Blu Win HD LTE Review
Out of curiosity, I had gotten a 1st gen Win HD. I liked it well enough having scaled my expectations to match the price. I selected it as a backup device and I drove it daily for about a month. Then fate intervened and I sold it off as I quickly moved through a 928 and then an 830 as a backup. Meanwhile, The Blu Win HD LTE had come out and I actually began to miss my 1st gen Win HD.
The 830 is now gone and I'm back to Blu for a backup, baby.
My Blu Win HD LTE arrived just over two weeks ago and I have been using it daily since then. Once more, I'm satisfied with what I got for the price. Time for a review. I'm semi plagerizing from the 1st gen review I did, but there are a lot of differences and upgrades to the HD LTE…
What it doesn’t do or doesn’t have:
No Glance
No Double-Tap to Wake
No Lumia Firmware and all that comes with that; Lumia Camera, Gestures Beta, etc.
No Sensor Core goodies
Now that the above is out of the way, let’s talk about the actual phone.
After a couple of weeks I’m convinced this is a phone I can use on an extended basis. Battery life is good with the 2500 mAh battery and the efficient Snapdragon 410 SOC. A big increase in SoC over the 1st gen's SD 200 and better, even, than a bunch of current Lumias running SD 400. Battery is important to most users. I’m a light to moderate user, so I’m getting sometimes 2 days out of my Win HD between charges and always more than enough for a full day. I'm also fiddling with it a lot (don't we always with new phones?), keep the screen on high and I am running Bluetooth 24/7. More on the Bluetooth later...
The display is nice for the money. It looks very sharp at 294 ppi. It’s 720p with 720 x 1280 pixels on the 5” diagonal display. I will say also that I am biased toward IPS LCD such as is included on the Win HD LTE. I just favor it over AMOLED. Other users will disagree and that’s fine too. I like the more natural tones of LCD. There are no Brightness or Color Profile settings, but the firmware seems to have dialed in the display to a nice point that is at once lively and usable. One thing to note: the automatic brightness adjustment doesn’t seem to want to compensate for bright, direct sunlight. I don’t know why. I just keep Brightness set to high manually. A quirk that disappoints on an otherwise very nice display. Note that the front of the phone isn't Gorilla Glass...
Blu does include a screen protector that is an exact fit from the top of the panel all the way down to the bottom of the capacitive button tray. Great news!!! There are Tempered Glass protectors available for Win HD LTE. I just ordered one and it should be in next week. Blu also gives you a free case. It's a simple TPU case, but the color match to your phone is excellent and it provides a good grip with adequate bump protection. Also in the box is a pair of earbuds and a 1 amp charger and data cable. All in all, it's a nice unboxing for a budget phone.
Buttons. The buttons on the 1st gen HD were awkward. Constant unwanted Screen Shots from the volume and power buttons being on the opposite sides of the phone. Blu has solved this as the Win HD LTE mimics Lumia button placement. The navigation bar is capacitive, not on screen. The Back/Start/Search buttons light up very softly and only for a moment after one of the buttons is tapped. There is no haptic feedback. Some might complain, but I pretty much just know where these buttons are by instinct after so long on Windows Phone. I appreciate the soft glow as well.
I chose Neon Yellow for my phone’s color. The Orange seems impossible to get for some reason. I like the Yellow a lot. It’s much more vibrant that the lumia yellow on my 1520.3. I really think I'm done with black phones if it can be helped and I never liked white on a phone.Overall I find the phone very attractive. It is slim and easily pocketable. It is very reminiscent of the HTC One series. There is a bit of heft to it that belies the plastic construction.
There is a removable back, two micro SIM slots and a micro SD card slot. All very nice and easy to access. The battery is sealed, but it is behind a piece of stick on film. I imagine if needed, a user could peel back the film and replace the battery fairly easily. I’ve inserted a class 10 SanDisk 32GB card I have that is already loaded with media and where I store my pictures and videos taken. No issues with read or write and it plays music and video quite nicely off the card. I’m the type to only put disposable media on card so don’t ask about App speed. The 8GB internal storage does get cramped rather quickly. If this were to be my daily driver I guess I would have to move some Apps to SD card.
I started by using a Straight Talk AT&T compatible SIM, I quickly moved over to Cricket, another ATT mvno. I have a nano SIM because of my 1520. I have an adapter with a tough plastic sheet for a backing. A bit of double sided sticky tape and the nano stays put in the adapter. No issues with insertion or removal in the HD LTE’s slot. I’m only using one SIM, but can say the Blu is set up as a dual standby where you can decide what each SIM is for and can use both simultaneously for voice. Data use above GSM (2G) is limited to one slot at a time. The phone did not read my SIM for data and I had to manually set up my APN and MMS. No biggie. Any user should always be prepared to do so. Removing the SIM and reinserting it is fine. The Win HD LTE remembers the SIM and goes back to your settings.
Calling. Calls on the Blu are clear and clean sounding. On the handset, on the speakerphone, on the Bluetooth headset – the sound quality is there. Volume is much better than on the 1st gen HD where it was only adequate at max volume. I like to have reserve volume for when things get noisy on my end. The HD LTE has volume left in reserve on the earpiece and the speaker which was a shortcoming with the previous model. I've confirmed the Blu sounds nice on the other end of the call when I dial out.
