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A teardown of the Huawei Honor 6

The Honor 6 uses the Kiring 920 which is made up of four A15 cores and four A7 cores. Its GPU is the Mali-T628. This phone also sports a 5-inch 1080p touch screen, with 3GB RAM and 16/32GB internal memory space. It also has a 5mp/13mp dual-camera. Its operating system is the Android 4.4.2 and is powered. Lastly, it’s powered by a 3100 mAh battery.

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Double-glass + double-reinforcement —- The Huawei Honor 6 disasembled

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So How’s the first cell phone to use the Kirin 920? Let’s check it out!

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Both sides are made of glass which is covered with a thermal pad.

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The glass in the back is quite strong.

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The motherboard is covered with a metallic shielding case, which, other than protecting the motherboard, makes the phone sturdier.

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Inside the phone, it sues an L-type motherboard. More chips needed and the phone needs to be more compact to increase stability.

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Top: dual flashlight

Bottom: Speaker

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Metal shielding case

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In addition to the shielding case, the phone is reinforced by a duralium case as well. According to the date it was produced, this was determined in June.

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The Honor 6 uses a 3100mAh battery, making it one of the few cell phones with a 5-inch 1080p screen to use a battery with more than 3000mAh.

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Left: Vibrator

Middle: speaker

Right: earphone port

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It sports a 5mp/13mp Sony dual-camera and supports automatic beautification function.

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Middle: Noise-cancelling microphone

Right: Infrared transmitter

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A close-up of the Skyworks 77590-11 GSM/GPRS/EDGE chipset.

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Close-up of the HiSi Hi6401 audio chip. Both the Huawei P6 and P7 use it.

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Kirin 920 + Samsung’s 3GB RAM chip

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Samsung’s 16GB internal memory storage chip

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The Hi6561 power management chip.

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MicroUSB port, recharging port, and speaker phone

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WiFi and Blu Ray chips

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Unlike other cell phones:

  1. The Honor 6 guarantees 4G signal overflow, and uses a 3000mAh battery.
  2. The Honor 6 uses the new Kirin 920 processor.

 

 

 

 

 

How to use MTK Android Sp Flash Tool:

How to use MTK Android Sp Flash Tool:

MTK Android Sp Flash Tool is used to and allows you to flash any stock Rom on the android platform.

In this article I will teach you how to use mtk android sp flash tool with very simple steps.

17 easy steps to use MTK Android Sp Flash Tool:

Step1: First of all you need to download and need to install android USB drivers on your system.

Step2: After installation completed than you need to allow the USB debugging mode on your android phone.

Step3: To allow you need to go to the settings > developer options > USB debugging

Step4: Touch the square box in front of the USB debugging to give the permission.

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Step5: Now search for the stock Rom from the internet and download it to your android phone.

step6: After downloading the stock Rom from the internet you need to extract it on your computer

Step7: Than you need to search for the smart phone flash tool from the internet after that download that tool to your computer.

Step8: After all that you need to open the Flash_Tool.exe application.

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Step9: When you open the Flash_Tool.exe application you are able to see a smart phone flash tool runtime trace mode window.

Step10: In that window you see a Scatter loading option to the right of the window.

Step11: Now click on the Scatter loading option.

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Step12: When you click on the scatter loading option there is another window pop up where you find a scatter file, just click on it and open that file.

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Step13: After that the scatter file is loaded to the smart phone flash tool runtime trace mode window.

Step14: Now click on the downloaded option that can be seen just above.

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Step15: When you click on the downloaded option the operation of flashing is start.

Step16: Than connect your android phone to the system (computer) via USB cable.

Step17: When the green circle is display that means flashing is completed.

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Xiaomi’s price cut defended and publicity event lowdown.

This week’s blogging news sees Xiaomi’s massive price cuts defended, JD.com promoting themselves on a motor scooter and the bitter rivalry between the major players Tencent and Alibaba/UCWeb being played out in various short articles.

