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Siswoo Cooper i7 reviews by real users Siswoo Cooper i7

User score

Overall satisfaction
6.9
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  • 3
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  • 0
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5 reviews
  • Screen7.3
  • Performance7.4
  • Camera6.3
  • Connectivity7.3
  • Battery7.4
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Design & Materials

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
5.8

5 reviews

Do you think it's a nice phone?
8.0

5 reviews

Is it comfortable?
7.8

5 reviews

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
7.4

5 reviews

Performance & Hardware

Does it have good sound?
5.4

5 reviews

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
8.4

5 reviews

What's your experience been with demanding games?
8.4

5 reviews

Camera

Quality of daytime photos
6.2

5 reviews

Quality of nighttime photos
6.2

5 reviews

Quality of selfies
6.2

5 reviews

Does it have a powerful flash?
6.4

5 reviews

Connectivity

Does it have good coverage for calls?
8.0

5 reviews

Quality of the GPS
7.6

5 reviews

And the WiFi?
6.4

5 reviews

Battery

How long does the battery last?
  • 0%
    Less than half day
  • 20%
    Less than a day
  • 40%
    One day
  • 40%
    More than one day
  • 0%
    Two days or more

5 reviews

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 60%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 40%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 0%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

5 reviews

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 60%
    Never
  • 40%
    Once a year
  • 0%
    Every six months
  • 0%
    Every two months or less

5 reviews

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User reviews

  • A good phone, perfect for middle users

    Pros
    • 4g TDD,good camera, slim.
    Cons
    • find networks a little long time
    • 9
    • Screen8.3
    • Performance8.7
    • Camera9.0
    • Connectivity9.3
    • Battery9.0
  • Like all phones, once it's operating system is out of date, it's a burner.

    Why don't manufactures get it? We want modular phones that never date. If they can do it with central heating boilers (every part replaceable) why can't they do it with phones? Because they want money at our expense. This is a good effort by a new OEM, but like everyone else, they're making stuff designed to be thrown away after use.

    Pros
    • fast
    Cons
    • built-in obsolescence
    • 7.1
    • Screen7.3
    • Performance7.3
    • Camera6.0
    • Connectivity6.7
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    good

    Good but not great. WiFi is terrible

    Pros
    • display
    • selfies
    • materials
    • power
    Cons
    • wifi
    • audio
    • 6.4
    • Screen7.8
    • Performance6.3
    • Camera6.5
    • Connectivity4.7
    • Battery5.0
  • Auto
    Poor camera, bad speaker, very good in demanding applications.

    Pros
    • Ram, 8 Cores, not lagging after 2 years of use
    Cons
    • Speaker, camera and maybe battery.
    • 6.4
    • Screen7.0
    • Performance6.3
    • Camera3.3
    • Connectivity7.0
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    I broke where load since it is a very delicate area.

    Beautiful, fluid, powerful color display something artificia. Run powerful applications. Delicate. If you drop the screen frame is grated and microUSB is very delicate. It weighs very little.

    Pros
    • Fluent, nice.
    Cons
    • Delicate camera.
    • 5.7
    • Screen6.0
    • Performance8.3
    • Camera6.5
    • Connectivity9.0
    • Battery5.0

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  • Connectivity
  • Battery

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