Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Josh Fortune HD; Looks great, works well

Another week and yet another Android phone, that too from a homegrown brand. Like many other domestic phone makers, Josh Mobiles is trying to attract feature phone users looking to migrate to Android-powered smartphones—with its Fortune HD, a high definition smartphone. By pricing its new device thoughtfully at Rs 11,999, the company is aiming to penetrate not only in urban areas but also semi-urban cities as well. It believes that its new offering will give a more sophisticated mobile experience to the country's cost-conscious, yet tech-savvy mobile phone user community.

To start with, the phone's 5.3-inch high definition screen is a treat to the eyes with pretty decent graphical and multimedia experience. Its screen looks pretty neat with a huge viewing angle. It has a screen resolution of 960 x 540. This means that a user can enjoy crystal clear luscious fine coloured videos and images. The phone's hardware feels pretty good. The device feels great in the hand. It comes across as a solid, well-constructed phone that could stand up to the rigours of daily usage with little sign of wear or tear.

In terms of the user interface, the Fortune HD is user-friendly. The capacitive multitouch experience is good. It runs on the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. It is backed by 1.2 GHz dual core processor making the device compatible to multitasking. With its processor, the phone is pretty zippy and fast. Colours are bright and vivid. Video is clear and detailed while text is sharp and crisp.

Supporting the latest audio formats, one can also download a decent number of songs—thanks to its 2 GB memory, which gets expandable upto 32 GB. In my opinion, this is sufficient for most people to store all the music, apps and even video they want to have on the go. To back it all, its heavy duty 2400 mAh battery is always at your service giving you longer hours to work and play with your Fortune HD.

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