Zeblaze, a China based smartwatch manufacturer has recently had a lot of success with their range of premium smartwatches at a very affordable prices.
The positive feedback from their previous smartwatches and the praise for their products has pushed Zeblaze to launch a promising new product named ‘Mini Wear’.
So what is promising about the Mini Wear?
The product leak does not reveal a whole lot of information, the previous Mini Wear had a 1.21-Inch IPS display with a resolution of 240 x 240 px. Hopefully the new Mini Wear will feature either a higher resolution screen at the same size, or perhaps a display altogether.
The previous Mini Wear was powered by the 2014 MediaTek MTK2502C processor, which by todays standard is a fairly outdated, Zeblaze has announced on their website that all of their latest product lines will feature the newest processors available from MediaTek, so hopefully we can expect a significant upgrade in this area.
Another area that we can expect to see improvements in is the battery, the previous version of the MiniWear had a 200 mAh Li-Po (Lithium Polymer) battery which gave a pretty decent runtime between charges.
Another area that I hope to see improved is the range of sensors and functions on the Mini Wear, it would be great to see what they can add to differentiate from other smart watches on the market.
It is highly likely that the MiniWear will come with an IP65 standard rating for water and dust proof certification, as this has become pretty much a standard on smartwatches from Zeblaze.
When it comes to connectivity lets hope that Zeblaze include Bluetooth 4.2 LE (Low Energy) as it will pretty much be the standard for 2016.
So the Zeblaze Mini Wear is coming very soon, lets hope it continues to carry forward the Zeblaze design standard and that it has a few surprises thrown in.
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If you are looking for something that isn’t as flashy or costly as the Xiaomi Mi TV 65″ Curve, then take a look at the Xiaomi Mi TV 3S with a 43-inch flat display. It may not be as thin as the bigger model (its 10.9mm thin and weighs 9.32 kgs) but it’s still better than its previous generation models. Xiaomi claims that the new Mi TV 3S is a good 24.8% thinner than the previous 40-inch TV.
Before we take a look at what the TV comes with, let me tell you that this particular TV costs just 1799 Yuan which comes to only $277! Fits your budget? Read on.
This Xiaomi Mi TV 3S model will come with modest specs as compared to its larger brother. There will be a Mstar 6A908 quad-core processor under the hood clocked at 1.45GHz and powered by Cortex A9 cores. For GPU, it comes with Mali-450. There will be just 1GB of RAM on board and 8GB of internal storage (eMMC 4.5). Connectivity features include support for 2.4GHz/ 5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.
Despite the modest specs, the pricing and the large 43-inch size are going to be the Mi TV 3S’s selling points. Xiaomi will be offering the TV for sale for the first time on March 31.
After nearly a week of teasers, Xiaomi has officially announced the next generation models in its Mi TV 3S lineup. This includes the company’s first Curved TV, namely the Mi TV 3S 65″ Curve. Apart from being curved, the TV boasts of being super thin, with a body that is just 5.9mm thin. In comparison, the company’s thinnest smartphone, namely the Mi Note is thicker than this TV with a 6.95mm body.
The Mi TV 3S 65″ Curve is using Samsung’s 65-inch curved display panel with 178 degrees wide viewing angles. The glass thickness is just 0.4mm which is then integrated with the high-strength ultra-thin metal plate to achieve this level of thickness.
Inside, the new Mi TV 3S Curve comes with a Mstar 6A928 flagship TV processor which is a quad-core chip powered by A17 cores and clocked at 1.4GHz. For GPU, it uses the Mali-T760MP8. The TV supports 10-bit H.265 4K/ 60 fps hardware decoding and 802.11 ac 2×2 dual channel Wi-Fi.
There will be 2GB of DDR3 RAM on board along with 8GB of eMMC 5.0 storage. The Mi TV 3S 65″ Curve comes with the Mi TV Bar with independent 6-piece sound system. You also get Dolby and DTS audio dual decoding on the device.
Now coming to the pricing, Xiaomi has surprisingly priced it at 8999 Yuan ($1385). In comparison, the curved TV offering from LeEco which was launched late last year retails at 6999 Yuan ($1077), which is almost $300 less than this figure. However, we have to add that this curved TV from LeEco is not yet available for purchase. On the other hand, the Xiaomi Mi TV 3S 65″ Curve will go on sale pretty soon on March 31 via the company’s official website.
