Wiko Highway Pure 4G Review

Published by Marc Büchel on 03.08.15
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Design / Build Quality

  

We were actually really surprised when we unpacked the Highway Pure 4G. We did not expect this phone to be this slim and the fact that front and back have been covered with Gorilla Glass 3, gives it a very high-end touch. Apart from that there is a metal frame and overall the Highway Pure 4G looks simply stunning. With dimensions set at 141.9 x 68.1 x 5.1 mm and 98 grams of weight, as well as the 4.8-inch display, the Wiko Highway Pure 4G can be classified as a standard smartphone. Therefore it is just possible to use this phone with only one hand. A quick look around the device shows that on the right hand side there is the power button as well as the SIM card slot. On the left there are the two volume buttons and the bottom features 3.5 millimeter jackt and a micro-USB port. In order to achieve such a stunning design also the build quality needs to be on a great level, which is definitely the case with this phone. We have to say, we believe this is one of the most beautiful phones out there as of today.

Camera

  

The Wiko Highway Pure 4G comes with an 8-megapixel camera on the back and a 5 megapixel one on the front. The rear camera features an LED flash, which allows you to take pictures with decent quality in the dark.

In our opinion color reproduction is on a good level and so is field of view. The supplied application includes numerous camera modes and settings, and while using the menu you can adjust almost every aspect of the camera. Unfortunately pictures could be sharper, especially when the lighting conditions aren't perfect and we would also appreciate it if the camera focus faster. We’ve also shot a few videos at the highest possible quality but we have to say that video quality is unsatisfactory. A look at the video below, which has been taking with the Highway Pure 4G, will show you why.




Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Display / Audio and Reception / Specifications
Page 3 - Design / Display / Camera
Page 4 - User Interface / Battery Life
Page 5 - CPU and Web Benchmarks
Page 6 - Syntethic benchmarks
Page 7 - Conclusion




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