Phones Alcatel

1 Ultra Dual SIM

1 Ultra Dual SIM
Available
Display
5" Color / IPS TFT16,7M colors, 60 Hz480 x 960 px (5.00") 215 ppi∼71.4% screen-to-body ratio
480x960
Chipset
MediaTek MT6739Processor clock: 1.28 GHzNumber of cores: 4GPU: PowerVR GE8100 @570 MHz
1.28 GHz, 4 cores
Memory
16 GB, 8 GB
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (up to 32 GB)
Operating System
Android11 Go

The Alcatel 1 Ultra Dual SIM was released as a straightforward, budget-friendly device designed for users who need practical smartphone functionality without breaking the bank. What makes this phone particularly noteworthy is its dual SIM capability—a feature that appeals to travelers, business professionals juggling multiple carriers, and anyone who wants flexibility in their phone service. At its price point, it offers solid fundamentals for essential tasks.

Design & Durability

The 1 Ultra Dual SIM carries a no-frills design philosophy that prioritizes functionality over flashiness. With its 5-inch display, the phone sits comfortably in most hands without feeling oversized—a sweet spot for everyday one-handed use. The device was built with budget consciousness in mind, which means you’re looking at practical materials rather than premium finishes.

What you get here is honest build quality:

  • Durable plastic construction designed to withstand daily use
  • A compact, lightweight form factor perfect for portability
  • Traditional Micro USB charging (practical if you already own compatible cables)
  • Physical buttons that feel responsive

> This isn’t a phone that’ll turn heads at a coffee shop, but it’s designed to work reliably in your pocket without fuss or complications.

The lack of water resistance or Gorilla Glass is worth noting, so you’ll want to keep this device away from moisture and invest in a protective case. It’s meant to be a workhorse, not a showpiece.

Battery

Battery specifications for the 1 Ultra Dual SIM weren’t explicitly detailed, but given its modest hardware and efficient 1.28 GHz processor, you can expect reasonable all-day endurance for light-to-moderate usage patterns. The phone prioritizes practical battery performance over marathon specs.

What this means for real-world usage:

  • Reliable performance for a full work day of messaging, calling, and light web browsing
  • Standby time should be respectable thanks to the low-power chipset
  • Charging is straightforward via the Micro USB port

> For casual users, the battery should comfortably handle typical daily scenarios without constant anxiety about finding a charger.

If you’re a heavy power user streaming video or gaming extensively, you might find yourself reaching for the charger by evening. But for someone using this phone for calls, texts, and occasional app usage, battery life should feel adequate.

Performance & Hardware

The MediaTek MT6739 chipset with its quad-core processor running at 1.28 GHz represents the entry-level performance tier, and that’s exactly what Alcatel positioned this device for. The PowerVR GE8100 GPU handles graphics duties, though nothing intensive.

This hardware setup handles:

  1. Daily communication – calling, texting, and messaging apps run smoothly
  2. Social media browsing – apps like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp operate without lag
  3. Light web browsing – checking email and news sites works fine
  4. Basic productivity – document viewing and note-taking perform adequately

The real limitation? Multitasking and demanding apps. If you’re running multiple heavy applications simultaneously or attempting mobile gaming beyond casual titles, you’ll notice the device struggling. RAM specifications weren’t detailed, but you can assume modest allocation typical of budget phones from this era.

> This is a phone for people who need a smartphone to work, not a device for pushing performance boundaries.

Camera System

Camera specifications for the 1 Ultra Dual SIM weren’t prominently featured, which is telling about Alcatel’s focus. You’re getting functional photography rather than a imaging powerhouse. Budget phones in this category typically offer:

  • Basic rear camera setup suitable for daylight snapshots
  • Standard autofocus without advanced computational photography
  • Video recording capabilities, though without 4K resolution
  • Limited low-light performance

For everyday photography—capturing moments with friends, photographing documents, or sharing casual social media content—the camera will serve its purpose. Just don’t expect dramatic colors, impressive zoom quality, or stunning low-light shots. It’s a “point and shoot” experience in the smartphone era.

Software Experience

The device shipped with Android 11 Go Edition, a lightweight version of Android optimized for budget hardware and lower RAM configurations. This is actually a smart choice for devices with modest specifications.

Android 11 Go brings several practical advantages:

  • Streamlined performance on modest hardware
  • Lighter app sizes from Google Play Store’s “Go” variants
  • Faster installation and execution
  • Efficient memory management preventing slowdowns

> Google designed Go Edition specifically for this class of phone, and it shows in the responsive, snappy experience despite humble specs.

You won’t get the latest high-end features or experimental Android capabilities, but you will get a stable, functional software experience. Updates support depends on Alcatel’s commitment, which varies by region and carrier. For a budget device, don’t expect years of updates—typically 1-2 years of security patches is realistic.

Connectivity & Audio

The 1 Ultra Dual SIM shines in its connectivity strengths, particularly the dual SIM functionality that’s the device’s main calling card. This feature deserves emphasis:

  • Dual SIM support allows managing two phone numbers simultaneously
  • Switch between carriers without swapping physical cards
  • Ideal for work/personal separation or international travel
  • Carrier flexibility without buying multiple phones

Additional connectivity features:

  • Standard Wi-Fi connectivity for internet access
  • Bluetooth for wireless accessories
  • 4G LTE support (where available)
  • Traditional 3.5mm headphone jack (increasingly rare)

The headphone jack is genuinely valuable for users who prefer wired audio or already own a collection of compatible headphones. This connects to a broader philosophy: the 1 Ultra doesn’t adopt unnecessary trends.

Pros & Cons

ProsCons
✓ Dual SIM support for carrier flexibility✗ Entry-level performance limits demanding apps
✓ 3.5mm headphone jack included✗ No water resistance or premium durability
✓ Android 11 Go optimized for budget hardware✗ Basic camera without advanced features
✓ Compact 5-inch display feels comfortable✗ Limited update support expected long-term
✓ Affordable price point for essential needs✗ Modest battery specs for heavy users

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