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Xiaomi Mi Band 1S Official With Heart Rate Sensor for $15

Late yesterday, Xiaomi had hinted that it could unveil the Xiaomi Mi Band 1S today. And now, the company has promptly made the wearable official. This is the new generation version of the company’s popular Mi Band which sold in millions in the past few months.

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The Mi Band 1S does not come with a display, hence you will have to rely on your smartphone to check out all the data. But you can connect it to any iOS or Android smartphone.

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The new Mi Band adds a heart rate sensor which means you can keep a check on your heart. Other functions are similar to its previous generation. So, you can track calories, count the number of steps taken, or even check out the amount of calories that you have managed to burn. Like the earlier model, it can also measure the quality of sleep. Further, the new band can unlock your Xiaomi device as well vibrate when your phones receives a new notification. Finally, its IP67 certified which means it will survive under water up to 3 feet for as much as 30 minutes.
With the new Mi Band in the market, the old one can be yours for just $11. However, we will have to wait and see if its available in plenty. The band will go on sale on November 11 for just $15.

Hands on video Elephone P9000

Hands on video Elephone P9000

This hands on video Elephone P9000 shows off the P9000 with its 5.5″ FHD LG LTPS incell bezel-less display,  the phone is really coming along nicely.

With Android 6.0 Marshmallow on the phone out of the box and decent hardware specifications including Helio P10 processor, 4GB RAM, Type-C USB 3.0, 21MP IMX230 with phase detection(PDAF) laser (LDAF), an 8MP 84 degree angle of view front camera, and side-mounted fingerprint scanner should hopefully see the phone land with a real bang. 

You can check out the hands on Elephone P9000 video below.

As always please feel free to leave questions and comments below

Kind regards Shane

The P9000 can currently be pre-ordered here for just $299.99

Elephone P8000 vs P9000

Elephone P8000 vs P9000

With just a short while left until the long awaited Elephone P9000 goes on sale, I figured its worth pitting the old against the new in a show down.

Elephone’s previous phone the P8000 surprised many people with its large 4000mAh battery and bright screen, whilst leaving some disappointed with slow software updates and several bugs.

In the  Elephone P8000 vs P9000  head to head we will see if the company has learned from past mistakes and is able to present a better more rounded phone.

Elephone P8000 vs P9000 Design

The Elephone P8000 design was more of an evolution of the P7000 than a design revolution, the rear cover featured a nice faux carbon fibre texture and the phones metal frame gave a fairly sophisticated look whilst also ensuring the phone would not bend under normal usage.

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Something that many people found disappointing when the phone was released, was the larger than necessary black borders that surrounded the screen, these had been disguised very well in the original renders and came as a real disappointment.

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Apart from the 5.5″ screen with its black borders the front was also home to 3 capacitive buttons, the home button also works as a halo style LED notification light. 

The P8000 was not a small phone by any means weighing in at a substantial 205 grams and also fairly chunky at thick at 10 mm, most of the extra weight and width was due to the inclusion of a 4000mAh battery.

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For the P9000 Elephone have managed to slim the phone down to a much more acceptable 8mm and managed a 55 gram weight reduction bringing the P9000 in at just 150 grams.

The Elephone P9000’s design really stands out over the P8000’s due to the striking appearance of the virtually absent screen bezels, the 2.5D display curvature of the screen works to further increase the look making it appear that no bezels are present, the P9000 also features a stylish flat rear design.

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On the P8000 he fingerprint sensor that was integrated in to the home key, for the P9000 this has now been given its own designated side button. 

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From a design standpoint it would appear that Elephone have certainly seemed to listen to the criticisms levelled at the P8000 by its users.

Elephone P8000 vs P9000 Performance

The elephone P8000 featured an8-core MediaTek MT6753 processor running at 1.3 GHz with a Mali T720 GPU and 3GB of RAM. 

For everyday tasks this proved to be adequate enough to perform well and gave a smooth user experience, for less GPU intensive games performance was ok, but more intensive games suffered some frame rate drops and lag.

It looks like Elephone wants to really push the P9000’s hardware capabilities, they have chosen to include a Helio P10 processor and 4GB of RAM . 

When the phone is released it will be amongst the most powerful phones on the market and be expected to easily handle anything you can currently throw at it.

Elephone P8000 vs P9000 Display

The 5.5 inch IPS LCD full HD resolution found on the P8000 was quite good, providing good colour reproduction, good viewing angles and was brightness levels that meant it was able to be used outdoors.

Elephone have decided to follow the same path as the P8000 for the P9000 and are  again using a 5.5 inch IPS LCD with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, hopefully colour reproduction, viewing angles and brightness, will to be at least as good as those found on the P8000 if not better.

Elephone P8000 vs P9000 Battery

A definate highlight of the Elephone P8000 was its 4000mAh capacity battery, easily able to hold over a days worth of charge, some people even managed to eek out  two days of light to moderate usage.

