
 Yes, there's a bit of a contest going on among smartphone manufacturers  to determine which one has the thinnest device. As proof that Alcatel  can play that game, too, the company has just jumped into the circle  with its One Touch Idol Ultra, which measures 6.45mm at its thinnest  point and ekes by the previous champ, the 6.55mm BBK Vivo X1. Alongside the One Touch Scribe HD,  the device stands as Alcatel's flagship smartphone reveal at CES.  Beyond thinness, the Idol Ultra boasts a 4.7-inch HD (1,280 x 720) Super  AMOLED (read: PenTile) display, a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB RAM and  Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). Users will also find an 8-megapixel rear  camera and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing counterpart, both of which  record video at 720p.
 In its push to make the Idol Ultra as thin  as possible, Alcatel omitted expandable storage from the unit, and with  only 8GB built-in, media hungry individuals will need to rely on cloud  services. In terms of connectivity, the phone supports quad-band GSM and  offers dual-band HSPA (7.2Mbps) in two different configurations: 900MHz  / 2100MHz or 850MHz / 2100MHz. The phone is scheduled for availability  this month in China for 2,799 RMB ($449). Sadly, the phone isn't  destined to hit the US anytime soon -- Alcatel told us that the device  couldn't get approved by the FCC due to its thin profile. So what did we  think about this record-breaking handset? Hands-on photos are below,  and after the break you'll find our impressions, a video and a full  press release.
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 First, we'll tackle the signature feature of the phone: its  thickness (or lack thereof). As you might expect, 6.45mm is ridiculously  thin -- and incredibly light to boot. In many respects, it's difficult  to comprehend the fact that it's actually a real phone and not some  plastic replica that you hand over to your toddler. While it felt great  to hold, we were a little disappointed in some of the tradeoffs that had  to be made to achieve its goal; aside from being virtually shut out of  the US, it's also missing a 3.5mm headphone jack, opting instead for a  separate micro-USB adapter.
 The 4.7-inch display is a 720p AMOLED  panel, which keeps it in the same neighborhood as the Samsung Galaxy  Nexus -- and yes, our experience with both displays were comparable. The  screen was incredibly bright, even on its lowest setting, and we were  quite happy with the viewing angles it produced. Display enthusiasts  won't love the PenTile layout, unfortunately.
 Flipping the Ultra  over, we beheld a black, smooth semi-glossy exterior with a solid  plastic build. The camera on the model we played with (which is very  much a pre-production unit) was slightly crooked. That particular flaw  will most likely be fixed between now and its official release, of  course, so we didn't take too much stock in it.
 Software-wise,  the Ultra uses a mostly vanilla Android 4.1 build, though Alcatel  appears to have added a few tiny tweaks to it: the icons have a  curvacious shape that brought back memories of MeeGo, and there's a  quick settings bar along the top of the notification menu. The phone  itself suffered from a small bout of lag, but nothing over-the-top. The  soft keys also need to be more responsive, as we often had to hit the  buttons several times before they kicked in and obeyed our repeated  commands. Again, these concerns may be fixed by the time the Ultra hits  shelves, so we'll reserve final judgement for later.
 Overall, we  feel that the Ultra is a good step forward for Alcatel, a company that  hasn't brought a phone with premium features to market in several years.  There are still a few wrinkles to iron out before it hits the  spotlight, but otherwise we were pleasantly surprised that the company  seems to be turning over a new lea
   World's Slimmest Smartphone, ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol Ultra, Unveiled at 2013 Consumer Electronic Show
   Las Vegas, Nevada (Consumer Electronic Show) – January 7, 2013 – TCL  Communication, the leading global designer and manufacturer of ALCATEL  ONE TOUCH branded mobile devices, today announced the brands 2013  smartphone lineup, including the world's slimmest smartphone, the ONE  TOUCH Idol Ultra and the first phone to feature the new MediaTek MT6589  quad-core chipset, the ScribeHD.
   "The Alcatel ONE TOUCH brand  has grown exponentially since entering the U.S. market eight years  ago," said Nicolas Zibell, President, Americas & Pacific for ALCATEL  ONE TOUCH. "And with the launch of our new smartphone collection we  plan to take things to the next level."
ONE TOUCH Idol Ultra
The ONE TOUCH Idol Ultra smartphone is the thinnest smartphone yet.  The device breaks current market records at 6.45mm thin. Performance is  not compromised in this design with features such as a stunning 4.7'' HD  AMOLED display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 8MP camera that captures  1080p video, and running on Android Jelly Bean.
ONE TOUCH Idol
In the same product line, the ONE TOUCH Idol also breaks current  records, weighing in at 110 grams (3.88 oz) making it the lightest  smartphone in its category. The device's dual-core processor and Android  platform provides a feature-rich experience and supports a large,  bright 4.7" IPS display, 8MP camera and 2MP front camera, running on  Android Jelly Bean and offered in premium brushed metallic finishes.
   "The ONE TOUCH Idol device series represents a breakthrough in  technology," said Alain Lejeune, Head of Research and Development for  ALCATEL ONE TOUCH. "We've pushed the barriers on design, resulting in  devices that offer the perfect balance between ultra-slim form factor,  large display, outstanding performance, and rich user experience, while  keeping the devices affordably priced to consumers."
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