Looking for a cheap phone that does everything you need, but doesn’t put a huge dent in your wallet? Then you might be interested in Alcatel’s newly released super-budget phone, the Alcatel 1. With a ...
The Alcatel 1 is the world’s cheapest Android smartphone to feature an 18:9 display. The smartphone is available now in the United States for the first time for only $80. The Alcatel 1 runs Android Go ...
There have been a lot of coverage on affordable mid-range Android phones, but when it comes down to it, nothing beats Android Go phones when it comes to affordability. Of course, these phones are ...
Coming about one month after the previously announced Alcatel 1X is a new budget Android Go phone from the maker, this one at a sub-$100 price point: the Alcatel 1. This model brings Android Oreo Go ...
The Alcatel 1X was introduced back at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February, and Alcatel has just released yet another Android Go smartphone, the Alcatel 1. This handset leaked last week, both ...
Update 6/27/2018 at 5:15 P.M. EST: Today, TCL Communication formerly announced the Alcatel 1: a budget smartphone running Android Go. While the rumored specs described below line up nicely, we had no ...
I'll get straight to the point. Reviewing the Alcatel 1 in 2025 feels like reviewing a horse-drawn carriage on a motorway. This phone isn't just budget – it's a genuine relic from the smartphone past, ...
TCL today announced that its Alcatel 1x phone, an entry-level Android device that runs Android 8.1 Oreo Go Edition, will be available from Amazon.com starting the first week of June. The unlocked ...
TCL has just announced its newest smartphone in the Alcatel lineup. It’s the Alcatel 1 Android Oreo (Go Edition). This is the latest smartphone from Alcatel to join the Android Go ranks, along with ...
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