OnePlus is set to apply its “Never Settle” mantra to the world of portable audio. The company has announced a partnership with renowned American audio electronics developer JBL. It’s the first earphone created by Oneplus One and JBL. The JBL E1+ headphones will costs $39.99 directly from OnePlus. But Oneplus will play hard to get on the earphone as before, you need to buy the Oneplus One JBL edition and JBL E+ earphone at the same time. And Oppomart had listed Oneplus One JBL edition.
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Want a new way to start looking at the time? Look no further and buy the Weloop Tommy smartwatch. This unisex LED digital watch comes with many functions and should help you in many ways in your daily life. This black smartwatch sports a Sharp 1.26-inch Memory LCD covered by a metal case. It is 50m waterproof which means that it should be fine when it rains, but when you swim while wearing it, it’s screwed.
Vivo has recently released a special version of the Vivo X5. This version has a sapphire screen. Here’s our unboxing of this new version.
The Vivo X4 sapphire version comes with the same accessories as the regular version such as a pair of earphones, charger, and manual.
The Vivo X5 Sapphire Version shares the same specifications as the original version. It has a 5-inch 720p display screen which is nice. There does not seem to be any problems with it when you watch movies or play videogames. A 720p can provide good screen performance and also does not take too much power.
The receiver is located above the screen and is covered by a metal net to avoid scratches. On the left of it are sensors (proximity sensor, light sensor). On the right of it is the phone’s 5mp front-facing camera with 88 degree wide angle and beauty enhancement feature. Overall, this camera is pretty good.
Below the screen are the usual buttons. From left to right, there’s the menu button, home button, and return button. The image in the Home button has changed into a sapphire stone. There is still no back light.The Vivo X5 Sapphire Version has a thickness of 6.3mm.
The top and bottom part of the back are made of plastic while the middle part is made of metal. The texture is the same all throughout the surface. This phone sports a 13mp rear-facing Sony camera with a closed-loop motor that can turn on the quick shot function. This function is almost twice as fast here as in a regular camera.
When we first tested this phone, the sapphire glass on the screen was pretty strong. Vivo usually adds a protective cover on the screens of their products, but since it’s a sapphire screen, they decided not to add one as it is strong by itself.
The DG850 Hitman will be the last DOOGEE’s model part of the “DG” series. This 5 inch screen mobile will be a step further from the DG750, with HD resolution,5mp front/8mp rear camera, 1GBRAM/16GB ROM and some interesting extras… Just like the DG800 and the DG900 the Hitman will come with a back touch panel that will allow you to take pictures with a single touch. In addition to that, the DG850 will come with a IR remote controller function that will allow you to control Tv, air conditioners and basically anything controlled by a IR remote.
Doogee’s first crowd of 4G phones will be arriving on the market before the year is over. They will all come with the new MT6732 from Mediatek, a quard core 64 bits ARM Cortex-A53 processor system processor which can support resolutions of 1080 at 30fps and native support of 13mp cameras. Like all Doogee phones it will have dual SIM and all of them will, as Doogee has always done.
The First of the “F” series will be the F1 Turbo Mini, a smaller version of the beloved DG 2014, and Doogee‘s first 4g mobile ever. This compact 4.5 inch screen 4g mobile will come with some functions from other movies, including HotKot, previously encountered in the DG580 that allows file transferring without Wife, just by touching the phone’s screen. Inside, it comes with a 1.5 Ghz 4 core processor and 1 + 8G of memory.
Following the 4G trail, next in the F series is the F2, Ibiza, as the name implies, this phone is a lot of fun to use. With a 5 inch QHD display, post capture processing technologies and flash leds to make your selfies show your best side. This phone is the right choice for those who are always on the move and still need a 4G connection.
Finally the last incorporation to the DOOGEE family is the F3 Europa. The Europa is a high end mobile that incorporates some of the aspect of all the DOOGEE phones made so far. With 4g LTE, Gorilla Glass, 5 Inch 720p resolution ,at least 5mp front/8mp rear camera, a back touch panel, smart gestures,1GB RAM+8GB ROM and more…
As we can see, DOOGEE keeps on moving forward in its pursuit of becoming one of the best mobile phone manufacturers in the market but at the same time keeping the price of their mobiles reasonable and affordable for their customers. As the mobile industry moves forward, DOOGEE keeps pace with its competitors.
