The Energy series of smartphones are aimed at first time smartphone users, and company doesn’t want them to be exposed to shabby hardware and software experience. The Energy 653 comes with a nice 5-inch HD (1280 x 720 pixels) IPS LCD screen and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 210 quad-core processor clocked at 1.1GHz and paired with 1GB of RAM. Although the internal storage is restricted to 8GB, the microSD slot can expand the storage by up to 64GB. There’s a 8-megapixel camera with F/2.4 aperture on the rear, capable of shooting HD videos, while the front facing camera is a mediocre 2-megapixel snapper. Thanks to the Snapdragon 210, Phicomm Energy 653 becomes one of the cheapest phones with 4G LTE support. It supports both the LTE bands (Band 3 and Band 40) in India. Although it comes with Dual SIM support, we aren’t sure if it supports Dual 4G.
The phone has a decent build quality considering the price with uninspiring design. The back is a glossy plastic which reminds us of Xiaomi’s Redmi Note series. Inside the hood, there’s a 2300mAh battery. The phone runs on the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with Phicomm’s own Expect UI 5.0 on top of it. In our brief hands on with the device, we didn’t see much tweaking around from stock android, except for playing around with the icon design.