“Seventy dollars buys you a smartphone in the same way that a ten-dollar steak feeds you — technically true, but the experience reminds you of the difference. The Schok Volt's lack of published specifications is itself telling: when a manufacturer does not publicize the display resolution, camera megapixels, or processor, it is usually because those numbers are not impressive. At this price point, you are buying access, not capability.
For anyone who uses their phone for more than basic calls and texts — photos, social media, navigation, streaming — the Volt will frustrate quickly. A small storage budget, basic performance, and limited hardware mean users will hit the ceiling of what this device can do in short order. Spend $150 more and get a phone that does not feel like a compromise every time you use it.”