Huawei Vitria Review, Specs: Android-powered Smartphone With Dual-Core Processor Aimed For Budget Conscious Users Sports 1GB RAM, 4GB Storage & 5MP Camera

Huawei Vitria review, specs: Android 4.1 operating system with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 4-inch display and 1GB of RAM. The budget-friendly Huawei Vitria is a value-driven option for those aiming to save big on a handset and willing to settle on specs. The $80 handset makes this gadget a good deal in many respects.

In a Phone Arena spec sheet, it showed that the Huawei Vitria has a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro Plus, a dual-core processor that clocks in at 1.2GHz. It has an Adreno 305 graphics processor, 1024 MB RAM, 4GB storage and with micro SD support can expand up to 32 GB.

The gadget-review site noted that the battery time for the Huawei Vitria is 11 hours for talk time and 15.8 hours for stand by time. The 4-inch display is multi-touch, has a light sensor, proximity sensor and scratch-resistant glass. Though the unit is definitely affordable, it still has a lot of RAM for a smartphone.

A downside that CNET noted with the Huawei Vitria was that it’s a little buggy. The heavy body of the gadget also looks plain, battery drains quickly and data sometimes stutters. Phone Arena highlights the device’s lack of autofocus in camera as a negative.

A key advantage though that the Huawei Vitria has is that it runs on T-Mobile’s 4G network via MetroPCS. It’s also a pretty speedy LTE smartphone and with less than $100 out-of-pocket expense, a very affordable Android handset.

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