The Neon Kicka 4 is a budget Android smartphone whose highlight includes 3G internet capability and a quad core processor.
The Kicka 4 has a suggested retail price of Ksh. 5,499. The rivals of the smartphone include the TECNO Y2 and itel A14.
Here is a quick breakdown of what the Neon Kicka 4 has to offer.
Why you should buy the Kicka 4
- Powerful octa-core chipset
- Supports 3G
Cons of the Kicka 4
- Weak camera profile
Display
Display Size: 4 inch
Display Type: IPS LCD
Screen Resolution: 400 x 800 Pixels
Screen Resolution Density: 223 PPI
The Neon Kicka 4 offers a 4.0-inch IPS LCD display with a 400 x 800 Pixel resolution. The Kicka 4 has a resolution density of 223 ppi primarily due to the small display.
Design
The Kicka 4 has a generic budget smartphone design with the highlights being the smooth curves and a plastic construction.
Performance
Operating System: Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition)
CPU: 1.3GHz Quadcore
RAM: 512 MB
Internal Memory: 4GB
Micro SD: Yes, up to 32GB
Fingerprint: No
A 1.3GHz Quadcore powers the Kicka 4. This is coupled with some 512MB RAM. The performance profile of the isn’t exactly powerful but does an excellent job of running light games and application. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo, and this awesome considering that the OS require less hardware resources to run well.
The Kicka 4 comes with just 4GB of internal storage. It might therefore be a good idea to purchase a micro-sd card when buying the Kicka 4. A 16GB SanDisk MicroSD card goes for Ksh. 849 on Jumia.
Camera
Back Camera: 2MP
Front Camera: VGA
LED Flash: Yes
The Neon Kicka 4 offers a 2MP camera for general photography and a VGA camera for your selfies.
Battery and Extras
Battery Capacity: 1500 mAh
A 1500 mAh battery powers the Neon Kicka 4. The battery is large enough to squeeze out a day while on moderate usage.
Price in Kenya
The Neon Kicka 4 has a suggested retail price of Ksh. 5,499 in Kenya. You can order it online from Jumia Kenya.
Kevin is a tech enthusiast and the lead writer at MobiTrends.co.ke. He has been writing about smartphones and tech related topics since October 2012. About Us | Contact Us