Design
- Stylish design - the lustreless metal back gives it a solid feel and improves grip quality too - in terms of overall looks, it matches up well to the design and looks of some of the more expensive smartphones
- Decent fingerprint sensor
- Bulky - the Gladiator is a big and burly smartphone and Kult hasn’t tried to mask it with rounded edges or thin bezels
Display
- Screen resolution is on the low side and could have been better
Software
- To keep things nice and simple, Kult has used a stock Android interface, along with some add-ons like panic button, double tap to wake, and gesture support
Performance
- Decent, steady performance for casual use, and some light games
- The performance is decent in regular use, but multi-tasking or more resource intensive apps/games make the phone struggle - so the phone is only suitable for casual use
Camera
- Decent rear camera - focusing is a tad slow, but image quality is good
- Decent front 8 MP camera - takes good looking selfies and has a front facing flash too
Battery
- Good battery life - comfortably lasts a day on one charge
More
- Has dedicated dual SIM slots and a separate micro SD card slot, which is always nice