A line of entry-level and mid-range smartphones, in the assortment of which everyone will find something to their liking. The lion's share of the entire showcase is occupied by devices costing around $ 100, which are equipped with entry-level IPS displays with HD resolution, modest hardware (most often a Mediatek processor, 3 - 4 GB of RAM and not the fastest memory) and the most ordinary cameras with a simple main sensor and a couple of auxiliary modules.


As a rule, such tubes cannot boast of serious performance, unique multimedia capabilities or some innovative technical features. Their patrimony is voice and video calls, viewing multimedia content, chatting in instant messengers and running casual games like “three in a row” when you need to kill time on the road. Therefore, the main buyers of Blackview A are schoolchildren, students, pensioners and, in general, all people who need a smart dialer for sane money rather than a pocket supercomputer for gaming and video editing.

Despite the above, there are still smartphones in the A series of a more serious level that beg for the “top for the money” characteristic. They stand out due to the optimal balance between price, performance and functionality. In terms of equipment, these are practically popular Redmi Note handsets, which are made according to the formula “large screen + maximum stuffing + high-quality camera + price tag just under $200”. A great example of this is the $170 Blackview A100 smartphone with a front camera embedded in the display, a camera with a Sony IMX362 sensor, a solid hardware platform, NFC and fast charging.