For the past few days, we have been hearing a lot about the Meizu Pro 6 flagship and the Helio X25 chip that powers it. However, there’s still time for the phone’s launch, as first we will meet with the budget mid-ranger, Meizu M3 Note. Like the company CEO revealed yesterday, Meizu via its official weibo account has released a new teaser for the upcoming Meizu M3 Note smartphone.
The company has confirmed via the teaser that the Meizu M3 Note will be announced at the Beijing National Convention Center on April 6. In case you remember, this is the same date when the Huawei P9 flagship smartphone will be announced. So, it looks like April 6 is going to be an important date for Chinese tech fans, since we could potentially meet two (or even more) great devices.
According to the teaser, the upcoming Meizu M3 Note will be one of the best-looking smartphones from the company. A few hours back, we saw the entire leaked product pipeline of the company and the M3 was in the list. The leak revealed that the phone will use a polycarbonate body, which is something that Meizu’s Blue Charm series has always used. So, unlike other manufacturers who are opting for a metal body to give their phones a premium feel, Meizu could stick with polycarbonate.
Moreover, the leak revealed that the M3 Note will come with a 5.5-inch 1080p display along with the Mediatek Helio P10 octa-core processor under the hood with 2GB of RAM. There will be two storage variants, namely 16GB costing 799 Yuan ($125), and 32GB costing 999 Yuan ($150). The battery is said to be of 3200mAh.
The company’s teasers say that the phone will be fast, long lasting and beautiful. Given that the event is confirmed and the teasers have started to come out, we can expect a lot more details in the coming days.
The phone comes with the usual stuff you expect to come with any phone. Some extras include a pair of cheap earphones and USB OTG cable.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: DESIGN and DISPLAY
Once you pick the phone up, you’ll notice that it is huge do to it 5.5” display, large top and bottom bezels and rectangular shape. I don’t have the biggest hands in the world and thus, the phone is not really comfortable to hold.
Speaking of display, it is pretty good considering the fact that it has a 720p resolution and the price of the device. The panel is bright, has good viewing angles and it is sharp enough.
On the top we have a 5MP camera and some other usual stuff.
On the bottom, there are nicely backlit capacitive keys. The home button serves a notification light too.
The backplate is made of plastic and it has a somewhat perforated surface.
In fact, you can easily remove it and underneath you will find two SIM card slots with only 3G support, a microSD card slot and a removable 3000mAh battery.
As for camera, we have 13MP shooter with an LED flash.
The sides sport some nice looking metal elements. As for buttons, the power button feels a bit mushy. You need to press it a little harder to make it work.
Overall, the phone looks nice, it has a great build quality but I didn’t find it very comfortable to hold in the hand and the power button could be more tactile.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: HARDWARE and PERFORMANCE
Leagoo Alfa 1 has a quad-core MTK6580 chip clocked at just 1GHz, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage.
When it comes to 3D gaming, the performance is actually not bad. Sure, the graphics don’t look stunning but you can still have an enjoyable gaming experience with just a few skipped frames and occasional stutter.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: BENCHMARKS
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: UI
When it comes to the user interface, we have a highly customised version of Android 5.1.
There is no app tray but there are plenty of customisation options, e.g. you can choose from a variety of themes, some nice looking widgets, tweak various settings and so on.
There are some added features too. Just to name a few, we have plenty of gesture and motion controls, which actually work great. One of my favourite built-in apps is the security locker, which simply allows you to lock certain apps.
Overall, the UI is working fine. It is fast despite all those added features. Well, I had a few minor hiccups but nothing major.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: MULTIMEDIA
As for the loudspeaker, it is surprisingly good and to be honest it is one of the best I’ve heard in a device that does not even cost $100.
However, the 1080p video playback is really laggy and it is almost impossible to watch videos stored on internal storage. I tried a few different players to confirm that.
The image quality is really good for a phone this cheap. Most of the shots have a decent amount of detail and the colour reproduction is good.
The quality decreases with a lower amount of light but you can still get some okay looking photos unless you take pictures in really dark environments.