First of all we have the DG700 Titans 2, a rugged phone with a huge battery(4000 mah), 1GB RAM,8GB ROM, MT6582 quad-core processor, front-facing camera of at least 2 megapixels, rear camera at least 5-megapixels and a ridiculous low price. This beast is the evolution of the DG150 Titans but with a lot of improvements to it, including more memory, a new processor and even, an extra button that can be programmed by the user to perform any action on this rugged smartphone he or she may see fit, like taking a photo, opening your email etc…
The next is the DG750 Iron-Bone. The Iron-Bone boast a really stylish metal, aluminum-Zinc alloy, frame that makes it one of the hardest models we have, hence the name. The metal frame fits perfectly with the rest of the components, including a compact 4.7 inch screen. But this bad boy is not only good looks, it comes packed with a lot of punch, nothing less than a octa-cores processor 1.3 Ghz MT6592 1GB RAM, front-facing camera of at least 2 megapixels, rear camera at least 8-megapixels, 8G of rom, 2000amh battery.
Today, Huawei introduced many new products in its Honor line in Beijing. Besides its new Honor smartphone, they also release trendy yet easy-to-use smartband.
The Huawei Honor Play Smartband has a unibody design and comes in many colors. It can be used by users to look for their phone when they can’t find it. At a certain distance, from the phone, the smartband will sound an alarm notifying you that your phone is somewhere nearby.
This bracelet comes in many features. You can use your phone to take photos with the Huawei Honor Play Smartbandas a remote. It can also tell you how much power your phone has left, and work as an exercise assistant. These are just some of the many features this device has to offer.
The Huawei Honor Play smartband costs around 399 RMB. Pre-orders in Huawei’s official store and other online stores start on October 21 at 10:08.
ZTE has just announced in its @中兴V5 Weibo account that the launch of the new ZTE V5 flagship phone will be held on October 23 in Beijing.
It has been reported that the ZTE V5 flagship phone has support for dual-4G LTE, a bigger screen, and more fashionable design. It will also use the well-received Nubia UI and sport 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization (OIS). Reports also say that this phone will also cost around 1000 RMB (163.25 USD).
Recently,Philips has released more information about its upcoming cellphone in collaboration with YunOS, to make a yunOS phone, Philips I966, which will have the new YunOS 3.0.
A recent promotional poster of the phone shows that the Philips I966 will have a pixel density of more than 534ppi and 2560 x 1440 Quad HD resolution. Since this phone will sport a 5.5-inch screen, it is safe to say that it will use a 5.5-inch 2K screen. This means that this phone will be released as a flagship device.
In addition, the Philips I966 also has support for 4K videos as well as 4G LTE networks. It may also get a fingerprint scanner. Because the use of a 2K screen will require a powerful processor and GPU, it might use MTK’s MT6595 processor or a processor from Qualcomm like the Snapdragon 801.
Months after the release of the OnePlus One phone, OnePlus has launched a new version of its hit in collaboration with American audio electronics giant, JBL. The OnePlus One JBL version also comes with a pair of E1+ earphones customized by JBL for the OnePlus One.
No differences in the main hardware exist between the JBL version and the regular version of the OnePlus One. It still uses the MSM8974AC processor and has 3GB RAM and 16GB ROM.
This version also includes a mixer app that lets users adjust the sound quality of their phone.
This version is covered by a sandstone black case as opposed to the Baby Skin and bamboo cases used by other OnePlus One phones. This can also be changed.
Here’s a close-up of the speakers designed by JBL.
Here’s the JBL logo, making the OnePlus One the first Chinese phone to be authorized to use JBL’s logo, guaranteeing high-quality sound.
Let’s now turn our attention to the JBL-customized earphones for the OnePlus One. As a 399 RMB (65.14 USD) earphones, the E1+ earphones are not just regular earphones for phone calls. It’s also good enough for entry-level music devices. With the help of a powerful megabrand like JBL and the great cost performance of the OnePlus One, you can’t help but have high expectations for these earphones.
