Alcatel Streak costs only $29.99 in the U.S


Alcatel, the international arm of TCL, have released a super affordable smartphone for U.S customers costing only $29.99.

The Alcatel Streak won’t be setting any benchmark figures on fire, but it will likely act as the perfect smartphone new smartphone users, or those who simply want a cheap device to keep connected with.

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The 4.5-inch phone, get’s a FWVGA display, 1.1Ghz Snapdragon 210 chipset, 1GB RAM, 8GB memory and the option to use up to 128GB SD cards.

Android 6.0 comes on the phone, which is powered by a 1780mAh battery (it sounds small but should handle the basic hardware needs well). Cameras include a 5 mega-pixel rear and 2 mega-pixel front.

The device will be available for Cricket Wireless users and at less than $30 the phone is sure to find plenty of buyers.

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7 Comments

  1. Adam Irvine
    August 9, 2016

    Haha, it’s about as good as the Dell Streak was… and that was a right ‘streak’ of p*ss!

    But for the money… Ye…

  2. MitsosDaBest
    August 9, 2016

    Amazing phone for this price. But Alcatel phones are buggy, with much bloatware…

    • balcobomber25
      August 9, 2016

      I have used a few of their phones and didn’t have any issues with bloatware. In fact the few I used were all running near stock Android. The only one I had with Bloatware was a One Touch Fierce but it was all carrier bloatware and not from Alcatel themselves.

  3. Muhammad Yasir
    August 9, 2016

    people recommending this phone in 3..2…1

  4. balcobomber25
    August 9, 2016

    I might pick one of these up for my grandmother. It would be perfect for her.

  5. Karly Johnston
    August 9, 2016

    Let every OEM trying to sell an SD210 device take notes. Your crap isn’t worth $100.

  6. Sirus Valencia
    August 9, 2016

    Not too shabby for 30 bucks