The video quality is poor but it is on par with any other phone in this price range. See a video review for a video sample.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: CONNECTIVITY
All the connectivity options like Wifi, Bluetooth and even GPS work fine but I the earpiece could be slightly louder.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: BATTERY LIFE
The battery life is actually a bit of a letdown. The 3000mAh unit should be enough to power up a 5.5” 720p display but I could get just over 3 hours of screen-on time with a mixed use of the device.
Leagoo Alfa 1 Review: CONCLUSIONS
Leagoo Alfa 1 is a pretty good phone if we consider a price of under $100.
It has a good build quality, decent display, feature-rich and fluid user interface, a great loudspeaker and a good camera.
However, I’m not a huge fan of phone’s rectangular shape as it makes the device uncomfortable to hold in the hand. Also, the power button takes some time of getting used to as you need to press it little harder than usual to make it work. In addition, a laggy video playback is kind really disappointing.
One of my biggest complaints is the battery life. It is not the worst I’ve seen but just over 3 hours of screen-on time does not sound impressive.
Overall, Leagoo Alfa 1 is a decent offering and it may actually surprise you that it does not even cost $100. However, make sure to take the shortcomings into consideration before making a buying decision.
Blackview announced the A8 budget smartphone a couple of weeks back. In fact, the phone was showcased at MWC 2016 in Barcelona, Spain where we got to play around with the device for some time. We were kind of impressed with the device, mainly because of its design and the price at which it was going for sale. The Blackview A8 is priced at just $49.99, which makes it a very good deal for anyone looking for a super cheap smartphone.
All this time, we were unsure about the phone’s release date. However, the company has confirmed today that the Blackview A8 smartphone will release on April 8. The phone will be available for purchase via multiple retailers including Aliexpress, where it will be sold at the amazing price of $49.99.
To recap, the phone comes with the quad-core MT6580A processor clocked at 1.3GHz and 1GB of RAM and 8GB of expandable internal storage. There will be a 5-inch 720p display on board along with support for 3G, dual SIM dual standby and Android 5.1 Lollipop version. At the back, there will be a 8MP camera while up front, a 2MP shooter. The phone comes with a 2000mAh battery to power all these specs.
After a few months of silence, Meizu suddenly came into the spotlight, thanks to its Meizu Pro 6 flagship smartphone. We have seen the device in a couple of benchmark apps like AnTuTu and the performance of the phone has been quite impressive. Now, a screenshot of an internal mail sent by Meizu’s VP Li Nan reveals the pricing for the phone.
According to the leaked mail, the Meizu Pro 6 flagship could be priced at 2999 Yuan which comes to around $462. When compared to rivals such as the Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro, this is much more costlier. The Pro variant of the Mi 5 retails for an official price tag of 2699 Yuan ($415), which is a good $45 less than this figure.
Thanks to the recent AnTuTu listing of the Meizu Pro 6 smartphone, we know the specs of the device. The phone is confirmed to feature the Helio X25 deca-core processor (upgraded variant of the Helio X20) and this chip will be exclusive to the device for a few months.
Apart from the powerful specs, the Meizu Pro 6 smartphone will come with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. There will be a 21MP rear camera sensor and a 5MP front facing shooter. The screen size is unknown at the moment, but the resolution will be 1080 FHD. Finally, the phone will be running on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS out of the box.
Do you think these specs are comparable to Xiaomi Mi 5 which is way cheaper? I mean, the Mi 5 standard version managed to score about 106K on AnTuTu during our review. On the other hand, today’s AnTuTu listing showed that the Meizu Pro 6 scored nearly 100K. And this particular model featuring 3GB of RAM costs almost $150 less than the rumored price of $460 for the Pro 6.
So, do you think the 2999 Yuan ($460) price tag for the Meizu Pro 6 will be a bit too high?
Meanwhile, Meizu CEO Huang has confirmed that the affordable Meizu M3 Note will meet us soon. Read more about the device from here.
Nubia has been quiet for the past few months. The latest we heard about the company was via a TENAA listing of a new ZTE Nubia smartphone, which was most likley the Nubia Z11 Mini. However, the company has released a new teaser earlier today confirming some kind of announcement on March 29.
This could most likely be for the new series of Nubia smartphones, namely the Nubia Z11, Z11 Mini and Z11 Max. Apart from the TENAA listing, another reason we beleive this is for the Z11 series phones is because the GM of Nubia, Ni Fei had confirmed the existence of the Nubia Z11 series and said that the phone would launch in the first quarter of 2016.
