'The display and the capacitive buttons don't have the best touch response. '
The cheapest 4G smartphone in Australia reviewed
Underpowered and Overshadowed
'The Unite 3 on its own is a decent performer. '
'This is a plain budget phone, so don't expect more than the basics. '
'The matte rear curves gently, and coupled with the phone's 8.5mm thickness, makes this phone feel really good to hold. '
'New, improved Windows Phone 8.1.'
'The screen disappoints next to the best Android phones at the price, but otherwise this is a likeable phone for those on a budget.'
'As a low-end phone, things are quite basic with an LED-less rear camera, a rear-facing mono speaker and a microUSB charging port at the bottom. '
'As we’ve seen on Android phones packing this chip, the handset can cope reasonably well with even fairly flashy games and intensive apps. '
'Rubbish battery life.'
'The screen is a 4-inch 480x800-pixel panel which really isn't very bright and has poor viewing angles. '
A new entry to the budget smartphone category that could scare rivals
One of the best low-cost smartphones you can buy
'720p videos are jerky and don't have very good detail.'
The best and the brightest of the new X family.
'For people who like that HTC software flavour, the Desire 310 is worth checking out, although it doesn’t really rival the very best budget phones out there. '
'Underwhelming display.'
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