The QMobile Noir X90, announced in January 2015, is another entry-level smartphone from QMobile, designed for users who need basic smartphone functionalities without breaking the bank. Here’s an overview based on its key specifications:
- Display: The Noir X90 features a 5.0-inch display with a resolution of 480×854 pixels. This size and resolution are fairly standard for budget smartphones, providing an adequate viewing experience for basic tasks and media consumption.
- Chipset and Memory: It is powered by a MediaTek MT6572A chipset and comes with 1GB of RAM. This configuration suggests that the device is suitable for basic applications, including calling, texting, web browsing, and social media, but may struggle with more intensive tasks and multitasking.
- Camera: For photography, the Noir X90 is equipped with a 5MP primary camera. This setup is basic and should be sufficient for casual photography in well-lit conditions. The camera specifications indicate a focus on essential functionality rather than high-quality imaging.
- Battery: The phone includes an 1800mAh battery, which, given the phone’s modest hardware specifications, should offer a reasonable battery life sufficient for a day’s use under light to moderate usage.
- Storage: It offers 8GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card, providing users with the flexibility to store photos, videos, and apps.
- Operating System: Running on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), the Noir X90 offers access to the basic suite of Android apps and services, though the OS version is considerably outdated and may not support newer apps or features.