Considering that the Nubia Z11 Mini already passsed through TENAA, let’s first take a look at its specs. The phone will feature a 1.5GHz / 1.2GHz octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. At the back, there will be a 16MP camera while up front, you will get an 8MP shooter. The phone will run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS. Pricing is expected to be around the 1499 Yuan figure which comes to $230.
Moving on to the next model, namely the Nubia Z11, we only have information via rumors. The phone is said to come with a 5.2-inch 2K display with Snapdragon 820 chipset under the hood and 4GB of RAM. There will be 128GB of storage and a powerful 20.7MP camera at the back. Up front, you can expect a 13MP shooter ideal for selfies. The phone is said to run on Android 6.0 out of the box.
But if the company decides to skip the Z11 series from March 29 announcement, what we can expect to see is the rumored Nubia X8. We had heard a fair share of rumors about this device, but soon, the phone was forgotten among other news. However, if the Nubia X8 is announced next week, it will most likely come with Snapdragon 820 chip with 4GB RAM, 7.9mm body, a 6-inch screen and a large 5120mAh battery. Of course, these specs come via rumors, so better wait till the official announcement before getting too excited.
Xiaomi conducted the fourth flash sale for the Xiaomi Mi 5 today at 10:00 AM in China and guess what, the phone yet again went out of stock almost instantly. As usual, the black version of the Mi 5 was the first one to go out of stock, soon followed by the white version. So, if you were even a few minutes late to the flash sale, you would have come out disappointed.
Once again, only the standard 1999 Yuan and 2299 Yuan versions of the Xiaomi Mi 5 were made available for the flash sale today. Given that these are the cheaper models, they are even more popular among customers. In case, you are wondering about the Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro version, you will soon be able to purchase it in China.
According to a statement made by Xiaomi’s President Lin Bin, you should be able to purchase the Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro edition sometime in April, during the company’s anniversary celebration sale. However, it would still most likely be offered via the flash sale model.
So, there’s still no guarantee of getting the Mi 5 Pro anytime soon, unless you are fast and a bit lucky. As for those who have ordered the Pro version via third party sellers, this could be good news as finally, the first batch of the devices could start shipping soon.
The next flash sale of the Xiaomi Mi 5 will be held on March 29, i.e. next Tuesday. Still, only the standard and high version of the Mi 5 are going to be made available for sale.
Meanwhile, we will keep a close eye for the Mi 5 Pro edition in the coming days. So, stay tuned to gizmochina for more updates.
For the past few days, we have been hearing about the Meizu Pro 8 flagship. Meizu recently confirmed that the phone will be the first and the exclusive device to feature the newly announced Helio X25 deca-core processor. In fact, in the past couple of days, we have seen the device hit a few benchmarking apps like Geekbench and AnTuTu.
While we are expecting to see the Meizu Pro 6 as well as the MX6 flagship smartphones in the coming months, the company CEO Huang has just revealed that the Meizu will first announce the Meizu M3 Note budget smartphone. While this announcement may seem to have come out of the blue, we had previously seen a leak about the M3 Note smartphone, which kind of confirmed its existence.
The CEO has promised to reveal more details tomorrow, but before that, he hinted that the M3 Note will come with a slim body and a large battery. The phone will be quite beautiful as well. Finally, for processor, you can expect the octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 chipset under the hood.
As mentioned above, we had seen a leaked questionaire related to the Meizu M3 Note, which revealed some of the specs of the device. According to that leak, the Meizu M3 Note will come with a 5-inch or larger display (should be 5.5-inch) with 1080p resolution and a large 3500mAh battery inside. Also, the phone will retain the traditional mBack Physical home button up front, most likely integrated with a fingerprint sensor.
Considering the specs of the device, we can say that the phone will be directly targeted at competitors like Xiaomi Mi 4C and Mi 4S. As for the pricing, Meizu has been agressive in this area, so we can expect it to be below 1000 Yuan (around $154).
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Just yesterday we spotted the Meizu Pro 6 flagship with the brand new Helio X25 chip on the benchmarking website, Geekbench. Now, the same phone has reached another benchmarking app, namely AnTuTu. So, apart from the impressive scores posted by the phone, we also have a good idea about the specs of the device.
