- May 30, 2015
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In the last few weeks I've been getting into Win 8.1, developing an appreciation for how well it works. It all started with an Asus T-100 I bought on Woot for $200. Next I got a Surface 3, and now the Blu Win HD LTE to compliment it. Having had a variety of Android phones prior to this, I have to say WP 8.1 is an amazing OS. Very intuitive and fast. When it comes to budget phones, the Blue Win HD LTE compares quite favorably. As an example, I have a OnePLus One I bought for $249, which although inexpensive, shares specs with many flagship phones out there. While the Blue isn't as impressive on paper, any differences in performance are very subtle. Granted it might be the OS helping the Blue out in that respect, but I find it to be just as snappy.
Despite only having 1GB of ram, the Blue runs perfectly well, with little or no perceptible lag. It feels good in the hand, and the layout of the physical buttons is familiar (volume rocker and power), but reversed fem the norm with the power button being below the volume on the right side. The silicon case it comes with is a nice bonus, and fits the phone perfectly. You also get a set of headphones (who DOES that?), and the ubiquitous wall wart charger. I added a 64gb SD card to augment the 8gb of storage it comes with, and I'm having all of my new programs, photos and music go to it. So far, using the SD card in this manner has been flawless.
The battery life has been amazing. I used the phone all day yesterday to stream Pandora on my boat, and last night I still had 58% battery left. Compared to most phones with a screen this size, that's impressive. Speaking of the screen... despite only being 720, it's incredibly crisp and easy to read. In fact, it might be the best phone I've ever used in daylight. I was shocked at how good the screen looks in direct sunlight.
In terms of connectivity, I've had no problem getting on AT&T LTE. I just inserted my SIM card, and it worked instantly with no fuss. It's worked with every wifi I've tried with the exception of 5G routers, which it doesn't even pick up. Fortunately, people usually have both 2.4ghz and 5g in the same unit, so I haven't really missed out in that respect. The Bluetooth took a little while to pair with my truck, but it once it did it has worked without a hiccup.
So, as you can see, I'm quite pleased with my purchase. I highly recommend the Blue Win HD LTE to anyone looking for a great budget phone, or someone wanting to try WP. At $199 off contract, this is really an exceptional buy, and I feel you get WAY more than your money's worth from this phone.
Despite only having 1GB of ram, the Blue runs perfectly well, with little or no perceptible lag. It feels good in the hand, and the layout of the physical buttons is familiar (volume rocker and power), but reversed fem the norm with the power button being below the volume on the right side. The silicon case it comes with is a nice bonus, and fits the phone perfectly. You also get a set of headphones (who DOES that?), and the ubiquitous wall wart charger. I added a 64gb SD card to augment the 8gb of storage it comes with, and I'm having all of my new programs, photos and music go to it. So far, using the SD card in this manner has been flawless.
The battery life has been amazing. I used the phone all day yesterday to stream Pandora on my boat, and last night I still had 58% battery left. Compared to most phones with a screen this size, that's impressive. Speaking of the screen... despite only being 720, it's incredibly crisp and easy to read. In fact, it might be the best phone I've ever used in daylight. I was shocked at how good the screen looks in direct sunlight.
In terms of connectivity, I've had no problem getting on AT&T LTE. I just inserted my SIM card, and it worked instantly with no fuss. It's worked with every wifi I've tried with the exception of 5G routers, which it doesn't even pick up. Fortunately, people usually have both 2.4ghz and 5g in the same unit, so I haven't really missed out in that respect. The Bluetooth took a little while to pair with my truck, but it once it did it has worked without a hiccup.
So, as you can see, I'm quite pleased with my purchase. I highly recommend the Blue Win HD LTE to anyone looking for a great budget phone, or someone wanting to try WP. At $199 off contract, this is really an exceptional buy, and I feel you get WAY more than your money's worth from this phone.