







Let me start by saying, this little pink gadget is ADORABLE. The Soyes Mini Phone fits in my palm like a polished pebble, and its 3.0'' screen feels surprisingly functional despite the compact size. I've been using it as my backup phone during hikes, and it's been a game-changer - no more bulky phones weighing down my running shorts!
The 2000mAh battery shocked me. After a full charge, it lasted through two days of occasional calls, GPS checks, and WhatsApp messages. Though fair warning: continuous YouTube streaming (like some reviewers mentioned) does drain it faster and causes slight warmth - but what smartphone doesn't?
Performance-wise, the quad-core processor handles basic apps smoothly. My niece installed her favorite learning apps (ABC Mouse and Duolingo Kids) without issues. The dual cameras? Don't expect iPhone quality, but the 5MP rear camera captured surprisingly decent park photos during our picnic.
Now the not-so-great: The touchscreen can be finicky if you have larger fingers (I had to use my pinky nail sometimes). Also had momentary panic when my T-Mobile SIM didn't work initially - turns out I needed to manually select network bands in settings.
Parental bonus: Using Google's Family Link app, I could remotely lock the device after my niece's 1-hour screen time limit. The GPS tracking gave my sister peace of mind during school field trips too.
Final verdict? At this price point, it's fantastic for kids or as an ultra-portable secondary phone. Just manage expectations - it's a capable minnow in a smartphone ocean of whales.