According to the first AnTuTu benchmark results of the Helio X25 inside the Pro 6 flagship, the phone managed a score of nearly 100K points. That’s pretty impressive. To be exact, Meizu Pro 6 posted 99,948 points on AnTuTu.
Now, if we are to compare the scores of the Helio X25 with other rival chipsets like Kirin 950, Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890, there are mixed results. For example, the Helio X25 seems to be better than the octa-core Kirin chipset, which was also evident from its Geekbench scores. In the AnTuTu test, the best scores we have seen from Kirin 950 is only about 95K. So, for now, it looks like the deca-core Helio X25 is better than Huawei’s Kirin 950 chip.
Meizu pro 6 render
Coming to the Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890 chips, when we compare the scores, Helio X25 is still quite far behind. Both the chips score anywhere between 120K to 135K, which is far higher than the 100K score posted by the Helio X25. The difference could be mainly because of the slower GPU in the Mediatek chip.
Now, coming back to the Meizu Pro 6, the phone will reportedly feature MediaTek’s MT6797T octa-core processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The screen size is unknown but the resolution will be 1080p. As for the cameras, there will be a 21MP sensor at the back and a 5MP shooter up front. The phone will be running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS.
In case you missed, the latest Geekbench score of the Pro 6 flagship is quite impressive, even comparable to Exynos 8890. While we see a drop in the single-core score to 1981, the multi-core score has increased to 6401, thanks to the increased clock speed to 2GHz.
So, it looks like the Helio X25 will indeed be a capable chipset for flagship level smartphones.
Although Ulefone had announced its Ulefone Future bezel-less smartphone a few weeks back, the phone is not yet available for purchase. Considering the complicated design of incorporating a bezel-less display on a smartphone, we guess it would take still a few weeks for the device to hit the markets.
However, to keep their fans busy, Ulefone has just revealed the CNC Unibody of the Ulefone Future. The company reveals that the Future will have a metal unibody with a single piece making the back cover and frame.
To further explain the manufacturing process, the company reveals that the phone is made from a whole block of aluminum titanium-alloy ingot and is subjected to CNC cutting machine. This helps the phone get its premium look and at the same time, reduces the thickness and the weight of the device to a bare minimum.
The lines that you see on the top and the bottom at the back are for the antenna. The company uses nano injection moulding to make sure that the plastic for the antennas are evenly filled into the grooves of the metal body. From the overall design of the back, it looks like the company is going for a design like the iPhone series for its Ulefone Future.
To recap, the Ulefone Future will come with a 2GHz Helio P10 octa-core chipset with 4GB RAM and a 2.5D display. There will be a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and Samsung’s 16MP camera sensor at the back. The phone will also feature gyroscope which the company claims will support VR functions.
Ulefone Future vs Galaxy s7 Edge
The company is yet to reveal an exact release date or price of the Ulefone Future. But you can expect the release sometime in April this year. Stay tuned for more details.
For the past few months, we have been patiently waiting for the next Find series smartphone, namely the OPPO Find 9. However, the company hasn’t revealed anything regarding the Find series, and instead, has released new models in its OPPO R series lineup, namely the R9 and the R9 Plus.
While we thought that the company might have scrapped the lineup, a new OPPO device, namely OPPO X9009 model has just passed Taiwanese Certification agency (NCC). Given that the Find 7 had the model number X9006, it’s highly likely that the X9009 is the OPPO Find 9.
The new OPPO R9 and R9 Plus seems to have skipped OPPO’s latest tech like chip scale image stabilization. Even the hardware is not comparable to other high-end flagships like Galaxy S7 with Snapdragon 820. So, it’s likely that the Find 9 is going to be the true flagship smartphone for the company.
According to rumors, the phone is expected to come with a bezel-less design, a 5.9-inch 2K display, Snapdragon 820, Wireless Charging and 4GB/ 6GB RAM. There’s still time for the phone’s release, as it is said that the flagship will meet us in June.
However, it’s good to see that there’s still hope for Find series lovers. In case you remember, the OPPO Find 9 model was also certified in Indonesia, and China a couple of months back.
Like always, the company is yet to confirm the presence of the device but expect more details soon.
So, what do you think? Will OPPO unveil the Find 9 flagship later this year?
The phone comes with a some documentation, a power plug, USB cable and a nice soft TPU case to protect your phone.
