With the rise of the 1990s, Yahoo now lives only in our memories, its name and branding continue to shine on zombies like its owner Verizon’s other products – this time, the ZTE Blade A3Y, a unique phone for the company called Yahoo Mobile. The familiar shade of purple.
In addition to its color explosion, ZTE’s 5.4-inch 720p phone mostly highlights its Yahoo Heritage on your homescreen, along with the crowded storage Blat at Tware Supported pre-installed Yahoo apps like Yahoo Mail Pro (yes, Yahoo Mail usually displays ads), Yahoo Weather and Yahoo News. The purple back of the phone has a fingerprint sensor for unlocking the device, an 8MP camera and a removable back plate for accessing the phone’s battery. To charge that battery, there is a USB-C port on the bottom of the phone.
Powered by Blade Ship with Android 10, lower-end MediaTek quad-core 2.0GHz processor and 2GB RAM. No one will be surprised by the phone speed, and the storage is also minimal, starting at 32GB and can be expanded up to 2TB with a microSD card. It hits the budget friendly price of Blade Budget 49.99, with low cost, less exciting parts.
Yahoo Mobile joined visible in March as Verizon’s other MVNO and plans an unlimited (name) $ 40 per month for the same month. This is the carrier’s first exclusive phone earlier this year, and in its own right, it completely captures Yahoo’s declining position in 2020.
Branded budget phones are the latest entry in Yahoo’s long journey of web services to slap Verizon on items from Titan. The telecom giant bought the company’s branding, email service and advertising technology in 2016, trying to name the remaining search engines, forums and business blogs as Altaba. Verizon later had to create an oath to link Yahoo to AOL, which could write off both companies’ carrier purchases after a number of data breaches and privacy issues, giving Verizon media more name.
All of these moves pale in comparison to what Yahoo was: one of the first places and influential search engines before many people visited the web at one time before Google. ZTE’s Blade A3Y isn’t the old Yahoo, and really only shows its color, but it’s fun to remember. The phone is available today on Yahoo Mobile for a starting price of $ 49.