A downside to the 4000mAh battery found in the P8000 was the 4 hours taken to recharge it from flat, it was a real shame that Elephone did not put fast charging on the phone.

Elephone have taken the decision to reduce the P9000’s battery capacity down to just 3100mAh, this will help to thin the phone a bit and also keep the weight down, however some P8000 users that upgrade may be a little little disappointed having to recharge more often.

Hopefully Elephones decision to  opt for the Helio P10 will have a positive affect on battery life,  power usage on the Helio P10 is still pretty much an unknown quantity but hopefully its ability to switching the number of cores in use up or down to suit the tasks thrown at the P9000 may help to reduce overall battery use and go some way towards mitigating the reduction in battery capacity, hopefully the P9000 should still see at least a day of usage between charging, although most users charge their phones nightly so this hopefully won’t be a major problem.

Elephone P8000 vs P9000 Camera

The P8000’s 13mp sensor was often a bain of contention for its users, whilst it was capable of producing some great images, focus tended to be a bit hit and miss as did low light photography and white balance, this did improve with firmware updates but was sadly an issue that got a fair amount of attention.

Elephone will hopefully have imaging sorted this time around on the  P9000, the choice to fit a  20MP rear camera with dedicated autofocus should help to provide stunning images, with incredible definition and sharpness, the thing that Elephone need to do is dedicate the necessary time to ensure that the software is able to process and render the images properly, the phone will have an 8mp camera up front, which should allow some half decent selfies.

And the winner of the Elephone P8000 vs P9000… 

Is the P9000 by a fairly long shot

From the information currently available about the P9000, it appears that Elephone have made some pretty significant improvements over the P8000, the Mediatek MK6797 and the screen with virtually no bezels and 20.mp camera will go along way to wards silencing some of Elephones critics and the slimmer lighter body will also ensure that the phone feel better in the hand, even if it comes at the expense of battery life.

If Elephone can bring the phone out with  decent software and the promised specifications, whilst also ensuring the phone looks as good as it does in the renders, Elephone could be well on their way rebuilding their brand and securing lots of sales and .

Let me know what you think in the comments below.

Kind regards Shanos

The P9000 is currently available on pre sale for $299.99 (£196) its worth considering the P8000 as it can now be purchasedfor just $169 (£111) which is a bit of a bargain.

Huawei Confirms Mate 8 Will Feature Kirin 950, More Specs Leaked!

Yesterday, Huawei officially unveiled the Kirin 950 chipset with quad Cortex A72 cores clocked at 2.53GHz and quad Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. Later in the evening, the company confirmed that the upcoming Huawei flagship, the Huawei Mate 8 will feature this chip.

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The Kirin 950 seems to be a great chip on paper and we would really like to see its performance in real life. With Huawei Mate 8’s launch just a couple of weeks away, we will soon be able to judge the real life performance of the chip. In fact, in the initial test rig set out by Huawei at yesterday’s event, the Kirin 950 powered smartphone managed to score a whopping 83000 points on AnTuTu which is better than any other chip we have seen lately.

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Moreover, with Mate 8’s high-end specs and 1080p display (since Huawei doesn’t believe 2K is required on smartphones), the performance should be pretty good. According to a recent listing on GFXBench, we came to know some of the possible specifications of the Mate 8 handset. The flagship will be powered by Kirin 950 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. There will be a 1080p 6-inch display up front. As for the camera, you can expect to see a 16MP shooter at the back along with an 8MP front facing one. The specs are definitely going to be high-end, so the overall performance should be better than most other phones we have seen recently.

With the efficient yet powerful Kirin 950, the phone should definitely attract the interests of power users. Stay tuned to the site for more updates on the Mate 8 flagship.

 

 

Cubot X17 With 6.1mm Slim Body & 3GB RAM Up For Pre-Order

Earlier this week, we had reported that Cubot will release its newest flagship, the Cubot X17. Now, the same phone is up for pre-order on the retailer website, Coolicool.com.
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The Cubot X17 comes with pretty good specs for its $169.99 price tag. The phone features a compact 5-inch JDI IPS OGS FHD 1080p display and is powered by the MT6735A 64-bit quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz. There will be 3GB of RAM on board along with 16GB of internal storage, further expandable up to 32GB via MicroSD.
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The highlight of the phone is its super slim body, which measures just 6.1mm in thickness. So, if you love thin phones, Cubot X17 turns out to be a great option. The overall dimensions are 143.4 x 69.4 x 6.1mm and it weighs 151 grams. However, because of its thin body, the phone features just 2500mAh battery, which should be just enough for a day’s usage.
At the back, the Cubot X17 features a 16MP camera with dual LED flash, 8MP front facing shooter and dual SIM dual standby support. Like most phones these days, it supports 4G FDD-LTE networks along with Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, and GPS connectivity. Finally, for software, you get the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS right out of the box.
The phone will ship with a USB cable, user manual, power adapter and a piece of protective film in the box. The phone retails for $169.99 USD. Orders will start shipping from November 13, 2015.
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Xiaomi’s 20,000mAh Mi PowerBank Spotted, Supports QC 2.0

Its been about six months since Xiaomi unveiled the lighter and slimmer 10,000mAh powerbank. Now, the company is reportedly set to unveil an even larger version, a 20,000mAh powerbank. The product was first spotted on a retailer website and its expected to go on sale on November 11.

