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| Quick Specs Of Alcatel 1L Pro |
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| OS: Android 11 Go Edition Release date: September 2021 Network Type: 2G/3G Display: 6.1-inch, 720 x 1600 pixels resolution Processor: Selfie Camera: 5 MP Rear camera: 13 MP dual RAM: 2 GB ROM: 32 GB Battery: 3000 mAh |
Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 specs
Mobile Wireless Network and Software
- 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz.
- 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 MHz
- 4G mobile network bands : LTE 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 12 / 17 / 28 / 66.
- 5G mobile network bands : No.
- SIM Type : Nano-SIM, Dual SIM
- Software / OS : Android 11 (Go Edition)
Design, Form Factor, Appearance
- Dimensions : 155.9 x 74.5 x 9.9 mm
- Weight : 179g
- Display : 6.1 inches, 720 x 1600 pixels, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, IPS LCD screen
- Colours : Power Grey. Twilight Blue.
- Physical Build : Plastic

Internal Hardware Specs
- Processor Type : 64-bit, 1.8 GHz Octa-core, Cortex
- Processor Name :
- Graphics Processor :
- RAM : 2 GB
- Internal Storage : 32 GB
- External Storage : microSDX, up to 128 GB (dedicated slot)
Photography, Video Recording
- Main Camera : 13 + 2 MP sensors, auto-focus, LED flash, 720p@30fps video recording
- Front Camera : 5 MP, LED flash, Face Recognition, 720p@30fps video capture
Audio, Video Playback
- Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
- Audio : 3.5 mm audio jack
- Loudspeaker : Mono speaker
- Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
- FM Radio : Yes.
Phone Sensors
- Digital Compass : No.
- Accelerometer : Yes.
- Proximity Sensor : Yes.
- Ambient Light Sensor : No.
- Barometer : No.
- Pedometer : No.
- Heart Rate Monitor : No.
- Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : No.
- Fingerprint Scanner : No.
- Face Unlock : Yes.
- Iris Scanner : No.
- Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
- Voice Control : No.
- Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
- Infra-red Sensor : No.
Connectivity Options
- Bluetooth : v4.2, A2DP
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot
- GPS : Yes, A-GPS
- USB : microUSB v2.0.
- NFC : No.
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
- Battery Type and Capacity : Non-Removable Lithium-Ion 3000 mAh
- Battery Charging : 5W standard charging
- Wireless Charging : No.
- Reverse Charging : No.
- Model Version/Number :
Launch/Release Dates and Information
- Announced : June 2021
- Release Date : September 2021
Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 Prices by Country
- Price : $127.00
The 1L Pro 2021 is targeted at countries in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. The above prices may change with time from country to country, as market forces and economic policies influence product price movements.
Questions and Answers about Alcatel 1L Pro 2021
Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about this phone.
Is Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 a 4G phone?
It is not a 4G LTE phone. The phone supports only 2G and 3G networks.
Does Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 have a fingerprint scanner?
Yes; the Pop 4 has a fingerprint reader (rear-mounted).
Does Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 have Gorilla Glass?
No; it does not have Gorilla Glass protection on its screen.
Does Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 have quick charging?
No; the Pop 4 does not have quick charging technology.
Does Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 have Google Play Store and Apps?
It supports Google Services and software applications, including Play Store and Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and others.
Will Alcatel 1L Pro 2021 work in the USA?
Alcatel 1 2021 is a GSM phone and is supported on US GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile and other networks riding on their networks. It does not support CDMA networks. Do make enquiries from your carrier to know what bands/frequencies are supported on their service.
MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict
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Alcatel 1 2021 Phone Review Rating
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Author:InfoDesk
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I have been using headphones with my phones since the early 2000s, when wired earphones were the standard. Wireless earphones have since arrived and are now going mainstream. And I have used a handful of Bluetooth wireless headphones till date. If you are thinking of making the transition from wired to wireless headphones, here are a few things you should know.
The most attractive proposition of wireless headphones is the freedom that comes with discarding of the cable. Cables are messy, get entangled, and get damaged. Being able to plug in without cables is super convenient, and I am yet to meet anyone who disagrees. But it isn’t the only factor. What are the others?

Wired vs wireless headphones: the differences
Audio Quality : if you are into high quality audio, Bluetooth technology is limited in the amount of data it can deliver. This means, at the upper end of sound quality, wired headphones do a better job than wireless headphones. If you are just the average Joe wanting to enjoy your favourite music, though, don’t worry about it: a good quality Bluetooth headphones is good enough.
Price : Wireless earphones and earbuds are generally more expensive than wired headphones, so be ready to spend more, especially if you want a set with more advanced features and better quality. The prices of wireless earbuds can go up as high as $1,000. Of course, you will find plenty for $50, $20, and even $10.
Listening time & charging convenience : With wired headphones, you plug in your set and have no worries about running out of battery. This is not the case with Bluetooth wireless headphones. They require a power source and so have built-in batteries. That means the listening time of your Bluetooth headset is limited. You will run out of power at some point in time.
When going out for extended periods, you will need to carry a charging cable and/or a charging case for your wireless headphone. That is the only way to guarantee that you do not end up with dead headphones. A wireless headphone is one more item to carry along with you. Not so convenient, if I may speak for myself. I dislike having to carry items along with me.
Wireless headsets sometimes need a reset : What is that? Oh sure, wired headphones just work till they die. Not so with wireless headphones, which sometimes act up and stop working, stop connecting, or stop playing sound for no apparent reason. For this reason, manufacturers include a means to reset them. Usually it is a button.
When you buy a wireless headset, make it a point of duty to know how to reset it. You never know when your headphones will act up, and you will need to reset them urgently.

Ubiquity : Once upon a time, 3.5 mm audio jacks were ubiquitous. You knew that regardless of the smartphone, tablet, or other gadget you purchased, there’d be a 3.5 mm audio port for your wired headphone. This is no longer the case. More and more smartphone manufacturers are excluding this feature from their products.
As such, there is no guarantee that the shiny new smartphone model you are waiting for will work with a wired headphone. On the other hand, every one of them is Bluetooth-enabled. How the tables are turned. If you want a future-proof experience, consider getting wireless headphones.
The above are some important things you should bear in mind when deciding whether to get wired or wireless headphones. At least, for now. As far as the extended future is concerned, that choice will eventually cease to exist when all headphones and earphones become wireless.
Some of my Bluetooth headset reviews:
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- OPPO Enco W11 True Wireless Headphone Review ,
- XG-17 TWS Bluetooth 5.0 Stereo Headset review ,
- v9 Bluetooth headset review ,
- Oraimo Necklace OEB-E54D Bluetooth Headset review ,
- Xiaomi Mini In-Ear Single Bluetooth earbud review ,
- Jabra Talk 5 Bluetooth Headset review .
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004