Cubot Note S Review: DESIGN and DISPLAY
Cubot Note S is not a small phone as it has a 5.5” 720p display, which is actually not bad at all. It is bright, sharp and you simply cannot ask more for a price.
The phone is built entirely of plastic, which is okay considering a low price but the problem is that the backplate makes a lot of wobbling noises when pressed. Speaking of which, the back cover can be easily removed and underneath it you can find a removable huge 4150mAh battery, two SIM card slots with only 3G support and the microSD card slot.
On the front we have a 5MP shooter and non-backlit capacitive buttons. Unfortunately, there is no notification LED light.
The main camera has 8MP and it is accompanied by a single LED flash.
The buttons have a good tactile feedback but they feel a bit cheap.
Overall, Cubot Note S has a decent build quality but that back cover, which makes some wobbling noises when pressed reminds you that this is a cheap phone after all.
Cubot Note S Review: HARDWARE and PERFORMANCE
As you may have already guessed it, Cubot Note S is not a high-end device. It sports a quad-core MTK6580 chip with the clock of speeds of up to 1GHz, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
The 3D gaming performance is possible but you have to expect occasional stutter and skipped frames.
Cubot Note S Review: BENCHMARKS
Cubot Note S Review: UI
The phone ships with near stock looking user interface, which is built on top of Android 5.1. There are not too many features to talk about. The phone has just some basic apps and no bloatware at all. Thus, the performance of the UI is fast, fluid and responsive on a daily basis.
Cubot Note S Review: MULTIMEDIA
The rear-mounted speaker provides an average quality sound. It is a bit tiny and lacks depth but this is what you have to expect when you are buying a cheap phone.
Cubot Note S Review: CAMERA
Cubot Note S Review: IMAGE QUALITY
The daylight picture quality is pretty good for the price. Of course, we can’t expect much from an $80 phone but you can take some nice looking images that can be usable for social media.
Naturally, the image quality decreases with a lower amount of light. The pictures become grainy, have less detail and more noise.
As for selfie shooter, it could be better as I mainly got blurry self portraits.
The video quality is not really impressive as there is a low amount of detail and the footage looks shaky. See a video review for a video sample.
Cubot Note S Review: CONNECTIVITY
A call quality is okay but the earpiece could be louder. Other connectivity options work great but I found that the GPS is not always reliable. Sometimes it works fine, sometimes it is a pain when using Google Maps navigation.
Cubot Note S Review: BATTERY LIFE
4150mAh battery is definitely a strong selling point of the Cubot Note S and it performs great in real life. I could get 4-5 hours of screen-on time depending on the usage with auto-brightness setting on.
Cubot Note S Review: CONCLUSIONS
Cubot Note S is an $80 phone, which does most of the things very well.
The display looks nice for the phone this cheap, the UI is running fast, camera can take some decent looking daylight images and a battery life is great.
However, you have to keep in mind that the phone is made entirely of plastic, which is okay taking into account a low price of the phone but the wobbling noises when you press the device will remind you that this is a cheap phone after all.
Other cons that you have to know are that the earpiece could be louder and the GPS is not always accurate.
All in all, Cubot Note S is a decent phone for such a low price but you have to take all the shortcomings into consideration before making a purchase.
Remember Vernee, the new kid in the market from Shenzen, China, who got quite the attention from the media because of its 6GB RAM smartphone, the Vernee Apollo?
Well, it looks like this high-tech company is not just working on its flagship product, the Apollo. The company is also working on a mid-range smartphone called as the Vernee Thor, and it’s going to be a unique device because it will be a Uber-featured smartphone.
According to the latest information, Vernee and Uber have reportedly entered into some kind of cooperation to release a brand new “Uber-featured” smartphone. Now, we are not entirely sure how Uber comes into this picture, but it is said that the phone will deliver smooth experience as fast as lightning (hence the name THOR) which is synonymous with Uber’s service and reliability.
As for the phone itself, the Vernee Thor will feature mid-range specs with software optimizations. The phone will feature a sleek, smooth and curved design with rubber paint. The first renders of the device are already included in the post.
As for the specs, the Vernee Thor is said to come with a 5-inch HD On-cell display with Mediatek’s MT6753 octa-core chipset under the hood. There will be 3GB of RAM inside with 16GB of internal storage, further expandable up to 128GB via MicroSD card slot.
