Review: BQ Aquaris X5

Review: BQ Aquaris X5

By Andrew Williams

Review: BQ Aquaris X5

Introduction and design

The world of budget phones is changing. It’s not companies like Sony and Samsung that are taking up the gauntlet thrown down by the Moto G budget trooper – it’s the networks.

Vodafone offers alarmingly good-value phones in the shape of the Smart Prime 6 and Smart Ultra 6, and EE had a decent crack with its Harrier phones. But O2 is taking a different track with the BQ Aquaris X5.

The handset isn’t O2-branded – BQ is a relatively small Spanish producer of phones and other devices – but you get very solid mid-range specs and great stamina for just £9.99 on a £19.50-a-month contract.

And right now you won’t find it anywhere else, in the UK at least. SIM-free buyers should still check out the Moto G, but the better battery life of the Aquaris makes it a cracking budget pick.

Design

Most budget phones are made of plastic, and so are most mid-range ones. The BQ Aquaris X5 is one of the few outliers that isn’t – not entirely, anyway.

The back of the phone is plastic, but the sides are a nice-looking anodised aluminium. It has a very iPhone-like finish too: not too …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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