Like we mentioned, the V3 has the core specs that you need in the current smartphones specs, it runs on the latest Android Jellybean 4.1 OS, powered by a Quad-core with 1.2Ghz processor by Qualcomm, 1G RAM, 4G internal storage plus the 8G free micro SD from Starmobile, it is a dual-SIM dual-3G standby phone which gives you up to 7.2Mbps HSPA speed. Bluetooth and WiFi connectivities are pretty standard but the shooter with BSI feature has made a good promise but delivers average photos. The rear camera is a 12MP and the front has 2MP. The 8MP camera of Blackberry Z10 took better photos compared to the V3.
This huge 5.3-inch smartphone has only 480 x 854 screen resolution only, that said the huge display becomes impractical. It would have been better if full HD resolution was provided.
I also had occasional Apps crashing during the duration of the review. The camera App which is the most used in smartphones gave us at least 4x crashing eventually resulting to a hardware restart to enable the app again.
On data connectivity, the V3 got me disappointed. Even on good HSPA signal, my e-mail and social media apps would not update. But, when its connected to the WiFi networks, everything else worked.



I got my unit sa SUN and wala pang 1 month nagka problema na sa touch screen. and because it’s beyond 7 days na di na raw i rereplace ng sun yun… so i need to wait for 2 mos to get it back. Honestly, a cheap phone is not worth the hassle. Go for the free samsung unit instead kahit na lower specs. I learned my lesson the hard way.