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According to the supply chain sources, the 20,000mAh powerbank will be comprised of 6 x 3350mAh high capacity batteries from Panasonic/ LG. It will support Quick Charge 2.0 which means you can charge at 5V 2A、9V 2A、12V 1.5A for a maximum wattage of 18W. Like the rest of the Mi Powerbank family, this particular device is also expected to be compact and portable. Also, despite its large size, the powerbank is said to take only about 5 hours to charge completely.

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As for the pricing, Xiaomi has always surprised us with its product pricing in the past, and its not unlikely that the 20,000mAh Mi Powerbank could be priced at just 129 Yuan i.e. $21 which will be an excellent price for such a large battery.

So, what do you think about a 20,000mAh Mi powerbank? Any takers if its priced under $25?

 

 

UMi will offer UMi Iron Pro for FREE If You Smash Your Elephone P8000 To Pieces

We have seen companies campaign against rivals in the past. The best example would be the recent #taketheedgeoff campaign from OnePlus against Samsung and even the swap your OnePlus 2 for a Pro 5 flagship from Meizu. Now, it looks like UMi wants to take on Elephone as the company has recently kicked off a campaign where it urges Elephone P8000 users to smash their phones into pieces in return for a Free UMi Iron Pro flagship.

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The idea here is simple. You have to record a video of smashing the Elephone P8000 and upload it to YouTube. The company will select the 10 best videos out of all entries and give away a UMi Iron Pro for free. Now, you must be wondering what about the rest of the users who have smashed their phones. Well, the company will offer 50% discount coupon to anyone who posts a video of smashing the P8000. So, you can purchase the Iron Pro for half the price provided you uploaded such a video.

The campaign has already kicked off and will continue till November 9th. UMi will announce the winners on November 10.

UMi seems to be keen on taking on Elephone with this contest. It will be interesting to see how Elephone responds to this move from the rival company.

Hit the source link for more details!

So, what do you think about this campaign? Will you smash your Elephone P8000 for a free UMi Iron Pro?

OUKITEL K4000 GiveAway: Win A Free 4000mAh Battery Smartphone From Gizmochina

Another day and another giveway! Today, we are giving away a free OUKITEL K4000 smartphone, in partnership with manufacturer OUKITEL and the retailer Coolicool.com.

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Many of you may have already heard about this smartphone, the OUKITEL K4000. The phone comes with a large 4000mAh battery that will reportedly last for up to 5 days on regular usage. If you are a power user, then you can expect the phone to last at least a couple of days which is more than what most competitors offer.

The OUKITEL K4000 comes with a 5-inch 1280 x 720 pixel resolution display and 2.5D glass. The front screen is anti-scratch protected with 9H hardness. So, you don’t have to worry about the display getting damaged during day to day usage. As for the other specs, the phone features MT6735p quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. At the back, there will be a 13MP camera with a 5MP (both interpolated) sensor up front. The phone supports 4G LTE networks with dual SIM dual standby. Finally, for software, you get the latest Android 5.1 Lollipop on board.

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As you can see, its a great package and all this costs just $119. But today you have a chance to win the OUKITEL K4000 for free! Plus, Coolicool has given out an exclusive coupon to us if you are going to buy this device.

You can get the OUKITEL K4000 at just $114.99 with the GCK400 ($5 off) coupon. 

All you have to do is participate in the giveaway from the gleam widget down below and complete the steps. A lucky winner will get the K4000 for free. Like always, the more you share the giveaway, the more your chances since for every new person who enters the giveaway from your link you get an additional entry.

Good Luck!

 

OUKITEL K4000 GIVEAWAY

 

Xiaomi Mi5 Coming On December 3 With Snapdragon 820?

Its been a rather long wait for the rumored Xiaomi Mi5 flagship. We have been hearing about this phone since last year and it was even said that the phone will launch by mid-2015. But that clearly didn’t happen which set the launch to the end of 2015. Now, the latest rumor suggests that the Xiaomi Mi5 will launch on December 3rd, which isn’t that far off. That’s less than a month away!

