The Wileyfox Swift 2 is priced at £159 and it does improve on most of the quarters as opposed to its predecessor. For instance, the Swift 2 comes now comes dressed in a metal body alongside chamfered edges and prominent Wileyfox branding. Moving on, the main difference between the Swift 2 and the Swift 2 Plus is the bumped up 16-Megapixel primary sensor in the Swift 2 Plus as opposed to the 13-Megapixel one in the Swift 2. Both the devices share a 5-inch HD display and are powered by the Snapdragon 430, while the Swift 2 settles with a 2GB RAM the Swift 2 Plus comes equipped with 3GB RAM. Also, the Swift 2 offers 16GB of onboard storage while the Plus variant doubles it up to 32GB. However, the Swift 2 and the 2 Plus both offer a microSD card slot that can accomdate up to 64GB of additional memory. That said, unlike the usual crop of smartphones in the market the ‘Plus’ in the name doesn’t point out at a larger display. The Swift 2 and the Swift 2 Plus both come equipped with a rear fingerprint sensor and are backed up by a 2,700mAh battery pack that supports QuickCharge 3.0. On the connectivity front the new phones from Wilyfox offer all the standard features including NFC. The Swift 2 runs CyanogenOS 13 with MOD plugin support and is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Wileyfox Swift 2 (priced at £159) and the Swift 2 Plus (£189) are available for orders in the UK starting today.