Testseek.co.uk have collected 32 expert reviews of the Alcatel One Touch Idol X Plus and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Alcatel One Touch Idol X Plus.
June 2014
(80%)
32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Alcatel OneTouch Idol X+ is one of the best dual-SIM phones we've reviewed and a good choice for the price. It has a nice design and good features like a Full HD display and 13 Mp camera but bear in mind that the Moto G 2014 and ZTE Blade S6 are both...
The Alcatel Idol X+ wants to be a premium phone but at a price that everyone can afford. And while some aspects hit the mark - the screen is okay, performance not bad and the battery life acceptable - elsewhere it fails to convince, with cheap-feeling des...
Lightweight chassis, Two SIM ports, Reliable, quick GPS module, Great Wi-Fi reception quality, Fine speech quality, Decent camera, Bright IPS panel, Low heat emissions, Decent battery life
Prone to smudges on the screen, Sometimes sub-par build quality, SIM cards not easy to insert, Slow 3G module, No LTE, Bluish tint, High power consumption
So where exactly can the "plus" of the Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ be found? The manufacturer's response would probably include "improved battery life and performance". And indeed, the Idol X+ delivers with regard to these two aspects. Although the 8-core ...
Abstract: It's always exciting to see the latest and greatest that companies like Samsung, HTC, LG, and Sony have to offer, but in the last year or two, there has been a proliferation of lesser known companies, mostly based in China, that have decided to take the f...
The Alcatel Idol X+ has its downsides. Take the lack of a microSD slot and the non-removable battery, as well as the now ageing Android version and the low loudspeaker volume. The fact of the matter is the Alcatel's Idol X+ is an extremely compelling offe...
Very good 1080p display, Excellent noisecanceling mics, Hotswap dual SIM support, Quality audio output and JBL headset in the box
Older Android version with sketchy chances for update, Video framerate falls significantly in lowlight conditions, Weak LED flash, Uncomfortably placed power/lock key
When the OneTouch Idol X came last year, it was the thinnest, lightest, and cheapest 5” handset with a good 1080p display. Its Idol X+ successor, however, will have a steeper climb ahead of it. Granted, the phone has remained relatively compact, and ha...
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Abstract: Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ has been launched in India at very attractive price. The One touch Idol X+ will compete with Micromax Canvas Knight A350, Samsung galaxy s4 and Wickedleak Wammy Neo, considering the specifications. The Idol X plus comes with so...
Abstract: The Idol X+ has got a premium finish. The front is dominated by the display with no branding and looks neat. The back is done in glossy black with Alcatel One Touch branding below the camera. The corner edges and the sides are slightly curved. Even though, it h...