Earlier leaked Mi5 render
Earlier leaked Mi5 render

This is in line with the recent rumors we have been hearing about the Mi5 flagship. First of all, the rumor states that the Mi5 will come with Snapdragon 820, which should also see an official release sometime before December 3rd. It is said that the chip will be announced on a Tuesday, but which Tuesday we are not sure. Its probably the one before the launch, so we expect the Snapdragon 820 launch on December 1st.

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We have heard from multiple sources that Mi5 could be the first 820 powered smartphone. Also, since Qualcomm officials had said a few weeks earlier that the Snapdragon 820 phones will only be available by early next year, December could be the ideal time to launch the Mi5 flagship. It may not be available immediately and the phone could start shipping from January next year.

Although many of the leaked information from Leaksfly have turned out to be true, lets wait for some official details from the company before getting too excited. Neither Qualcomm or Xiaomi has revealed any new details about its products, but if its in the coming few weeks, we may see some teasers and event invites real soon.

 

Vivo confirms 4GB RAM on the X6 Flagship!

After so many months, Vivo is all set to release a new flagship smartphone, the Vivo X6 in the coming days. From the recent teasers and rumors, the phone is going to be a super high-end flagship. And today, Vivo confirmed via its official Weibo page that the Vivo X6 will feature 4GB of RAM.

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The gif image shows that with 4G of RAM you can do much more than with just 3GB. In the earlier teasers, the company had said that the phone was going to be extremely fast and this could be one of the reasons. However, according to a recent leak, the X6 flagship is going to come with 1GB of dedicated graphic memory, a first for a smartphone! If this is indeed the case, then the phone will have 5GB of RAM on board, which will make it really fast.

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Since this is a very big feature, if its real, then expect to hear more about it real soon. As for the other specs, we are not quite sure of that at the moment. Rumors have said that the phone will feature a super slim 4mm body with a 6-inch 2K display among other high-end specs. But they are yet to be officially confirmed.

Meanwhile, you can check out a video leaked earlier comparing the Vivo X6 with the iPhone 6S. With 4GB of RAM, the new device was faster than the iPhone.

 

Elephone M1 Review – All Metal Phone on a Budget

Elephone has been producing quite a few phones lately but with the M1 model, they deciced to put an emphasis on the design, but is it a good phone? Stay tuned for our full review.
Thanks to Pandawill for sending Elephone M1 for a review.

Elephone M1 Review: VIDEO

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Elephone M1 Review: SPECS

Display
5.5″ 720p (HD)
Processor
MTK6735, 64-bit, Octa-core, 1.3GHz
RAM
2GB
Camera
2MP Front/13MP Back
Connectivity
Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, GPS, WIFI, GSM,EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, HSPA+, dual-SIM, FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7
Battery
2.780 mAh (non-removable)
Dimensions
150.9 x 78 x 7.6mm /5.94 x 3.1 x 0.3 inch / 166g
OS
Android 5.1
Storage
16GB (expandable via microSD card slot up to 64GB)

Elephone M1 Review: UNBOXING

IMG_4713 IMG_4714The phone comes with a charging brick, USB cable, screen protector and some documentation.

Elephone M1 Review: DESIGN

IMG_4716Let’s take a look at the design first and what we have here is an all-metal phone except for the top and bottom parts for a better signal reception. Also, it is not the smallest device out there due to its 5.5” display.
IMG_4722IMG_4723On the front we have the 2MP selfie snapper, earpiece, front firing LED and a sensor light. On the bottom there are 3 non-backlit capacitive keys.
IMG_4738 IMG_4724On the metal back there is a 13MP shooter with a dual LED flash and underneath it there is a fingerprint sensor.
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On the right Elephone implemented a volume rocker and the power key and on the left there is a dual micro SIM and microSD card tray.
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On the top there is a headset jack and on the bottom you have a charging port, speaker grill and a mic.
Overall, Elephone M1 is well built and metal materials add quite a lot of premium look and feel.

Elephone M1 Review: DISPLAY

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When it comes to display, we are looking at a 5.5” 720p panel, which looks sharp, bright and vivid, and it is a good panel overall for a budget phone.

Elephone M1 Review: UI

Elephone M1 comes with the Android 5.1 out of the box and you can choose from either default Elephone’s launcher, which has customized icons and a few other features or a stock looking UI.
If you go with the Elephone’s launcher, you are still getting a pretty much stock build but there is no app tray, so the apps have to be organised in folders.
There is not too much functionality added in the ROM but Elephone has its own online theme store and some other customisation options.
One of the key features of the Elephone M1 is a fingerprint scanner and I have to say it works pretty fast and it is accurate. My only complaint is that it does not work straight from the standby mode.
Other complaints would be that the UI doesn’t show the juice left in the battery in percents. Also, if you select adaptive brightness feature, the display becomes simply too dim, so I had to use manual brightness.
Overall, the UI has a few bugs but it is snappy and I didn’t have a single hiccup during my testing period, which is pretty good.

