The hot new Wiko Voix is here, and if you have no idea what that is, don’t worry, you’re probably not alone. Established all the way back in 2011 in Marseille, France, the Wiko brand (timidly) tried to crack the uber-competitive US smartphone market for the first time in 2019 with an incredibly cheap Boost Mobile-exclusive model called Ride.
The rest of the 6.5-incher’s spec sheet is also not great (to say the least), including such outdated or simply disappointing features as a 3GB RAM count paired with 32 gigs of internal storage space, a very modest-sounding dual rear-facing camera system composed of 13 and 2MP sensors, a single 5MP selfie shooter, and underwhelming HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution for that fairly large screen.
The 3,400mAh battery under the… distinctive-looking hood of the Wiko Voix is likely its key redeeming feature, promising an endurance of up to 29 hours of uninterrupted talk time between charges with the help of that low-res display and an undoubtedly frugal quad-core processor.
If you’re feeling anxious about buying a new phone manufactured by a Chinese company on data privacy grounds, you might also be happy to know that the Wiko Voix technically comes from Tinno USA, a North America-focused subsidiary of the aforementioned ODM. Then again, T-Mobile currently sells a number of devices from significantly more well-established and well-known brands like Motorola, Samsung, and even TCL for under 200 bucks a pop, which makes it pretty hard to recommend purchasing the Voix instead. Maybe when it inevitably goes down to $0 with a new line of service.