Data. The Blu Win HD LTE gets the fastest H+ available (up to 42.2 mbps) and cat 4 LTE (up to 150mbps) and my phone has shown no issues keeping and maintaining a data connection with my new carrier, Cricket. The antenna and radio in the Blu is as capable as any I’ve used and my signal lock is outstanding for voice and data.
Out of the box my phone had Windows Phone 8.1 Update and immediately went to 8.1 Update 2. I believe the Blu phones got Update 2 near the head of the pack of Windows Phones, even beating out most of the Lumias that
are receiveing Update 2. Blu seems to be fully behind supporting the platform and have pledged that Windows 10 Mobile
is coming to this device. I’ve poked around on this phone pretty comprehensively. Blu did not add anything to the OS. There is no “skin;” no Blu Apps, add-ons or oddities. Think “AOSP” and you’ll see where the Blu is coming from. They didn’t add any value to the OS, but they also didn’t mess it up by tinkering around…
Snapdragon 410 SOC, 8GB internal memory (but you can expand that via microSD slot) and 1 GB RAM. The phone runs pretty smooth. For every day chores the phone zings along just fine. I don't see any lag in my Hungry Shark Evolution. The scrolling is smooth with tilt control, it looks very nice on the 5" 720p screen and the screams of the swimmers when I crunch them up is very clear, loud and satisfying on the speaker. I’ve not seen any lag on the phone inside of Apps – even somewhat high bitrate videos in MoliPlayer Pro. I’ve not done any intense gaming, but I don’t really do that on my high end phones either. Maybe another user will address that area more fully. I wouldn’t expect the world out of the quad core 1.2 GHz CPU and Adreno 306 GPU combo. Great for every day – maybe not so much for power play. Let’s remember this is a value device. It is serving me well so far. A couple of very brief "Resuming" screens but nothing ongoing and annoying. It happens on almost every Windows Phone.
While we are talking about hardware… The Blue Win HD LTE has an accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyro, compass and an ambient light sensor. Not all of these are present on every budget device so take that into consideration when checking specs. No issues with Bluetooth, also no weird WiFi problems. GPS seems to work without issue and at acceptable speeds (seems about the same as my 1520), USB works as expected and there is an FM radio on board (which, of course, needs a wired headset for an antenna).
Just like the 1st gen HD, I have not once felt this device build up heat. Kudos to Blu on that...
Let’s talk about the cameras… They don’t have that Lumia firmware tweak to them. They are serviceable QCAM-AA models (front and rear) that are rather generic. I’ve found them to be adequate. Don’t expect too much from them and be ready to work a bit is all. I think their shortcoming is in direct sunlight. There you may have to play with the white balance or exposure via manual settings. Microsoft Camera is the default camera App. Do yourself a favor and get some other camera Apps to help beef up what the 8MP rear and 2MP front cameras are capable of and to expand your editing options. I've found Camera360 Sight to be a great point and shoot App on this phone.
Here are a couple of sample pics:
(Camera 360 Sight, auto settings)
(Camera360 Sight, slight adjustment to increase exposure)
(Camera360 Sight, HDR mode)
For the Blu Win HD LTE, they moved the rear camera from in the center near the top to the very top left (when looking at the phone from the rear). It takes a bit of training to not get your finger in the way of the lens, I'm sure this is a compromise based on how much they jam in on the top of the phone... But it is a bit awkward.
Here's a screen shot of my Start Screen so you can see how cleanly detailed the screen looks:
About the Bluetooth being on 24/7 that I mentioned at the top. I paired the HD LTE with a wearable. I took a chance on Pebble and managed to get notifications pushing out to it with some help from a very knowledgable member on this site. It more than makes up for no Glance. I mean the notifications are fast and detailed and very tuneable. I'm also looking to get some fitness functions sideloaded onto the Pebble to make up for the lack of Motion Core integration in the Firmware.
In conclusion: I think the Blu Win HD LTE is a worthy all around for budget shoppers and a good buy for those flagship users who want a decent backup without breaking the bank. I’m very pleased with my purchase and glad I picked up another Blu. I'm really looking forward to seeing what Win 10 Mo will bring to this class of device. I also think I'm done shuffling back up phones for a bit. I'll stand pat with the Win HD LTE - I’d buy it again or recommend it to another. This is an especially nice bargain if you can catch it on sale. Pair this device with a wearable to get the most use out of it and you won't miss the Lumia firmware nearly so much.
Pros:
The screen looks very vivid and clear
The styling is nice and Neon Colors are great if you like that sort of thing - Also comes in dark gray or Wwhite for classicists
Good all-around handling of the no-frills OS
Blu has a good updates record
1GB RAM
Wide array of sensors included
SD Slot
Battery life is good
Zero heat issues
Dual SIM (active)
Value for the money
Extras in the box
Cons:
The firmware is a bit less than Lumia users expect
Sensor Core not leveraged
Camera needs manual love to coax the best out of it
Camera placement is a bit awkward