 

Elephone M1 Review: BENCHMARKS

Elephone M1 Review: HARDWARE and PERFORMANCE

The phone has a pretty standard hardware package for a budget China phone. It has an MTK6735 chip with the clock speeds of 1.3GHz, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage.
This hardware allows the Elephone M1 handle the 3D games quite well. As usual, you may get some skipped frames but I didn’t get much stutter that would make gaming experience annoying.

Elephone M1 Review: MULTIMEDIA

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When it comes to the multimedia consumption, the loudspeaker is okay but not very impressive. Well, this is what you usually get in this price range anyway.

Elephone M1 Review: CAMERA

The 13MP camera is a hit or miss. Sometimes it is capable of producing some nice looking images with a decent amount of details but other times it struggles with focusing big time.
When it comes to the low-light shots, they are okay as we can’t expect more from a budget phone. The shutter speed is very slow as it seems that the camera software keeps it open for an extensive period of time to capture more light. However, it is annoying. Also, some of the low-light images have a significant red tint.
When it comes to selfies, I was surprised that there was no wide-angle lens. Also, the resolution is low, image quality is poor and the embedded front firing LED is practically useless.
Video quality does not impress either as it is shaky and lacks details.

Elephone M1 Review: CONNECTIVITY

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I didn’t have any connectivity issues with the wifi, Bluetooth or GPS. Also, the call quality as well as signal reception are decent.

Elephone M1 Review: BATTERY LIFE

Elephone M1 comes with 2780mAh sealed-in battery unit, which performs okay but there is nothing to be impressed about. I could get around 4 hours of screen-on time when I used my phone with 1 SIM card for social media, emails, a bit of gaming and camera. Anyway, it will definitely get you through the day unless you are a hardcore user.

Elephone M1 Review: CONCLUSIONS

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So here it is, a great looking all-metal Elephone M1. For less than $160 you are getting a phone with a great build quality, decent display and fast and fluid UI performance, which has just a few minor bugs.
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On the other hand, the camera can be a good performer for a budget phone but it is not reliable as some of the shots are a hit or miss. Also, the selfie shooter is a disappointment.
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Other than that, the Elephone M1 is a good phone for the price but you may also want to check out what the competition has to offer in this price category. If you are interested, I will leave a product link below the video for you.

Bluboo Reveals More Details About XTouch’s Slim Body, Teases A New Smartwatch

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Bluboo has revealed more details about the Bluboo Xtouch’s body. We already knew that the phone will come with a 3D arc back design with a polygonal mirror texture, which is highlighted in the picture down below.

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Now, the company reveals that the frame on the XTouch measures just 3.75mm at the thickest end and 2.23mm at the thinnest end. This is one of the reasons why the overall thickness of the phone is so thin. Moreover, the phone will feature a CNC metal frame just like the Xiaomi Note with CNC polishing for a smooth round finish.

In addition to revealing details about the phone’s body, Bluboo also revealed a new teaser for a new smartwatch. This is either the Bluboo Xwatch that we saw a few days back or its an entirely new round smartwatch from the company. Anyways, we will soon know what it is. So, stay tuned for more details.

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Here’s a couple more pictures of the Xtouch’s metal frame.

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Huawei’s Kirin 950 Chip Is Official, Features Cortex A72 & i5 co-processor

After months of rumors and speculations, Huawei has officially announced the Kirin 950 chipset in China. The company had a special event for the unveiling in the capital city, Beijing earlier today.

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The Kirin 950 chipset will come with four Cortex A72 cores clocked at 2.53GHz and four Cortex A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The A72 cores will make sure that the phone delivers super fast performance while the A53 cores will maintain efficiency of the chip. Unsurprisingly, the chip will be using the big.LITTLE architecture and will be built on the 16nm FinFET process from TSMC. There will be the Mali-T880MP4 GPU on board which Huawei claims is 100% better than Kirin 930’s GPU. Also, the chip will support Cat. 6 LTE networks ensuring download speeds of up to 300MBps.

Another interesting thing about the new Kirin 950 chip is the i5 co-processor on board. This is an always on processor which can work together with Cortex A72 and A53 cores for the best performance. The best part of the i5 co-processor is that its super efficient, using just 6.5mA, that’s 90% drop from the 90mA as compared to its previous generation i3 processor. This controls the various sensors on board the chip even when the phone is in sleep, which means you can expect tremendous improvement in the battery life, especially in the standby mode.

Also, like the previous Kirin 930 and 920 chipset, the new Kirin 950 comes with VoLTE which should enable better voice calls. Overall, it looks like the Kirin 950 a worthy upgrade to the existing Kirin 930.

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In case, you are wondering about the benchmarks, the chip powering a device was kept in the presentation, and the phone scored about 83,000 on the AnTuTu benchmark. That’s better than existing chips like Exynos 7420.

