The android OS is just a Gingerbread version. But I can live with that, considering It is not my main browsing phone. I am satisfied that it can access internet through wi-fi when needed (it is just a 2G phone, by the way). It can play some decent games from Google Play and it has a built-in radio that can work even without the headset as it already has an antenna which can be discretely hidden when not being used.
Who uses radio anyway? During calamities (which often happens in the Philippines) and during brown outs, our major source of weather info would be the phone. The Cherry Mobile SparkTV has crisp sound and good volume to serve this function well.
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