![]() ![]() Just one niggle: sometimes the Auto brightness settings leaves the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 5.5 looking a shade too bright indoors. It’s bright, copes pretty well with sunny days, offers vivid but natural-looking colour and strong angled viewing. There’s just about nothing to dislike about this phone’s screen. Sure, the LG G3 gets you more for the same price (at the time of writing), but that near-to-death mobile is pretty much bargain of the year at the moment. The Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 5.5’s screen is huge, and very sharp thanks to its 1080p display. Sure enough those stereo speakers are great for mobile movie-watching too. Tweaks are needed, but the speakers are good. It’s absolutely dreadful, making it sound as though you’re listening to tunes from someone’s tiled bathroom. And anyone using headphones needs to turn off the JBL sound mode, stat. It does seem to boost the source audio a bit too much at times, though, causing clipping regardless of volume. I enjoyed a good few hours of tunes while cooking, listening to the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 5.5. Presumably because that bit more ‘cabinet space’ inside. Just like the 4.7in version they’re way more powerful than we have any right to expect, and the 5.5in version sounds that bit beefier. ![]() ![]() Having front speakers is good, having stereo speakers is great, but having really loud stereo speakers is just top-notch. On to the more important stuff: speakers. The memory card piggy-backs on the nano SIM tray, but I didn’t actually need to resort to bunging a card in as the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 5.5 already has a decent 16GB storage. A couple of bits that also make up for this are the microSD slot and the front stereo speakers. ![]()
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