Anyways, we expect the Kirin 950 powered Huawei Mate 8 to be announced on November 26, which is just a couple of weeks away. So, stay tuned for more details.

Some OnePlus 2 Users Are Facing Issues With Its Fingerprint Sensor

OnePlus 2 is the second generation version of the popular OnePlus One handset and it had some big shoes to fill. The company tried its best with the new handset, and despite a few drawbacks, the phone is still a value for money proposition. As an upgrade, the OnePlus 2 came with a fingerprint sensor embedded into its home button.

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But it looks like the fingerprint sensor may be plagued with some issues. Now, according to recent comments from users, the fingerprint sensor on the OnePlus 2 not working properly on many smartphones. In fact, it is found that the after a while, the sensor just stops working. And its not just the sensor, the home button becomes unresponsive. It simply doesn’t respond to touch. However, the other two capacitive keys on the side work well, which tells us that this is a specific issue with the fingerprint sensor mounted on the button.

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Many users have reported this issue in forums worldwide, and the exact cause of an unresponsive Home button / dead Home button seems to differ from person to person. For some, the sensor seems to stop working after flashing the device. Its not uncommon for users to try out a new build or tweak their phones, and it should be fine on most devices. But it looks like you’ll be better off keeping the same old Oxygen OS on the OnePlus 2 if you don’t want to take the risk of an unresponsive fingerprint sensor.

Another major reason, which many reported to be the cause of the unresponsive home button is water. Some users have said that if you used the sensor with a wet finger, the sensor just stops working. For other users, things were just unfortunate as the button just stopped working after a while.

On a personal note, we have also faced issues with its fingerprint sensor, but its just occasionally. And the sensor is still working fine for us.

After many reports, OnePlus did try to fix the problem, but it seems that their steps have garnered limited success, at least for now.

First option is to reset your device. If it didn’t work, you should try clearing your cache service com.oneplus.fingerprint.service before resetting. Another option is to restore your device to the same OxygenOS version that it shipped with. This seems to solve the problem for most users. However, if your sensor stopped working after using it with a wet finger, you may have go a level further. It is said that some users have tried disassembling the device and removed the battery to make sure that the sensor is completely dry. But this isn’t something that everyone can try out so, if you are facing this issue, its best to contact the service center, or seller if you are within the return period.

This could be a software glitch, which we hope it is. Because, a simple future update can solve such a problem. For example, the company had updated the software to OxygenOS 2.0.2 back in September and the sensor worked much faster. However, if its a hardware glitch, then things will get much harder to fix. Anyways, lets see how OnePlus tackles this fingerprint issue. We will keep you updated with more information soon. Meanwhile, you can read more about the problem and possible workarounds from OnePlus Forums.

Let us know if you have faced issues with your OnePlus 2’s fingerprint scanner.

 

Everbuying Offer lowest Price for Latest Ulefone Devices in Brand Week

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Everbuying started a week of brand sales from November 4 for Ulefone where the phone maker’s latest devices will be marked with lowest price ever.

Ulefone Paris is now sold for USD129.99, which equals to pre-sales price. Though Everbuying says it’s a flash sale, there seems not limit on either supplies or time. The price for Ulefone Be Pro 2 is USD112.99, compared with Ulefone’s conductive price of USD119.99. Ulefone Be Touch 2 again is lowered to the former snap-up price of USD179.99 while the company’s smart watch uWear sells for USD22.99, even lower than the presales price. So if you like Ulefone products, it is no doubt the best time for purchase.

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In China, biggest online shopping platforms like Taobao and JD.com has remolded November 11, local Singles’ Day, into a shipping carnival and this year the festival has extended to all the first 11 days of the month. That’s why Ulefone, which conducted quite strict price control previously, almost lets retailers go as they will now in case that new users will be grabbed by its competitors in a fierce price war.

Buy Ulefone phone at Gearbest: http://www.everbuying.net/m-promotion-active-179.htm

Learn more about Ulefone, please visit the official site: http://ulefone.com/

Elephone Ivory coming soon for just $99

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Elephone Ivory coming soon for just $99

If there is one thing that Elephone can’t be accused of, its sitting back and not thinking of what to bring out next, today we have recieved news of another phone nearing release. The Elephone Ivory will be ready by the end of November.

The specs for the Elephone Ivory are not bad at all considering the low price of just $99 the phone will be powered by the popular 8 core Mediatek MT6753 that is more often found in phones in the $150+ price range.

The display is a 5″ 720p HD unit with on-cell display and 2.5D glass

Given the specs and the low price this could be a great option for people wanting a fairly decent spec spare phone or even a phone for their children.

If Elephone can get the software right and include a bright and vivid screen, as well as a half decent camera, the Elephone Ivory could be a real winner and help to rebuild Elephones reputation.

