T-Mobile Revvl 5G Specs

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Description

T-Mobile Revvl 5G specs include a 6.5-inch FHD+ display, Snapdragon 765 processor with 6GB RAM and 128GB expandable storage, and 4500mAh battery. There is a triple-camera setup with a 48MP main sensor on the back. The selfie camera is 16MP. The Revvl 5G is available from T-Mobile and Metro for $400 and as the name says, the phone is 5G ready.

Pros

  • 5G ready

Cons

  • Carrier-locked phone
  • Thick body (0.37 inches)
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Display

Size: 6.5 inches
Resolution: 2340 x 1080 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio, 395 PPI
Screen-to-body: 83.07 %
Features: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor

Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SM7250-AA (7 nm)
Processor: Octa-core, 2400 MHz, Kryo 475, 64-bit
GPU: Adreno 620
RAM: 6GB LPDDR4
Internal storage: 128GB
Storage expansion: microSDXC up to 256 GB
OS: Android (10)
Device type: Smartphone

Battery

Capacity: 4500 mAh
Type: Not user replaceable

Camera

Rear: Triple camera
Main camera: 48 MP (PDAF)
Second camera: 8 MP (Ultra-wide)
Third camera: 5 MP (Macro)
Flash: LED
Video recording: Yes
Front: 16 MP
Video capture: 1920x1080 (Full HD)
Dimensions: 6.51 x 3 x 0.37 inches (165.4 x 76.2 x 9.4 mm)
Weight: 7.58 oz (215.0 g)
Materials: Back: Plastic
Biometrics: 2D Face unlock, Fingerprint (touch)
Keys: Right: Volume control, Lock/Unlock key
Colors: Nebula black

Cellular

Carrier locked: Yes
5G: n2, n25, n41, n66, n71, SA, NSA
4G (FDD): Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 28(700 APT), 66(AWS-3), 71(600)
4G (TDD): Bands 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+)
3G: Bands 5(850), 8(900), 4(1700/2100), 2(1900), 1(2100)
Data Speed: LTE, HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s, UMTS
SIM type: Nano SIM

Multimedia

Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker
Screen mirroring: Wireless screen share
Additional microphone(s): for Noise cancellation

Connectivity & Features

Bluetooth: 5.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac; Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot
USB: Type-C (reversible)
Features: Charging
Hearing aid compatible: M3, T4
Location: GPS, A-GPS, Cell ID, Wi-Fi positioning
Sensors: Accelerometer
Other: NFC

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Jul 28, 2020
FCC ID value: 2ACCJN039
Measured SAR:
Head: 1.34 W/kg
Body: 0.87 W/kg
Simultaneous Transmission: 1.54 W/kg
Wireless Router: 1.12 W/kg
Phablet: 3.95 W/kg

Buyers information

Price: $ 400
In The Box: Quick Start Guide, Charger Head, Data cable, Product Safety Information, SIM Tool

Availability

Aug 27, 2020
Officially announced: Yes
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Carrier Availability

Available

T-Mobile Since Sep 4, 2020
Metro by T-Mobile Since Sep 4, 2020

User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
8
Camera quality
8
Performance
8.5
Display
8.5
Battery life and charging
8
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
10
Shocked by all the negativity
Phone owned for more than a year

I just honestly gotta say that i was really shocked to come back and check out the reviews about my first 5G device. You guy's and gal's have slammed this phone into the ground lol.... But i just got to say that i had this phone every since it first came out with T Mobile and i got it for free for signing up and i loved this first 5G experience. I had no problems whatsoever, with anything really. I still have it, and it's still activated. My 13 year old nephew has it now and he likes it. I know there's no more updates or anything but for the price i got it for.... "Free" I just really can't complain about 1 single thing with the Revvl 5G it was a good begining into the 5G era for me and i'm just totally amazed that just about no one else liked it. It ran perfectly smooth and would download crap like it was nothing. Way faster than my old 4G phones. But to each his own i guess. It was basically like a Pixel phone when it came out to me. No bloatware and plenty of storage which was expandable. So say what you want i guess but for me i loved the T-MOBILE Revvl 5G

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10
A T-Mobile Branded Budget Phone?! The Revvel 5G Will Surprise You.
Phone owned for more than a year

I have always been a flagship phone purchaser, but nowadays the big problem for me is a number and a letter . . . "5G" Yeah, my $1200 phone is 4G, and since I pride myself with always having the latest mobiles, I was faced with a major dilemma. Do I abandon my daily carry 4G flagship or tough it out for another year so I can say I got my money's worth.

I decided on a hybrid approach, I'll get a semi-budget 5G phone, continue to use my $1200 4G flagship, then ease to 5G during 2022. (Since I'm a 5G neophyte I have yet to determine if I actually NEED 5G since, e.g., my streams are plenty fast with 4G speeds.) The big question was, what 5G phone to purchase.

I did some research and learned that the T-Mobile-branded Revvel 5G phone got a lot of good press. The general consensus was that the Revvel was an impressive mobile, and at it's low budget price, the phone was a steal.

Moreover, everyone was impressed with the specs. Reviewers noted that the phone comes with a microSD slot and a 3.5 MM audio port ("headphone jack"). So I took the plunge and bought the Revvel. (Out of context: I was so impressed with the Revvel that I just purchased a second unit. I had sold the first one to a friend who needed it for her second line. So I bought another for use as a second line/emergency/backup phone.)

When I received the phone I liked the feel and looks of the Revvel, with the exception of the back which is a funky gradient maroon band against a flat black background. It's not a deal breaker, but I did not warm up to the back's look.

I fired up the phone and was instantly pleased with the Revvel's display. But how would it fare with online 4K video streams? My multi-media test is quite basic. I log on to YouTube, search for a 4K video that's about five minutes or longer, and I see how the device performs. I loaded a 4K video promoting upcoming blockbuster films. The Revvel performed beautifully. The video stream was bright, sharp, and overall pleasing to my eyes. Yep, this phone passed the YouTube 4K video test with a 10.

Software wise, I think T-Mobile contracted with Alphabet to provide Android updates in the near future. A nice touch, the OS automatically provided an Android update. After giving permission, the phone updated the OS to Android 11. Can't complain about that.

Regarding speed, yes, 5G does improve speed performance, but I'm not sure I need that speed since I'm now retired. If you're in business then YES! recommend upgrading to 5G. But for the rest of us, I'm not too sure we need to download an Android app in 30 seconds instead of 90 (that's just numbers I pulled out of thin air, I did NOT perform a download speed comparison test).

Bottom Line: If you are reading this, this is an "old phone" that I don't think is available on the retail market. But you can find it on the used and refurbished markets. It's definitely a phone you should snap up.

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