The Fly V80 does not look extraordinarily beautiful but is simple and extremely sober. The phone has a black rubberized casing and a silver line runs under every row of the keypad. Even though it is a phone with basic features, what makes it stands out is that it is a dual SIM. Yes, it supports a GSM and a CDMA connection. It scores over others in its league with its battery life. It is observed that dual SIM handsets discharge battery quickly and hence need a charge within short periods but this one proved to be different. A single charge lasted comfortably for about eight hours, which included about three hours of calling and about an hour of playing games.
Unlike other dual SIM phones, this one does not have dedicated call-receiving keys for GSM and CDMA individually. So, whenever you made a call we had to scroll through the menu to select the network. Also the keypad of the handset is not too user friendly. The keys are placed too close to each other making it inconvenient to use. The phone lacks features like FM radio or a VGA camera.