In this article we will take a close look at one of the most affordable Chinese smartphones, which have a lot to offer for the price; to be more exact, we are talking about the Kolina K100+, which exists in two different versions, 100C for the Chinese customers which works with the TD-SCDMA band and also one WCDMA 900/2100MHz Cw version for International, so pay attention at which model you are buying. The Kolina packaging is pretty sleek, so we are receiving the smartphone in a slim grey cardboard box, with the 100+ logo in the top left corner:
If we check the bottom side of the packaging, we will be able to find a large sticker, with the product technical specifications; there is a contradiction here regarding the display type: once it says IPS and in the lower table AMOLED; as far as we have learned during our experience with the Kolina terminal, we are dealing with an IPS Full-HD display:
After lifting the top cover of the box, we will be able to spot the main product sitting in the middle:
After removing the smartphone, we will find a small envelope:
This envelope contains the pin for removing the SIM tray but also some leaflets in Chinese, probably warranty-related:
As extra bundle, we will receive the USB data/charging cable, the power adapter and the Europe plug type:
The power adapter has an US-type plug and is rated out the output as 5V, 1000mA:
On the other end of the adapter we will find the USB port:
By flipping the adapter on the other side, we will see the custom 100+ logo: