You want a new smartphone but your savings can hardly afford an iPhone or Samsung. You quit dreaming and scout around for an affordable yet decent looking phone which looks good, works well for communication and isn't too heavy on the pocket.
Lo and behold! Launched a few months ago, Telenor's Smart Mini is one of the new Android-based budget smartphones introduced with 3G capability. While it's a big improvement over the previous model, the real question is: is the Smart Mini affordable, attractive and any good for day-to-day use?
A good first impression
The packaging was neat and the phone itself is decent looking: almost all my friends who saw it were impressed.
For one, it is smaller in size and costs only Rs4,490. Telenor users get 3GB of free Internet access for the first six months, and a complimentary Rs600 balance. The budget-friendly smartphone can be unlocked to work with any cell phone network.
Now for the nitty-gritties.
A phone for old-school users
It is low on specs compared to other models, with 512mb RAM, 4gb storage and a 1.3ghz Quad Core Processor; not the most impressive numbers, but an entry level smartphone in this range cannot be compared with a high or mid-range Android phone.
This set is essentially designed to attract old-school users who prefer button-based interfaces and want to harness the force of 3G Internet without spending thousands on a glossier model.