Xiaomi’s CEO Lei Jun was in defence mode on his microblog this week; trying to persuade people that the huge price cut was not a last ditch attempt at meeting its own sales expectations. Xiaomi has cut the price of its third generation model by 25%, and this is rumoured to be because of the need to clear excess inventory and give the firm a chance of meeting their target of selling 60 million smartphones in 2014. Lei’s blog responses were apparently amused by the insinuations but there was no direct denial to any of the claims except to say that Xiaomi is aggressively expanding capacity to meet demand. Although with the huge competition from the many new high quality and cheap smartphones, it seems plausible that Xiaomi are beginning to feel the strain and possibly take steps to compete more effectively.

JD.com spent the week waxing lyrical about its annual promotional event which took place on June 18th; featuring some memorable photographs of JD’s founder Richard Liu delivering products around Beijing on a motor scooter. The first event of this kind took place in 2010 and this year JD reported its order intakes had doubled from last year’s figures. Liu’s personal blog was strangely silent regarding the promotion, but other JD executives were sufficiently indulgent about it on their microblogs. Vice President Xu Lei, apart from hyping JD’s own promotional event, pointed out the other companies who used June 18th as a day for promotion. Suning and Alibaba representatives were tweeting about their own events so it seems June 18th is becoming a major sales event for all.

Also, there has been much cynicism regarding the role of Tencent in bringing about a record fine for piracy for rival company Alibaba in relation to the recently acquired UCWeb web browser. It has been reported that Tencent was a major force pushing for the fine of 260 million yuan. He has been roundly criticised by executives of both Alibaba and UCWeb, which seems a little odd given that piracy is something that harms all of the big players and all stand to benefit from harsh sanctions in the end.

Xiaomi 4K Smart TV with Broadcom 5G, a perfect solution.

 

Considering the powerful handheld devices available these days, it is strange that it has taken so long for the streaming capabilities of the average homeowner to catch up. It might have just happened, however, Xiaomi’s 4K Mi TV2 is now available and it contains a groundbreaking component. Broadcom’s 5G Wifi chip is actually capable of providing the speed, bandwidth and range to achieve seamless connectivity with other devices, online mobile gaming and HD-quality streaming.

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This kind of technological breakthrough could herald a huge increase in demand for smart TVs, with Gartner2 reporting that 85% of all LCD TVs will be Smart TVs by 2018, and it is the synchronisation of devices that is demanded the most from new technology, so the 5G capability is bound to be a popular advancement. The TV also offers superior gaming features and access to thousands of free HD movies and on-demand services.

The two companies certainly seem to have struck gold insofar as combining their products goes, being able to produce a Smart TV capable of so much so quickly was a masterstroke of Xiaomi’s, and Broadcom’s hardware will add capability to Xiaomi’s affordable excellence in design we have all come to expect. It is something of a match made in heaven if the spokespeople are to be believed, with Broadcom Senior Director Alex Chou effusing By combining our cutting edge technology with their own design expertise, Xiaomi has raised the bar for smart TV performance and delivered a remarkable new home entertainment experience to the China consumers.” It certainly is cutting edge technology, with the 5G performing up to 3 times faster and with six times more power than the earlier 802.11 version, it provides 8 times the capacity and broader coverage with improved reliability. This gigantic stride forward, when coupled with Xiaomi’s design and value is certainly a product worth investing in.

Oppo Find 5 Mini: mainstream specs, high-end design

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Oppo are making quite a name for themselves, they have very competitive products in all ends of the market from budget to top-end and are establishing themselves as quite a powerhouse. This Oppo Find 5 mini is a mid-spec phone for the mainstream sector and it contains many of the build and design qualities that make Oppo devices so appealing, compensating for the lower specifications of hardware. We spent the day with the Oppo Find 5 Mini and this is how it went.

The phone looks very impressive, the packaging is plain but the phone itself is striking: small and light without feeling flimsy. The buttons are well-designed and the phone is easy to grip. The 4.7 inch screen means the phone fits comfortably in hand. The qHD display is not perfect but coupled with the IPS it is a pretty good effort, and the display is good overall, with no visible pixellation and striking colours.

