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The cheapest option is almost always a compromise, and the newest phone from UK network EE — called the Rook — is no exception. It’s being promoted as the cheapest 4G LTE smartphone on sale in the country, and at just £40 on Pay As You Go, it’s going to be pretty hard to beat in terms of value for the data speed it provides.

However, the EE Rook is cheap for a reason. The specs aren’t what you’d call high-end, but they aren’t an absolute disaster either. We’ll start with the aspect that’s going to see the Rook struggle to win fans: Its screen size. The display is 4-inches, which was great when the iPhone first came out, but looks and feels pretty small by today’s standards. The resolution isn’t high at 480 x 800 pixels either.

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The best news is Android 5.0 is installed, bringing the Rook right up to date, and from the screen shots it appears the level of customisation is kept to a minimum. A quad-core MediaTek processor with 1GB of RAM provides the power, and there’s 8GB of internal storage space, plus the option to increase this using a MicroSD card.

A 5-megapixel camera is on the rear panel, but there’s no flash, and a VGA front camera is provided for very low quality selfies. Finally, there’s a 1500mAh battery inside. None of these are reasons to buy the Rook. That comes with the 4G LTE connectivity and the £40/$62 price tag for existing EE subscribers. Newcomers to the network need to pay £50/$77 for the phone.

EE is under new ownership, following an acquisition by British Telecom at the beginning of the year, and has been releasing a variety of well-priced, moderately specced mobile devices under its name ever since. The Rook joins the Harrier range, which consists of three devices, including a tablet, and was announced several months ago.

Andy Boxall
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
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