At the back, the Vernee Thor will feature a 13MP camera while up front, a 5MP Shooter. Detailed information about the camera specs are not yet available. Finally, inside, the phone will come with a 2800mAh battery, which should be fine, considering the Cortex A53 powered processor and the low-power consuming 5-inch 720p screen.
Vernee is yet to specify an exact release date for the Vernee Thor, but expect a launch sometime in April. Since its partnership with Uber, you can expect the app to come pre-installed with the device. But we are not yet sure about the specifics of the agreement, so we better wait for more details from the company.
Flip phones were once the popular choice of customers. But ever since the advent of the touchscreen smartphones, flip phones have lost their charm. Or has it? Gionee thinks that there is still a market for flip smartphones which is why it is all set to unveil its super high-end and powerful Gionee W909 flip phone by the end of this month.
Till now, the company had been pretty subtle when it came to the teasers for the phone’s release. However, earlier today, the company jumped the guns and revealed a few interesting specs of the upcoming flip phone.
First of all, the Gionee W909 is confirmed to get 4GB of RAM on board. This will make it the first flip phone with such massive amount of RAM, which usually only flagship smartphones can boast of. Further, the phone will feature 64GB of internal storage, which should be enough for all your files.
If you are a photo freak, Gionee has got that covered for you as well. The W909 will come with a 16MP high-definition camera, which is once again flagship worthy specs. So, it looks like, Gionee is going to market this as a powerful piece of tech, in the form of a clamshell design. The company has also confirmed a fingerprint sensor on the device.
Clearly, Gionee W909 is made for someone who loves flip phones, but don’t want to sacrifice on the specs. Although the above-mentioned hardware are quite powerful, we will have to wait and see what kind of chip powers the phone (probably Helio P10). Also, the display quality and battery life are some of the other areas which the company hopefully won’t let us down.
There is a huge market of affordable action cameras and it may not be easy to choose one. TEC.BEAN EX5000 is one of the better offerings as it costs just under $76 on Amazon. Learn more in a full review.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: VIDEO
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: UNBOXING
The camera comes in a simple box with a lot of accessories. There are all sorts of mounts, cradles, adhesive pads, zip ties, velcro straps and so on. Basically, you can mount the camera wherever you want.
A few notable accessories would be a waterproof case, which has tactile buttons and it allows you to use the camera up to 30m under water. The case does its job well as I left the camera under water for 20 mins during my test.
The other accessory that I love using is a cradle that I mounted on my bike and it keeps the camera in place.
Also, there are two batteries included, which is really great.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: DESIGN
Let’s be honest, the TEC.BEAN camera looks like a GoPro. Anyway, most of the cheap action cameras does.
Most importantly, it is very well built and it uses mainly rubberised plastic in the construction.
As for optics, we have a 14MP Panasonic CMOS sensor, which can shoot videos up to 1080p and it has 170 degrees wide angle lens. Right next to it there is a power/mode button.
The display has 2 inches and while it is not even HD, it’s really convenient for a viewfinder.
There is a shutter or “OK” button on the top along with the LED light.
On one side you can find a microSD card slot, micro USB and HDMI ports and a mic. On the right, you can find your up/down buttons to help you navigate in the UI of the camera.
Next to the buttons there is little speaker grill.
Finally, the battery door, as well as the battery itself, are very easy to remove.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: UI
When it comes to the UI, it is pretty much straightforward. You can select from a picture taking, video recording and gallery modes.
Also, there are quite a few settings to play with but I simply used auto-mode for all the pictures I took and the videos I shot.
The camera has a built-in Wifi, which is supposed to let you easily share images with your smartphone but unfortunately, I could not make it work.
The proprietary app simply could not find the camera. Anyway, I don’t really need this feature since the camera has a display.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: IMAGE AND VIDEO QUALITY
As for still image quality, it is pretty good for a cheap action camera. However, I would love to see a bit more details in some images and some of the shots came out slightly underexposed.
As for 1080p video, it is good but not great. I shot the video side by side with the Xiaomi YI camera, which is one of the best budget action cameras around. The quality is similar but the footage has slightly less detail and the video stabilisation could be better. On the other hand, the colour reproduction is more accurate but the colours look too cold.
Still, the quality of footage is great for cheap action camera and you simply can’t expect anything better at this price range.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: BATTERY LIFE
The 900mAh battery performs great knowing the fact that the camera has a 2” display. I could get 1:20 h of 1080p video and around 3 hours of total usage per charge.