Having got hands on with the Elephone trunk (review to follow shortly)recently, it is definatly possible for Elephone to make a phone with a decent screen at a decent price, lets hope that they get the software and the camera  working well.

The fact that Elephone are aiming this phone at the budget end of the market, with a price tag of just $99 (£65) could make this a real bargain stocking filler.

Will this be a phone find its way in to a christmas stocking for you this year?

As always please leave comments and questions below

Kind regards

Shanos

Originally article on gadgetz.tv

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Elephone 4k action cam coming soon

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Yesterdays saw the release of the 4K teaser image from Elephone, we now have 2 new images that confirm what Elephone have been working on, its the Elephone 4k action cam.

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The Elephone 4k action cam allows recording of video in the following formats and frames per second, 720 HD video at 120 frames per second,1080p full HD at 60 frames per second and 4K at 15 frames per second.

A 170 degree wide angled lens is mounted up front to capture the video, this wide an angle will get pretty much everything in your field of view (so be carefull what shoes your wearing).

Most sites are stating that the Elephone 4k action cam comes with a 16 mega pixel OV4689 sensor, however the OV4689 is actually a 4 mega pixel sensor rather than the widely stated 16 mega pixel.

This is the sensor used in other action cams such as the Soodoo F60, it does achieve 4K at 15 frames per second on the Soodoo F60, but it would appear that the resolution is probably achieved via interpolation up to 4k rather than being a native sensor resolution.

The Elephone 4k action cam features an  Allwinner V3 chipset ARM Cortex A7 processor @ 1.2GHz, this is a chipset that is finding its way in to a fair number of China based action cams.

The Elephone 4k action cam has built in WIFI support and can be connecter too and operated via an Android or IOS devices, as yet control software has not been shown.

A micro SD card is supported, most China based action cams support up to 64gb, support for 128gb would be a nice addition if it can be pulled off by the Elephone 4k action cam.

I hope that Elephone will spend time optimising their hardware to try and get quality  on par with the market leaders such as Gopro, but until we get some hands on time with a review unit we will have to wait and see.

As usual any questions or comments can be left below.

Kind regards Shanos

Original article posted on gadgetz.tv

Xiaomi Launches Premium 99 Yuan Earphones!

Xiaomi is a Chinese company that needs no further introduction as they produce a lot of tech stuff and some of it may be unknown for you if you don’t live in China. This time around, the company has launched a successor the their successful line of products – earphones. Let’s take a look.
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As usual, Xiaomi inform the consumers about the time and effort that was put designing and manufacturing the earphones. It is said that it takes 20 steps to manufacture them but more importantly, it goes through more than 700 quality tests.
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Also, the new Xiaomi earphones use a “double sound” unit. Whatever that means.
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Finally, the new Xiaomi earphones will be priced at just 99 Yuan in China and it will go on sale on November 11th.
We can’t wait to get our hands-on with the new Xiaomi earphones since previous generation models were probably the best in its price range. We suggest you checking out the Xiaomi Pistons 3 review in the video below:

Meizu to Launch High-End Headphones Soon

Meizu is usually known for its mobile phones but apparently they want to expand their products portfolio.

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Meizu has officially announced that it will launch their “Annual Flagship” headphones on November 9th.

There are no rumours or leaks regarding this headset but it since it is supposed to be an “annual flagship”, we may see the high-end headphones with lots of hi-fi features and other sound enhancements.

Stay tuned to Gizmochina as we will give a preview of the Meizu headphones as soon as they are released.

 

Leagoo Elite 1 Review – Premium Meets Elegance

Leagoo may not be the first manufacturer you think of when it comes smartphones. The Elite 1 is a very stylish yet affordable device but is it any good?

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Leagoo Elite 1 Review: VIDEO

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: SPECS

Display
5″ 1080P (FULL-HD)
Processor
MTK6753, 64-bit, Octa-core, 1.3GHz
RAM
3GB
Camera
13MP Front/16MP Back
Connectivity
Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, GPS, WIFI, GSM,EDGE, GPRS, UMTS, HSPA, HSPA+, dual-SIM, FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7
Battery
2.400 mAh (non-removable)
Dimensions
14.38 x 6.95 x 0.75 cm / 5.65 x 2.73 x 0.29 inches / 136g
OS
Android 5.1
Storage
32GB (expandable via microSD card slot up to 64GB)

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: UNBOXING

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To be honest this is the first time I am reviewing the Leagoo phone and it made a great first impression by a nice looking box and a great overall presentation.
Everything’s packed neatly and the contents include the USB brick and a charging cable, OTG cable, a pair of headphones, SIM ejector pin, instruction manuals and a screen protector. That’s quite a bundle, I would say.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: DESIGN