These earphones are made of plastic, but to make the best texture possible, JBL added metal caps behind the earphones.
Unlike many entry-level music earphones, the OnePlus One E1+ earphones have a control block along the wire. The buttons’ on the block’s compatibility with the phone can improve user experience.
The eartips are bit loose. The sound is good when playing music at a low frequency. There is no booming noise. When played at a high frequency, it’s even better and even beautiful. Overall, these earphones are pretty good.
Of course, we only used the limited version at the launch. There might be some other things that we missed which we may review later. The entire OnePlus One JBL package costs 2199.99 RMB (359.17 USD), while the OnePlus One JBL E1+ earphones cost 399 RMB. Pre-orders in OnePlus official online store start on October 13 and go on sale on October 17.
Many Weibo users report finding leaked photos of a mysterious 5.5-inch phone from Xiaomi. “A worker at Xiaomi has leaked photos of Xiaomi’s new phone’s rear case. According to our estimations, its dimensions seem to be about 159 x 82mm, which are similar to the iPhone 6 Plus’. Therefore, we can guess that this a rear cover for a new cellphone with a 5.5-inch screen. Whether it is the Red Mi 2 or Mi 4 Plus, we do not know as of now.”
It’s finally here. Huawei has formally launched its Honor television set called the Huawei Honor A55. Unlike traditional TV sets, this does not have the kind of remote control you see in regular TVs. It also does not have all ports you see in regular TVs. No. The only thing it has is one power cable.
The personnel who demonstrated the Huawei Honor A55 stressed that cold booting only takes 7 seconds while warm booting only takes a second, and that it takes less than 50 milliseconds to load the images on the screen.
The Huawei Honor A55 costs 6999 RMB. Pre-orders start on Wednesday and go on sale in Huawei and Ku’s official online stores on November 11.
Rumors that Meizu and Alibaba were collaborating have long been refuted by both despite the release of the Meizu MX4 Yun OS version. However, it turns out that the rumors were true. The chief manager of Alibaba Yun OS said in his Weibo account that after meeting with Meizu, they saved their original plan to collaborate with each other at this October’s launch, implying that the Meizu MX4 Yun OS version will most certainly be one of those products launched.
No doubt that Meizu is surely a competitor in big league, with a quite serious bet on different SoC’s and most importantly pricing their Flagships rightly it has seen formidable success. These upheaval made them to maintain a great portfolio. The manufacturers has rumored to come up with auxiliary version of the MX4(MX4 PRO) as reported earlier. But the intricacy is Meizu MX4 Pro is nearly confirmed to run on e-commerce giant Alibaba’s custom YunOS. The pictures below clearly indicates that a purported Meizu product running on YunOS.
According to the company, YunOS subsume its own virtual machine, which is different from Android’s Dalvik virtual machine. YunOS run time environment, which is the core of the OS, consists of both its own Java virtual machine, which is different from Android’s Dalvik virtual machine, and its own cloud app engine, which supports HTML 5 web applications. Aliyun OS uses some of the Android application framework and tools (open source) merely as a patch to allow YunOS users to enjoy third-party apps in addition to the cloud-based Aliyun apps in their ecosystem.
Alibaba’s YunOS 3.0 event scheduled for October 20, so a joint announcement of the new OS and flagship device is sure on cards.
On the other hand, MX4 Pro is alleged to feature a 5.36″ Quad HD display, powered by an Octa-core ( four Cortex-A15 cores, clocked at 1.8 GHz and four Cortex-A7 cores, clocked at 1.3 GHz) Samsung Exyno 5430 SoC coupled with 3 GB of RAM. The imaging hardware comes with a 20 MP rear camera and a 13 MP front-facing camera. Even a bio metric sensor can be expected.
Which OS would you select, if there is an option to choose between Flyme or YunOS? Comment below.
The most selling point for Huawei Honor 6 Pro is that it features Hisilicon Kirin 928 octa-core 2GHz processor. This model comes with 5 inch 1080P display with 3GB internal storage(32GB of expandable storage), 5MP front facing camera and 13MP rear camera, a 3100mAh battery, running EMUI3.0.
