Why not buy one yourself and try it out?
Have a bit of fun with it, get the film developed and then report back.
I would be of the same opinion as pentaxuser but there is obviously a market for it or Ilford wouldn't be selling it.
It would be a great intro to B&W film photography to someone with no previous experience or no film camera.
It's better than a single use camera.
If the lens is similar to a single use camera the the quality can be good, better that expected form such a camera. I have made 10x8 RA4 prints and framed them from Fuji Quicksnap single-use cameras and unless you stand up really close to the frames print it looks perfect, just like any other print made from 400 speed Fuji film.
You will get flare etc if the light hits the lens element and there can be a little chromatic aberration at the edges but unless you are looking for it, most people don't notice it.
I would even go to say that the picture quality from a single use camera ( a well lite shot) is look better than a camera phone.