The Yezz Andy 4E LTE utilizes GSM, HSPA, and LTE technologies to keep users connected. It supports multiple bands across the 2G, 3G, and 4G spectrums, ensuring that users can access a wide network range. The supported 2G bands include GSM 850/900/1800/1900 for both SIM 1 and SIM 2. For 3G connectivity, the device is compatible with HSDPA 900/2100 bands, while on 4G, it supports bands 4, 7, and 17 which were common in several regions when the phone was released. The device delivers reasonable speeds over HSPA and LTE networks, enabling standard browsing and downloading activities.
Announced in January 2015 and released in March 2015, the Yezz Andy 4E LTE had a relatively short market presence as it is now discontinued. However, during its release, it catered to budget-conscious consumers looking for a smartphone offering LTE capabilities at an affordable price.
The phone's body dimensions are compact at 126 x 64 x 10.8 mm, translating to a modest size that fits comfortably in one hand. Weighing only 127 grams, it is lightweight and easy to carry. The handset also features a Dual SIM slot (Micro-SIM), allowing users to maintain dual phone numbers effectively, which is particularly beneficial for separating work and personal communication or ensuring broader network coverage by using two different carriers.
Equipped with a 4.0-inch TFT display, the Yezz Andy 4E LTE offers a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of about 233ppi. While modest compared to today’s standards, the screen is serviceable for basic tasks such as calling, texting, and light browsing. The screen-to-body ratio of about 56.5% suggests some bezel presence which was more acceptable during its original market timeframe.
The device runs on Android 4.4 KitKat, an operating system known for enhancing the performance and efficiency of Android devices at the time. It features the Mediatek MT6732M chipset, built on 28 nm technology, heralding a quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU, and a Mali-T760MP2 GPU, providing a reasonable balance of processing power and graphical performance for a budget phone of its era.
The internal memory configuration of the Yezz Andy 4E LTE is quite limited, with only 4GB of storage paired with 512MB RAM. Consequently, this phone is best suited for light usage, focusing on communication and essential applications. For users needing additional storage, there is a dedicated microSDXC slot available, allowing expansion typically up to 32 GB, thereby offering some relief for media storage and more extensive application use.
The primary camera on this device is a single 5 MP shooter equipped with an LED flash. It is capable of capturing still photographs and supports video recording at 720p at 30fps. While the imaging capabilities may seem basic, they are in line with the expectations for budget devices offered at the time, fulfilling basic photography needs under good lighting conditions.
The front-facing camera of the Yezz Andy 4E LTE is a 1.3 MP lens, underscoring the device's focus on practicality rather than high-quality imagery. It can serve adequately for video calls and basic selfies but isn't designed to compete with more advanced front-facing cameras.
The device accommodates a loudspeaker and retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, allowing users to use their preferred headphones for private listening or rely on the loudspeaker for hands-free audio experiences.
In terms of connectivity, the phone supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with hotspot capabilities, allowing the device to act as an internet gateway for other devices. Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP support means sharing files and connecting audio devices like headphones wirelessly is possible. Additionally, it supports GPS and GLONASS for location services, while its stereo FM radio feature satisfies traditional radio listeners. Connectivity also includes a microUSB 2.0 port for data transfer and charging. However, NFC is absent from this model.
Built-in sensors of the phone include an accelerometer and proximity sensor, both enhancing basic user experience with automatic screen adjustments and orientation detection.
Running on a removable Li-Ion 1450 mAh battery, the phone can reasonably manage up to 20 hours of talk time on a 2G network and approximately 9 hours on 3G. Its standby durations are up to 290 hours on 2G and 242 hours on 3G, reflecting acceptable battery life for basic smartphone operations.
Offered in a black color variant, this device embodies a simple design. Its minimalist approach aligns with its focus on functionality over aesthetics.
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