24-hours with the Oppo Find 5 mini: Stunning design and build makes this stand out

The hardware is a bit of a disappointment, most notably the MediaTek MT6582 quad-core chipset and 1GB of RAM means the phone lacks power compared to other smartphones of its market. That said, it is able to run the Colour OS, with the only noticeable drop in speed occuring when switching between power-heavy apps and games.

The camera possesses some nice features, the rear is 8MP and has auto-focus, HDR and Panorama shooting modes. The photograph below was taken with the Find 5 Mini and it is of perfectly acceptable quality for the price.

Macro shot from the Find 5 mini

The Find 5 Mini is on the market at a reasonable Rs 19,990 competing with the likes of the Sony Experia M2 Dual, it remains to be seen which of these is the best bet for your money, we haven’t seen enough of the Find 5 Mini yet to be sure.

Samsung Galaxy Gear Live smartwatch is released

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Samsung has released the new Galaxy gear Live smartwatch, this smartwatch is running with Android Wear platform, the smawrtwatch is now available in Google PlayStore for pruchase.

Video: LG G3 drop test

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LG hasoficially announce the LG G3 smartphone, this is the new flagship smartphone from Korean company, the LG G3 brings cool features and nice body design. is now we have a video that show the LG G3 getting drop test.

Google officially announced Android One Project, the cheap Android device for emerging market

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Google has held the Google I/O 2014 conference, and they also announce some hot topics in Android and Google platform, the one of the interesting news is the Android One Project that launch by Google.

Meizu MX4: a display to appreciate from the new Xiaomi rivals.

There’s a new opponent for the manufacturers of high-end but affordable smartphones; move over Xiaomi, Meizu has arrived, with the promise of great things. The MX4 is due for release later this year and is to be a flagship device capable of direct competition with Xiaomi’s range in specifications and value for money. It is to be priced at a highly competitive 1999 Yuan ($321 US dollars). The purpose of the exercise, apparently, is for Meizu to prove to the world that it can do what Xiaomi do, and gain credibility. So what is this MX4 and can it really compete with the masters of this market?

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The MX4 has some exemplary specifications, most notably with regard to the display. The 5.5 inch screen has an awe-inspiring 2560 x 1536 resolution. A pixel per inch ratio of 543 and that could easily make a media fan actually faint with joy. Other specs include 3GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 805 chipset and the photo capabilities are good; there’s a 16 megapixel rear and a 5 megapixel front-facing camera.

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It was previously reported that the MX4 would exist in two forms, with the above version the high-end option: so don’t get overly excited about the price quite yet. There will be a lower specification model too, and that one we assume will have the $321 price tag and a more modest display capability of 5 inch 1080p. This means the MX4 is going to be in the same ball park price-wise as the OnePlus One. The Meizu MX4 is also reported to have LTE connectivity, it will be equipped with the newest version of Meizu’s overlay Flyme ROM, version 4.0.

Meizu are expanding into the US market with the MX3 available there at the moment through their website store. Hopefully the MX4 will be available there too soon. The progression of Meizu continues to excite, as they are rumoured to be working on another low-cost mid spec phone – one reportedly powered by a Mediatek MT6595, but we’ll have to wait for further information about that.

Uoogou X3 to cost only 399 RMB (64 USD): has 4.7-inch screen and uses 1.5GHz quad-core processor

Recently, Uoogou released its new quad-core phone, the Uoogou X3. It has been listed many online stores as costing only 399 RMB which is surprising consithe phone’s features are pretty good considering its low cost.

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According to reports, the Uoogou X3 uses the 1.5GHZ MT6589 quad-core chipset. Considering the frequency, this phone must be using the MTK6589 Turbo Edition. In addition to the 1GB RAM, it also has 8GB of internal memory storage. It also sports a 4.7-inch IPS display screen with qHD resolution and has a 2mP/8mP dual-camera. Its operating system is the Android 4.2 and it supports TD-SCDMA+GSM dual-SIM.

 

This phone is available in red, white, champagne gold, and black. It is 7.55mm thick. Despite its slender frame, this phone is powered by a 2800mha battery!

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Pre-orders can be made at JD and will be sold on the 30th.

