The latest Mercury XL mobile phone from iconBIT is available in two colors and looks quite good. As the GSmart Maya M1 v2 Quad, this phone is also powered by an ARM Cortex-A7 Quad Core at 1.2GHz, while the GPU is a PowerVR IMGSGX544. Regarding the display, we have an IPS screen with a 1280x720 resolution and a total of 326 ppi; the glass is Japan AGC, a Gorilla Glass equivalent which should be resistant to scratches. As an additional safety measure which we surely appreciate, the phone is also shipped with a screen shield, which we can install by ourselves. The other features are to be found on most phones like the Bluetooth 3.0 interface or GPS. Mercury XL also comes with an 8MP camera sensor on the back and 2MP camera sensor in front for video conferences; speaking of the camera sensor, we have taken some sample photos which you have probably seen in one of the latest pages and we have observed that it does not focus optimally all the time, resulting in a blurry image. We are unsure if this has to do with the sensor or it is a software issue. Both GSmart Maya M1 v2 Quad and Mercury XL have about the same Camera software, but on the Gigabyte terminal we did not experience such issues, most of the photos being quite sharp.
We have also tested the GPS capabilities to lock-in; while the Gigabyte phone needed about one minute to connect to the satellites and provide a position on the map, the Mercury XL barely detected them. After a few tries, we have observed that with the Mercury XL the angle which we hold the phone at is important; we have got much better results while holding the phone at angles higher than 45.
The Mercury XL is based on the same software version we had on the Gigabyte Maya M1 v2 Quad at launch, so we have encountered the same issue with the Sony Smartwatch not being able to be paired. Gigabyte has recently issued an update which fixed this issue and many others, while updating the baseband; we are sure that iconBIT will follow in order to improve the smartphone features even more.
Speaking of the battery life, the screen time really depends on how much we stress out the phone; with heavy usage, the battery can get discharged quite quickly (GPS on, notifications, taking photos, playing games, browsing the web, watching photos, watching Youtube and so on).
These being said, we really enjoyed how the phone performs and how it is built, being a variant we could take in account when deciding to purchase a mainstream terminal, without breaking the bank.
The recommended retail price of Mercury XL for Europe is 279.95 Euros.
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We would like to thank again to iconBIT for making this review possible!