At $229, the Blu Life Play is a good unlocked Android smartphone for people who want an affordable device with a large screen, as long as they can give up LTE....
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Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Patrick , review by: pcmag.com
Bright, playful design. Incredibly light. Two SIM slots. High-resolution display. Almost stock Android.
No LTE. Low internal storage. Graphically intense games stutter. Mediocre call quality. Poor camera
At $229, the Blu Life Play is a good unlocked Android smartphone for people who want an affordable device with a large screen, as long as they can give up LTE....
I've said this many times already, for a sub-$200 phone, you can go wrong in a lot of places. But BLU has taken a lot of right turns with the Life Play. If I were someone who just wanted a smartphone to check my email, check Twitter, Facebook, etc. the...
For the money, the BLU Life Play is certainly worth it. It's a great addition to the market, indeed, and it's always great to see a reasonable, legitimate option pop up. If you're in the market for a new phone, and you don't want to use AT&T's LTE here in...
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Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Blu Life Play Home screen Android phones contradict the "you get what you pay for" ideals of consumerism because the phones tend to cost about the same but offer wildly different packages. The Blu Life Play see...
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Published: 2013-07-16, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
Blu Products' Life Play is very affordable for an unlocked smartphone. It also features an attractively thin design, a big screen, Android Jelly Bean, and a powerful camera
The Life Play runs a slow processor and has just 4GB of internal storage. It isn't compatible with some wired phone headsets and lacks 4G LTE support
The unlocked $229 Blu Life Play offers Android Jelly Bean on the cheap, but getting the more expensive $299 LG Nexus 4 would be a wiser decision.
Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
Blu Products' Life Play is very affordable for an unlocked smartphone. It also features an attractively thin design, a big screen, Android Jelly Bean, and a powerful camera
The Life Play runs a slow processor and has just 4GB of internal storage. It isn't compatible with some wired phone headsets and lacks 4G LTE support
The unlocked $229 Blu Life Play offers Android Jelly Bean on the cheap, but getting the more expensive $299 LG Nexus 4 would be a wiser decision....
É praticamente impossível olhar para um smartphone com configurações intermediárias e não compará-lo diretamente com o Moto G, atual campeão de vendas do segmento e um dos aparelhos com melhor relação custo-benefício do mercado.Nesse comparativo direto, o...
Published: 2013-08-30, Author: Rafael , review by: pcworld.com.br
Fino, leve e com belo design, Conjunto de acessórios bastante completo, Sistema DualSIM versátil
Desempenho menor que o de outros smartphones quadcore, Partes do sistema estão em inglês, Interface da câmera pode melhorar
O Blu Life Play é bonito, tem o necessário para não desapontar o usuário no dia-a-dia e recursos Dual-SIM que o tornam uma opção interessante para quem precisa ter duas linhas de telefone sempre disponíveis. Segundo a Blu Products o aparelho tem preço s...
Abstract: O Blu Life Play é um smartphone bem interessante com Android 4.2 com configurações intermediárias, dois SIM cards de operadoras e cara de high-end por conta da sua tela HD e design fininho.O aparelho é mais um da crescente série de fabricantes que adotam ...