The Verykool s5027 Bolt Pro is an entry-level smartphone that was announced in April 2017. It features a 5.0-inch display with a resolution of 480×854 pixels, which is typical for budget smartphones, offering sufficient screen space for daily tasks and media consumption, though with modest sharpness and clarity.
Under the hood, the Verykool s5027 Bolt Pro is powered by a Spreadtrum SC7731C chipset, paired with 1GB of RAM. This combination suggests that the phone is capable of handling basic smartphone functions, such as calling, texting, web browsing, and running light apps. However, it may struggle with multitasking and more demanding applications due to its limited RAM and entry-level processor.
For photography, the device is equipped with an 8MP primary camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. This setup should be adequate for basic photography and selfies, particularly in well-lit conditions. The camera specifications indicate that while it won’t compete with higher-end models in terms of image quality, it should be serviceable for casual photo-taking needs.
The phone comes with 8GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card. This amount of storage is on the lower end, so users who wish to store a lot of apps, photos, or videos will likely need to make use of expandable storage.
Running on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), the Verykool s5027 Bolt Pro offers access to a wide range of apps and services from the Google Play Store, though its operating system is several generations old, which may affect compatibility with newer apps and features.
It is powered by a 2000mAh battery, which should provide a day’s worth of usage on a single charge, depending on the user’s habits and the types of applications used.