As Huawei’s new flagship, it redesigns its packing box, along with Huawei engine earphone, 0.2mm toughened glass screen protector, white cover case, NFC Tag(2Pcs) and phone shell etc.
It is priced 2999RYB($489), which rose 1000RMB($163) than its predecessor. Huawei Honor 6 Pro would be preordered on October 21st with a limited quantity of 9999 pieces.
First of all, let’s take a brief review for the basic specs for the IUNI U3. UNI U3 features a 5.5-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) display (by Sharp) along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz is powering this model and it comes with Adreno 330 GPU. 13-megapixel rear camera sporting Sony’s sensor while 5-megapixel snapper located on the front of this device. 3000mAh is also part of this package and the device comes with Android 4.4.4 OS pre-installed with IUNI OS.
One of the things that we would like to see is what exactly the new smartphone look like under the pretty skin.
According to the official introduction, with a Natoco technology, U3’s back case could reduce fingerprints and scratches effectively.
The first step of the tear down was to open the case of the smartphone. Removing the rear case was easy with a special tool.
We could see the inside of U3 after remove its case. There are totally 14 screws fixed with the back. We could also see dual SIM card slot and LG battery.
Deeper into the teardown, the mainboard was found. After getting the board out of the smartphone, you can see how all the chips and hardware are packaged on the mainboard.
Below is PCB board chipset.
Close-up for the Micro USB.
Buttons on the right.
Dual SIM casd slot.
Main board(on the right), graphite shield is nearby processor.
Two pieces of Sumsang MCP chipset on the surface, Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor is underneath of the bigger MCP chip.
Ambient light sensor/Proximity sensor.
Summary
Though it is it is easy to get torn apart, but IUNI U3 is still a very solid handset and it does offer up a great value for the price.
OnePlus has teamed up with JBL in releasing a special version of the OnePlus One. This version has speakers provided by American audio electronics company, JBL. It even has JBL’s logo at the back.
In addition to the speakers, JBL also designed a pair of red E1+ earphones for the OnePlus One. Official reports say that the OnePlus One JBL special edition package will go on sale for 2199.99 RMB (359.04 USD), while the earphones will cost 399 RMB (65.12 USD) sold separately. Both products formally go on sale on October 17.
Ployer plans to launch its new products in the upcoming Hong Kong Electronics Fair Autumn Edition. One of them is the Ployer MOMO8-8127 which is part of the company’s new MOMO8 series. This device uses a mid-end processor that is used for mid-end tablets, the MTK8127 which has 1.3GHz. This processor is integrated with the Mali-450MP4 GPU with a strong multimedia specifications. It has support for HD screens and 1080p videos too.
This tablet has an 8-inch IPS screen with 1280 x 800 resolution which many tablets that use the MTK8127 have. It also has support for GPS, Blue Ray, and the newest Android OS. Other specs have yet to be announced.
A lot of 8-inch tablets with the MT8127 quad-core processor cost around 499 RMB (81.45 USD). If the MOMO8-8127 ends up have the same camera and memory specs, then, it should cost the same as well.
Lenovo’s Weibo account on their products’ closed beta tests recently introduced a mysterious new phone with a metal case called the “Lenovo Sisley.” According to Lenovo, it will go on sale soon and is currently undergoing closed beta tests. What’s more interesting is that from the photos that were leaked, it closely resembles the iPhone 6. From the camera’s position to the way the back and the antenna are designed, it almost looks exactly like Apple’s newest phone.
Reports say that this phone is mainly targeted at female consumers. It sports a 5-inch 720p screen and has a thickness of 6.9mm. It comes in greay and pink. It also has a 8mp/13mp dual-camera. Other specifications are not known at this time.
After the success of the OPPO N1, OPPO is preparing to release their next phone, the OPPO N3, on October 29. Today, the company release a photo of the back of the OPPO N3. The design of the OPPO N3’s rear camera looks similar to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3’s camera except that the camera and LED light are laid out horizontally, not vertically like in the Note. It also does not seem to be a dual-color light. From this rendering, it also looks the OPPO N3 sports a metal chassis. Hopefully, we’ll find out more soon.
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