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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Blu Life One X Review

Blu Life One X Review 


While the Blu Life View looked like an HTC One was cross-bred with a Samsung Galaxy S4, the Life One X looks like it could be from Sammy's lab, but it doesn't have that direct copy cat appearance. At first sight, it reminded me of the Nexus S in shape but had a larger build and better feel that's all its own. There are actually some rare aspects of the phone, like the micro USB port being at the top of the phone, that makes this unlike most device. Other aspects are more common, like the three hardware navigation buttons for menu, home, and back at the bottom of the phone. The capacitive buttons are only noticeable when the screen is on and they light up.
Composed of an aluminum body that feels as though its from composite materials, the Life One X has a solid texture that feels comfortable to hold. The edges of the phone are smoother but angled to have a firmer grip. The design emphasizes the phone's rounded and curvy shape built for comfort. The curviness even comes into play with the camera ring that sticks up from the top of the device.
The Back of the phone houses a very small but loud speaker. Don't expect the bass and equalized tones found in other devices, but you can comfortably listen to music and watch videos in a quiet room without straining to make out what's been sung or said.

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