With a decent screen, solid design and reasonable performance, the Wileyfox Spark Plus doesn't make a bad first impression. But buggy software, poor speakers, weak cameras and bad battery.
Wileyfox Spark - this budget UK smartphone can be yours for just £89.99 More info Pros - Incredible Low Price, Easy To Use And Feels Great To Hold, A Little Flimsy Around The Edges Cons - Poor.
While the WileyFox Spark is a very cheap phone, coming in at only £90, we feel it comes across as a phone you'd only buy if the Samsung Galaxy S7 you're already using broke and you want.
Indeed, the Wileyfox Spark X’s design in general feels harder to praise than with the previous Wileyfox models thanks to its price. For just around £20 more you can get the solid aluminium.
All three phones run an adapted version of Android called Cyanogen. It looks and feels much like Android, and indeed the phone has access to all of Google's services, including the Play Store for.
The Wileyfox Spark is cheap but it isn't all that cheerful. On the surface it looks ok and it has a couple of charming aspects, especially in the more expensive models, like the logo. Dive a.
The Spark is a £90 phone, which is impressive in and of itself, but it gets more impressive when you read some of the specifications. The Spark has a 5″ 720p IPS display, two 8MP cameras, a removable 2200mAh battery and it has the newest version of CyanogenOS and Android currently available, Android 6.0.1 and CyanogenOS 13.Wileyfox’s Spark line is built on Android, but not quite as you know it. Instead, it overlays stock Android with the latest Cyanogen OS, version 13.0. Normally, Android skins are a burden.
The Spark is the entry level 5-inch, 720p offering with a rather attractive £89.99 price tag. That gets you a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, microSD slot,.