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When it comes to the design, we are looking at a very sleek and premium feeling device, which is very well made and it uses metal and glass sandwich construction. Also, it is quite a compact phone due since it carries only 5” display.
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The front is covered with the Gorilla Glass 3 and on the top we have an LED, which can light up in 3 different colours, earpiece, a generous 13MP selfie camera and front firing LED flash.
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Leagoo implemented a physical home button, which also doubles as a fingerprint scanner and it is said to be covered with the saphire glass. We also have two backlit capacitive keys next to it.
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The back is also covered by the Gorilla Glass 3 but it is a fingerprint magnet as all glass surfaces.
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As far as optics, we have a 16MP shooter with dual LED flash.
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The Leagoo Elite 1 has a quality metal frame and on the right we have a bunch of controls, which include a volume rocker, power key and guess what, there is a camera shutter button but it only has one stage.
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On the left there is a dual SIM or a combo of one SIM and the microSD card slot.
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On the top there is a headset jack and on the bottom you can find a mic, a speaker grill and the USB port.
Overall, I have to say that this is a one premium looking phone with very good build quality that can rival much more expensive phones as Leagoo Elite 1 costs just below $200.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: DISPLAY

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When it comes to the display, we have a 5” 1080p IPS panel, which is nice and sharp to look at but I found colours to be on a colder side for my taste.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: UI

When it comes to the UI, we have a highly customised version of Android 5.1.
First of all, we don’t have an app tray but we have a bunch colourful icons and if you don’t like them, you can change the whole theme by simply pinching in on the display. Speaking of themes, you can download more of them on the dedicated online store.
Also, we have lots of animated widgets like the music player or gallery.
Whether you like gesture or motions controls or not, Leagoo  included a bunch of them, which are divided into different settings menus for some reason. Usually, I only use double tap to wake feature but I tried a few others and they work pretty good.
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When it comes to the fingerprint security, the setup is pretty straightforward but I can’t say that the fingerprint scanner is the fastest one. Yes, it is pretty accurate (although not the most accurate) but it just takes time to recognise your fingerprint. Another  con is that it does not work straight from the standby mode.
Overall, the UI is fast on the daily use but you may see some choppiness in animations there and there if you are scrolling through menus very fast. However, it is far from a deal breaker.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: BENCHMARKS

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: HARDWARE and PERFORMANCE

The Leagoo Elite 1 uses an octa-core MTK6753 chip with the clock speeds of 1.3GHz, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. Well, we’ve seen these kind of specs on a bunch of China phones lately but it all comes to the right implementation. 
 
Luckily, the phone manages to handle 3D games very well. Honestly, there were just a few minor skipped frames but there is nothing worth complaining and you may get almost stutter free performance. 
 

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: MULTIMEDIA

When it comes to the multimedia consumption, the loudspeaker is ok but there is nothing to be impressed about. It lacks depth and the sound is a bit tinny but ohh well, this is what you usually get for this price.
The sound via earphones is also okay but it is not stellar.
Despite lots of customisations in the UI, Leagoo decided to go with the stock Mediatek camera app we’ve seen on a lot of phones and I  guess it’s ok.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: IMAGE QUALITY

When it comes to the actual quality of the images, the 16MP camera is capable of producing some sharp looking photos with a good amount of details, natural colour reproduction and great contrast.
However, the sensor is having a hard time dealing with direct sunlight rays and some of the pictures have softer focus on the corners.
As usual, the quality declines when the sensor does not get as much light but the Elite 1 is not that bad performer. Well, it is not great either as the images have quite a lot of noise, not that much details and the camera does not always illuminate the scene to make it more visible. Still, this phone is a bit better than lots of phones I’ve tested in this price range.
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When it comes to selfies, the camera is inconsistent. Sometimes, you can get a decent looking photo but the problem is that sometimes camera struggles focusing right, which leads to blurry images.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: VIDEO QUALITY

The 1080P video is above average I would say. Still, the footage could have more details and look a bit sharper overall. See video review for a video sample.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: CONNECTIVITY

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When it comes to connectivity (call quality, signal reception, GPS, Wifi, Bluetooth) everything’s working fine and there are no issues here.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: BATTERY LIFE

The 2400mAh battery does not sound impressive neither on paper nor in reality. I could get maximum of 3 hours of screen-on time with the auto-brightness and one SIM card.

Leagoo Elite 1 Review: CONCLUSIONS

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Leagoo Elite 1 is a one pleasant surprise, to be honest with you. The company is pretty serious about the presentation and it can be seen from the packaging to the design and the materials used in this phone.
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It is a premium looking device that is compact and the Elite 1 has a feature-rich UI, which is running smoothly most of the times, a well-optimized processing package, which leads to a good gaming performance. Also, the phone has a pretty good but not perfect camera.
However, the Leagoo Elite 1 has a slow yet accurate fingerprint scanner and the battery life does not impress.
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Other than that, the phone is a good offering considering the price if you don’t mind a few shortcomings… and if you choose the Elite 1, no one will think this is a sub-$200 phone.