Morefine Max1 Review – Beautiful Yet Affordable Smartphone

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    This is a review of a phone that has been made by a company you have probably not heard of. It is any good? Learn more in the full Morefine Max1 review.

    Morefine Max1: VIDEO REVIEW

    Morefine Max1: UNBOXING

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    As usual, let’s start by unboxing and see what’s inside. The contents of the packaging include a nice soft TPU case, two screen protectors, some instruction manuals, a charging plug and USB cable.

    Morefine Max1: DESIGN and DISPLAY

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    I was initially surprised by the premium design and great build quality of the phone that is built by a rather unknown Chinese manufacturer.
    Morefine Max1 has a metal frame going around the device along with metal buttons and the 5” display makes this device compact, and manageable with one hand.
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    Speaking of display, it is surprisingly good for a the phone that costs $120. It is bright, vivid and colour look vibrant. Also, it has excellent viewing angles.
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    Just above the screen there is a bright LED light, which has a few different colours but it is not customisable. As far as front firing optics, we have a modest 2MP shooter.
    The chin of the phone is empty since Morefine Max1 has on-screen navigation buttons.
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    The glass back is a ridiculous fingerprint magnet but at least it helps with a grip. Here we have only 8MP camera with a single LED flash.
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    The buttons, which are very tactile, are located on the left but I never liked this idea on any phone. It could be just me but I am used to pressing keys on the right side and the buttons on the left are just not right.
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    The dual SIM card tray, where one slot also doubles as a microSD card slot is on the right.
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    As far as the loudspeaker, it is placed on the bottom where you can also find you micro USB charging port.
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    Finally, on the top there is just a headset jack.
    Overall, the phone feels solid, it is well constructed and it does not feel cheap at all.

    Morefine Max1: USER INTERFACE

    The phone has a 2150mAh battery and it performs surprisingly well for its capacitiy. I could get over 4 hours of screen-on time while mixing heavy and light usage and using various screen brightness settings.

    Morefine Max1: CONCLUSIONS

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    So there you have it, Morefine Max1, the phone that looks great, it is compact and it sports some premium materials in its construction.
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    Also, Morefine Max1 has a decent 720P screen, the UI is very fast but it has a few minor bugs that have to be fixed.
    The camera is pretty mediocre but it is capable of producing okay looking images in daylight.
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    The battery life is surprisingly good and overall, Morefine Max1 is a decent phone for the price of around $120 despite a few shortcomings.

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