📲 Your Smart Choice for Smart Living!
The KXD 2024 A07 is an unlocked smartphone designed for budget-conscious users, featuring a vibrant 6.52" HD+ display, a powerful 5000mAh battery, and dual cameras for stunning photography. With Android 12 and expandable storage options, this phone is perfect for seniors and teens alike, ensuring seamless connectivity and functionality.
Display | LCD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1600X720 Pixels |
Screen Size | 6.52 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Camera Description | Front |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Additional Features | Basic Phone, Dual SIM |
Color | White |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
Processor Series | Others |
Processor Speed | 1.6 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Item Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.95 x 0.34 inches |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Battery Power | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Capacity | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
D**4
Affordable Phone with Impressive Performance
I’m amazed at the quality and features packed into such a budget-friendly device. The display is bright, clear, and makes watching videos or reading much easier on my eyes. Setup was quick, and smooth. I didn't notice and lagging or freezing.The battery life has exceeded my expectations; Face ID works swiftly, providing extra convenience without the fuss of remembering passcodes. Additionally, the 64GB of internal storage is more than enough for my photos, apps, and music, and having dual SIM capability is a nice bonus for travel.
A**A
Not unlocked for major carriers but works as a play phone
Seriously, don't bother as it doesn't work either most major carriers even though it says it's unlocked, it really sort of isn't if you live in the US and use a major mobile company.Kid likes it as a play phone though, but it's pricey for a "play phone"...
R**S
Didn't recognize SIM card, but otherwise it's decent.
The bad: It did not recognize my unlocked T-Mobile SIM card whatsoever, in either of the two SIM slots. Not just that it was "incompatible" - it was as if a SIM card had not been inserted at all.The not-so-bad: For the price, this is actually a really decent device if you want to use it without cell service (WiFi only). My 10-year-old has been using the KXD A07 for several months now for games, creating and sharing videos, video calls with her friends, listening to music with bluetooth headphones, etc... and she's been loving it! Apps work fine. WiFi and Bluetooth work well, and it still has a classic headphone jack for non-bluetooth headphones or AUX. Sound quality on video calls is good. The camera is not great by any means, but it's not the worst for a cheap phone.Overall, I'd recommend it as an affordable option for using at home or on public WiFi, giving to a child, or using to control music or smart devices in your house without the need for cell service. If you want to try using it with your mobile network, it may or may not work... buyer beware!
M**
Battery and speed
The phone was charged %100, the battery drain so fast it was 2-3 hours.. It’s slow to get to the next page, if you need to press the back button it takes an extremely long time.I don’t recommend it for everyday use.I liked that it came with a phone case, it’s simple but it’s there.
S**Z
Perfect First Smartphone!
This phone has been the ideal introduction to smartphone ownership for my son! I don't panic about potential drops or accidents that seem inevitable with kids with the included case and pre-installed screen protector. Performance-wise, it handles all his essential needs perfectly, social media apps run smoothly, casual games play without issues, and the camera quality is sufficient for his endless selfies and nature shots. Battery life easily lasts his entire school day plus afternoon activities. While it lacks the premium feel and lightning-fast response of flagship phones, my son couldn't care less, he's just thrilled to have "his own phone" without the restrictive parental controls of our old hand-me-downs. For parents looking to introduce responsible tech ownership without investing flagship prices on a device that might get lost or damaged, this phone strikes the perfect balance of functionality and affordability. Definite recommend from me!
J**
Touchscreen seems to have issues recognizing touches. Not AT&T compatible
It’s a decent phone with a big screen and plenty of memory. It is not compatible with AT&T. I have yet to try it with as a carriers. The touchscreen seems to have a big issue not recognizing touches unless I’m holding a finger on the screen while I touch the buttons. If I’m not holding a finger on the screen while tapping on icons etc. the phone does not recognize that I touched anything. Maybe this phone is defected or all of them is manufactured like this. The speakers are plenty loud enough and has some basic features. Camera quality is nothing to brag about. One concerning issue is Google notification keeps popping up about a security update and this phone is unable to complete the security update. After dozens of tries they all fail. This is a huge red flag for me. The phone came with a semi transparent rubber case for the bike and the preinstalled screen protector. I may be sending this back requesting a replacement due to the touchscreen malfunctions I have experienced from day one. This malfunction makes any task very difficult
S**D
An App device that I don't need a phone plan for!
This phone has been a great option for my son, especially since it focuses on apps rather than traditional cell phone calls. As a parent, I really appreciate that it allows him to explore and enjoy a variety of apps without the distraction of constantly texting or calling. The included case and pre-installed screen protector give me peace of mind, especially since kids tend to drop things.It runs all his favorite apps smoothly—whether it's for gaming, learning tools, or social media (when he's allowed to use it). The battery life easily lasts through his school day and into his afternoon activities, so he has plenty of time to enjoy his apps without needing a recharge. While it lacks the premium feel or lightning-fast response of higher-end phones, it’s perfect for him because it’s all about the apps, not making calls.For parents who want to introduce their kids to a phone focused on apps without worrying about endless texting or calling, this is a great choice. It’s affordable, functional, and ideal for app usage without the added stress of managing cell phone communication. I’d definitely recommend it for those looking to keep things app-centric.
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