With Wileyfox entered the phone market last year with the Swift and the Storm smartphone market. We are now a year later and that means it’s time for successors, in this case only of the most successful of the two phone. The Wileyfox Swift 2 and Plus must continue the Swift’s success. Priced at £189.99 with three different colours from Midnight Blue, Champagne Gold and Rose Pink.

Design
More and more manufacturers are beginning to equip their new handsets with expensive housings that are not made from cheap plastic. But with the Swift from last year had a plastic body, but with the Swift 2 Plus now a metal shell. This alone is slightly different at the back are to be found two plastic bars at the top and bottom that are likely to provide for the receipt of the device. The metal casing the device feels a lot more expensive than he actually is, since you would rather expect a plastic housing with an inexpensive device.

Screen and Hardware
Although the Swift 2 Plus is not equipped with the fastest hardware present, the unit does its job perfectly. Wileyfox has 5 inch screen equipped with an IPS LCD technology and a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels. This resolution is a 5-inch screen is still just fine, allowing both text and images are sharp enough looked. A higher resolution had perhaps better seen, but the average user will not notice the difference.
The screen performed in other areas also excellent. The display’s viewing angles showed no weird colour shifts while the automatic brightness worked properly.




Under the hood of the Swift 2 Plus is a octacore Snapdragon 430 processor from Qualcomm which all calculations assumes along with 3GB of available RAM. Although this chip is no accounting monster he met more than fine for most tasks.

Facebook, Snapchat and WhatsApp are examples of applications that were using smooth and flowing. Also, starting from the most built-in apps went smoothly without noticeable hitches.
Key Specs
- 5-inches
- 1280×720 (PPI 294)
- Cyanogen 13.1 (at the moment will be getting Pure Android in early 2017)
- 16MP
- 8MP
- Snapdragon 430
- 3GB
- 32GB + microSD
- Yes
- Fingerprint sensor on the back
Software
One of the unique aspects of Wileyfox devices is that they provide the British firm has CyanogenOS. This Android variation customize the look little, but adds in many places in the operating system tricks to which you can adapt it to your own preferences.
For example you can shuffle the order of the settings in the notification window or screen off by double-tapping on the notification bar. Also adjust the navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen and allows you to select the Cyanogen itself theme options which icons or colour you prefer.
Wileyfox itself provides virtually no additional apps along with the Swift 2 Plus. Some standard apps like the camera app and the launcher, are apps that belong to CyanogenOS. Other apps, such as the telephone and contacts app, again Google apps.
Besides the fact that the device thus contains no bloatware the interface is smoothly and quickly. Lovers of standard Android versions of Nexus smartphones will be able to pick up their hearts with the Swift 2 Plus.
Camera
The 16 megapixel camera Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus at the back does its job well, but not the best. In automatic mode, pictures are sometimes too dark either or overexposed. Now this is usually not a problem if you have the time to set the exposure of your photos, but for a few quick pictures is pretty annoying.
When recording videos is the same as when taking pictures. During filming, the camera app often the exposure, making the image occasionally toggles overexposed and dark. Selfie camera the other hand is doing great work, already supplies the 8 megapixel camera images that have somewhat faded colours. Cyanogen’s camera app offers no filters or other selfie options: do you have to look for another app.
Battery Life
The Swift 2 Plus has a battery capacity of 2700 mAh and also has built an energy-efficient processor. This meant in practice offers around 50 percent battery life surged at the end of the day. A light user should be able to get even two days, without the device having to load on a daily basis.
To between load Wileyfox has QuickCharge 3.0 device equipped with a handy feature that you come back normal only in more expensive devices. According Wileyfox you can see the Swift 2 Plus allows charge to 75 percent in three quarters, which we also did about during testing.
For this we had to use a different charger Wileyfox no adapter provides itself with the device.
CyanogenOS has built in different profiles for energy and can even switch between these profiles by app. For simple tasks can thus use an energy-efficient profile, and you can use all available processing power for games. If you only simple tasks on your device makes you so completely proceed energy efficient.
Conclusion
The Wileyfox Swift 2 Plus offers alot for a smartphone for the price. With a luxurious design, a decent screen and more than enough power for everyday tasks Swift 2 Plus is an excellent device in its price. The camera somewhat disappointing, but still produces ok photos, but you need to take the time to adjust the exposure. Additionally CyanogenOS offers many useful features, which real diehards can complete their hand putting the unit. The energy-efficient hardware, large battery and Quick Charge you additionally almost never without power.
With CyanogenOS closing down over Christmas 2016 is no more so what is Wileyfox going to do about this problem, read the quote from them below.
Please read this post from Wileyfox Facebook Page
In light of the recent news from Cyanogen, every Wileyfox user’s experience will remain unchanged – hooray!
This was expected and we are confident with the smooth transition planned in an upcoming over-the-air update for the entire Wileyfox product range that will migrate away from Cyanogen’s refocus strategy, and on to a purer Android experience – enhanced.
We strongly recommend that all current and future users accept the upcoming update request to ensure they are on-board for the future. This will include the ability to maintain the same experience as before and the added ability to partake in updates and upgrades to the software in the future.
We will continue to push this update to your device, and for new users we again recommend they download and install this update upon purchase.
We have been ruthlessly testing this and planning a distribution for this update, with a rollout to be released beginning today with immediate effect. Once this transition is implemented and users accept this upcoming update, our first order of business is to focus on delivering Android Nougat 7.0 across the portfolio beginning as early as February, and the entire portfolio by end of Q1 2017.
We value our customers above anything else, and therefore will now take full direct control on all such upgrades to ensure all devices, not just the flagship’s, will get these regular updates.
What this means is we at Wileyfox are still committed to continuous security and Android updates for the entire user base (old, current, and new), a bloatware free OS, deeply integrated value added services, and a promise to maintain a no bullshit attitude to the Wileyfox user experience.
We hope you had an amazing Wileyfoxmas. We look forward to 2017 and beyond, in a Wileyfox world of no bullshit!















































