Advertisment

Wickedleak Wammy One Smartphone Review

Wickedleak Wammy One smartphone is a powerful performer made for multitasking, but lacks in battery backup

author-image
Ashok Pandey
New Update
Wickedleak Wammy One
  • Overall Rating

  • Performance

  • Features

  • Price

Price : ₹ 7990

Key Specs

    1.3 GHz Mediatek’s True Octa Core processor, 5-inch IPS OGS display, 8 MP rear and 5 MP front camera, 8 GB ROM,1 GB DDR3 RAM, Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, 32 GB microSD support, 2800 mAh battery

Pros : Sound quality, build quality, performance, octa core processor

Cons : Poor battery backup and display

Bottomline : The Wickedleak Wammy One looks good, performs well and clicks decent pictures. It could become one of the preferred choices for people looking for smartphone under 8K, but if you need a phone with good battery backup then look for other options such as Huawei Honor Holly or Intex Aqua Power.

Advertisment

Wickedleak Wammy One packs a powerful octa-core processor and is available at a pretty low price. Wickedleak has made some improvement in the design than its previous models. It looks pretty cool in hands though the body is entirely plastic. The sleek body design feels quite sturdy and the metallic frame around the body with golden finish enhances the overall beauty of the phone.

It is only 7.7 mm thick and has a 5-inch IPS OGS display with a resolution of 540x960 pixels, surrounded by a somewhat thick bezel and protected by Asahi’s Dragontrail glass. It gets decent viewing  angles, but the legibility wasn’t up to the mark as the screen was   mostly washed out under direct sunlight.

It is powered by a 1.3 GHz octa-core Mediatek MT6592 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, of which 5.68GB is available to the user and up to 32 GB is expandable via a microSD card. It runs on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), with minimal customization of integrated wake-up gestures, which worked fine. It can handle multitasking as well as heavy apps and games. We were able to play games like Asphalt 8 and Fifa without any lag. It boasts an 8-megapixel camera at the rear with LED flash that captures beautiful images in daylight with a little noise.

Low light images are decent, but noise is clearly visible. The front 5 MP snapper is good for selfies and video chats. The loudspeaker is pretty loud and sound is adequately crisp too. Call quality is satisfactory and we dint get any drop in calls. It is powered by a 2,800 mAh battery which keeps it running for 6-7 hours

and in our battery test it lasted 2 hours and 10 minutes that is average.

smartphone android budget-smartphone review smartphone-review wickedleak-wammy-one
Advertisment