful… another downside is the preinstalled apps that you wont actually use in the long run
how to root phone? thank you.. :)
yeah i was searching for this too.. i’ve tried unlock root, and othe stuff.. but failed try pa din. baka po may naka root na jan. please post the link. salamat. :)
Wow.,.i really love what Alcatel has done in this phone..BUt can you please have a review of the Blaze 985N..i really love the appearance of the phone..and a good review will persuade me more