TEC.BEAN EX5000 Sports Action Camera Review: CONCLUSIONS
All in all, the TEC.BEAN action camera is a great choice for those who don’t want to spend hundreds for a GoPro but still want to have a small device that can shoot videos or take pictures.
Also, it has 2” screen, lots of settings, the battery life is good and this cheap camera comes with lots of accessories. For a price of just below $76, it is a great bang for your buck.
Qihoo 360 just entered the smartphone industry last year, but the company hasn’t really managed to get the attention of the crowd with its high-end segment. This is probably why QiKU, now called as 360 Mobile, released its brand new smartphone called as the 360 F4 which costs just 599 Yuan, coming around $92. At this price, the phone offers a lot of good hardware under the hood, as well as a great design, making it a true all rounder.
In the past few days, we had seen some renders of the 360 F4 and they were quite good looking. Now that the phone is official, we can confirm those renders were bang on target. The company seems to have paid special attention to the phone’s design, which is something that most budget smartphones tend to oversee.
In fact, everything on the phone is proportional and symmetric, giving it a premium feeling. So, it’s no surprise that the 360 Mobile is emphasizing that the 360 F4 smartphone is “Sleek and Stylish“. The edges are smooth and the back is gently curved for better ergonomics. Unlike the Redmi 3, which comes with a metal body, the 360 F4 features a plastic back. What’s more, you get five color options for the device, namely white, black, blue, gold and rose gold.
Coming to the specs, they are pretty impressive as well. Under the hood, the 360 F4 comes with the Mediatek MT6753 octa-core processor with Mali-T720MP3 GPU. There are two memory variants available, the standard variant featuring 2GB RAM + 16GB storage while the high-end model sporting 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. You can further expand this storage via MicroSD card.
Coming to the screen, its pretty compact, sporting a 5-inch display with 720p HD resolution. At the back, the phone comes with a 13MP f/2.0 camera with PDAF and ISOCell pixel isolation tech, while up front, you get a decent 5MP shooter.
What’s more, the phone supports 4G VoLTE and comes with a fingerprint sensor at the back as well. You can reportedly unlock the device in 0.4 seconds with this fingerprint ID. The F4 comes with dual-SIM support and features a 2500mAh battery. As for software, the phone runs on 360 OS which includes a number of inbuilt apps for apps and storage management.
Coming to the best part of the device, i.e. the pricing. The 360 F4 standard edition will retail for just 599 Yuan ($92) which is amazing. If you want something a bit more powerful, get the 3GB RAM + 32GB high-end edition for 799 Yuan ($123) which is still amazing!
The phone goes on sale in China on March 25. No details about an international release yet.
Xiaomi’s Mi TV lineup is popular in China because it offers a large screen and smart features at a very competitive price tag. The company has some pretty large screen TVs (40-inch / 60-inch) in the market, and now, Xiaomi is all set to add a curved TV to its lineup.
The company has been teasing the release of its first Curved Mi TV for the past few days. However, till now, the teasers would only hint that the TV was going to be curved. Now, Xiaomi’s TV division has released a new teaser which confirms that upcoming Mi TV will be “Curved and Thin“. So, no more guessing games.
We knew that new Mi TVs were coming soon, thanks to their certification on the 3C Quality Control website in China. Two models were revealed in the website’s listing, a 65-inch model which is probably the upcoming Curved Mi TV and a 43-inch model, possibly the successor to the existing 40-inch variant.
Now, that the Curved Mi TV is officially confirmed, the company’s new product will have to directly compete with LeTV (now LeEco) Super 4 Max65 Curved Commemorative Engineering Edition. This is basically a giant curved TV offering from the rival LeEco featuring Samsung’s 4K Ultra-thin curved panel and retailing for $1075.
Given that even Xiaomi is focusing on curved and thin, the upcoming curved Mi TV could feature the same Samsung 4K ultra-thin panel. But we will have to wait for an official confirmation. You can also expect a capable processor with 3GB/ 4GB RAM inside along with other ‘smart’ specs.
As for the release, Xiaomi will announce the device on March 23, which is just two days away. Pricing should be competitive, but anywhere below 6999 Yuan ($1075) would be impressive.
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