QMobile has teamed up with Jazz in a bid to bring a swarm of affordable smartphones to the masses. The telecom and mobile manufacturer giants have kept this going for some time now and the QMobile Jazz X JS7 Pro is one of their supposedly good hybrids. It is related to the Jazz X JS7 and JS10.
Build quality and display
The smartphone features a typical QMobile design and build with a relatively bulky plastic body. The design mirrors many customary QMobile devices with the three capacitive buttons on the front bottom bezel while everything else is just what you’ve been seeing before.
The display features a 5.0 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 540p resolution. Not the best out there, the display goes some distance off its intended target. Its other customary features include multi-touch and 16M colors.
Cameras
The smartphone houses two finely poised cameras with equivalent sizes; the primary camera shelters a 5 megapixel sensor with an LED flash with features that include autofocus, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama and video recording. The secondary, as you might have guessed by now, features a 5 megapixel sensor as well. The front camera sensor is one of the highlights of this otherwise underwhelming QMobile release which many users will be pleased to see. Happy selfie-ing!
Hardware and software
The Jazz X JS7 Pro is powered by a Quad-Core 1.3 GHz processor with 1GB of additional RAM. This isn’t entirely adequate for the built-in Android Marshmallow and you’re likely to find lag aplenty. The smartphone’s internal storage banks at 8 gigs of which around 50% is available for usage while the external memory card slot is also present. You can expand it further by 32 gigs but we’d advise you not to do so as it’ll automatically lead to greater lag.
The smartphone features 3G support with multiple bands while its optional dual-SIM support is always present at your disposal. Metal grey and gold color are its preferred exterior skins and a relatively small 2200 mAh battery won’t guarantee the best of battery times. That being said, you can remove and replace it in event of critical degradation which is indeed good news.