
 Promise not to get confused, but in addition to the One Touch Idol Ultra -- which currently holds the title as world's thinnest smartphone -- Alcatel  has just announced the One Touch Idol, which sports thicker curves and a  less impressive set of components. The Android 4.1 phone offers a  4.7-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, along with 512MB RAM and a 1.2GHz  dual-core CPU. The Idol features an 8.15mm profile, but at 110g, it also  weighs less than the skinnier 119g Idol Ultra. The phone will be sold  in single SIM (4GB built-in) and dual-SIM (8GB built-in) versions, but  there's only one connectivity configuration for now: 900MHz / 2100MHz  HSPA and quad-band GSM. The One Touch Idol is set to arrive in China  this month, but pricing hasn't been announced; Alcatel also filled us in  that we'll likely see a US carrier pick up the Idol sometime in the  near future, but it declined to give us additional details on which  company is involved.
 The simpler-named Idol is overshadowed by  its flashier older sibling, but it inherits the same overall design  language. So what kind of thoughts, feelings and emotions did we have  about this new entry in Alcatel's lineup? Head below and you'll be  rewarded with photos, impressions, a video and press release.
 Since it shares a similar overall design language as the Idol  Ultra, the family resemblance is easy to see, but there are plenty of  differences on the outside and inside to tell the two apart.  We're not  just talking about the thickness; the layouts are also significantly  varied. The LED notification light is under the 8MP camera instead of to  the side, the power button has been swapped from the left to the right,  the speaker grille on the back has also changed sides and the volume  rocker is on the right edge.
 The Idol sports a 4.7-inch qHD IPS  display and unfortunately we were pretty disappointed overall. While the  unit we played with is a pre-production model and will likely be fixed  by the time it hits retail, the display was slightly washed out and  light was bleeding in from both sides of the panel. Interestingly, we  were actually impressed with how responsive the screen itself was; there  was little if any lag, and it didn't sputter when we took it through  its paces.
 Much like we saw on the Ultra, the back of the phone  has a semi-glossy plastic back that's smooth to the touch. The gray  hyperglaze-like shell reminds us of the Samsung Galaxy S III in some  ways.
 We were also disappointed in the fact that the Idol only  offers 4GB internal storage without an expandable memory option, so  we're keeping our fingers crossed that the US version -- which will no  doubt be refitted to meet the mystery carrier's demands -- will either  compensate with more space or opt for a microSD slot.
 As often is  the case with many budget-friendly phones, the Idol is a forgettable.  The jury's still out on how well it gets the job done -- that will need  to wait until a review unit arrives at our doorsteps -- but we're glad  to see that Alcatel is finally making some progress in reaching the US  market.
   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
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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