Kestrel from EE is a premium Android smartphone at a low price you'll love. Featuring a slim design, large 4.5 inch screen and a powerful processor, it's perfect for browsing the web at superfast speeds. Mobile phone features: Do all the things you love to do on the internet quicker with Kestrel - be it surfing, streaming, video chatting, multiplayer gaming or photo sharing. Our first ever smartphone can even handle double speed 4G up to 150mb. Snap away with Kestrel's 5 megapixel camera and even make movies in high quality HD. Then watch them back in stunning detail on the large 4.5 inch display. Sitting upfront is a 1 megapixel camera, perfect for video calls and selfies. Kestrel from EE uses Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) software plus a quad core 1.2GHz processor, meaning it packs a punch. Android performance guarantees seamless gaming and multitasking, while 8GB of internal storage gives you plenty of space to store your favourite content. The Kestrel has a simple interface and access to thousands of apps. Network provider: EE. Quad-Core Processor. MP3 player. Display and camera information: 4.5 inch screen. 5 megapixel camera. Video capture and playback. Network and connectivity: 4G network capability. Wi-Fi connectivity. Bluetooth. Memory information: 8GB of internal memory. 32 GB of expandable memory (memory card not included). Type of memory card required: microSD. General information: Up to 370 hours standby time. Up to 720 mins talk time. Size H133, W65, D7.85mm. Weight 140g.
Sold by: Argos
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Brand: EE
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Product Category: Technology: Mobile phones and accessories
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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Wednesday 9 July 2014. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £63.99 (first seen on Friday 21 August 2015) and the highest price it has sold for is £129.99 (first seen on Wednesday 9 July 2014).
The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £89.99.
This product has changed price six times since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 2.