ELIFE S5.5 to replace MT6592 processor with Snapdragon 400

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Gionee will replace the MT6592 with the Snapdragon 400 (MSM8928 quad-core/A7 1.6G) as the processor for the ELIFE S5.5L. One of the main reasons could be because Gionee will have to wait until July for MediaTek to ship them the needed processors.

 

Other adjustments were made for this new 4G edition. The camera does not stick out anymore, but as a result, the S5.5L’s thickness increased from 5.55mm to 5.75mm! In addition, its battery power has increased to 2450mAh!

 

It also supports TD-LTE/WCDMA/TD-SCDMA and GSM internet but can still support 3G dual-mode. Other specs have not changed. The S5.5L still sports a 5-inch 1080p Samsung SA screen, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, a 5mp 95 degree wide angle front-facing camera, and 13mp Sony rear camera. It also comes with the Amigo 2.0.

 

Reliable sources say that the ELIFE S5.5L will hit stores in July and is not expected to be more expensive than the original octa-core version.

 

 

Xiaomi MiPad tablet is heading to market on July 1st

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Back on May, Xiaomi has launch their first tablet device Xiaomi MiPad tablet, the Xiaomi Mipad tablet is ready to sold in Chinese market on July 1st. The tablet is comes with NVIDIA Tegra K1, this is the forst tablet device that powered by Tegra K1 pricessor.

FlyMe OS running on Nexus 5 smartphone

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Meizu Chairman, has been posted on his microblogging account thet the FlyMe OS is now running on Nexus 5 smartphone. Meizu has been says that the Flyme OS is ready to available on other devices rather than Meizu smartphone devices.

Hedy’s masterpiece, the H770/Q7 to cost only 599 RMB (96.08 USD), has a 5-inch 720p screen

Due to many reasons, The Hedy H770/Q7, which was first released last September, has become Hedy’s last cellphone “masterpiece.” According to someone from Hedy, the company will no longer get involved in the cell phone industry. The phone’s edges have a very fashionable look. The top and bottom have small curved design. It has a thickness of only 8.7mm and is available in many colors.

 

This phone sports a 5.3-inch IPS display screen with an HD resolution of 1280 x 720 and also uses OGS. Its processor is the MTK6589 quad-core chipset with a frequency of 1.2GHz. It also has 1GB+4GB RAM and a 3mP/13mP dual-camera. It is powered by a 2000mha battery and supports TC-SCDMA China Mobile 3G internet and China Unicom/China Mobile 2G internet. It supports double SIM-card as well as dual-microphone noise reduction and commonly used sensor features. Its operating system is based on the Android 4.2.

 

When it was first release, the Heddy H770/Q7 cost 999 RMB (160.25 USD). Recently, the black and white editions were listed in Yixun as only costing 599 RMB which is the lowest it has been sold for so far.

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Is it safe to buy a OnePlus One from a third party dealer?

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The OnePlus One is now available in some third party retailers, for a premium or course, but it may be the only option for some people desperate to own the phone and without an invitation. So is it safe to buy from these retailers? Are there any things to watch out for? Well, yes, you need to be careful, but it can be done safely with a little bit of research and while there are some simple modifications that may be necessary, there is not a great deal of work involved.

The OPO is on sale from OppoMart for $399 before shipping and this company is probably your safest bet, but the phone itself has different software. Instead of CyanogenMod 11S it runs Color OS. The way around the software is to install a CynogenMod ROM or to just continue using the Color OS. Installing the CynogenMoD ROM can be daunting, although there is plenty of technical support out there to help anyone through the process.

Also the LTE bands are China-specific so users from Europe or North America may well have problems running any third party version of the OPO. Although this depends on your location so a bit of research may find this is a non-issue. Other things to be aware of are the warranty will not be valid outside of China, so you may not be covered if anything goes wrong.

Really then, there are many things to consider before buying an OPO from a third party, but these dealers are in the unique position of actually having some phones in stock, and at the moment they are the only real option for owning one for many of us. If a OnePlus One is something you really want, the third party issues shouldn’t deter you. They are, after all, fairly easy to overcome.

The quad-core Soaiy M-706 hits stores: has 1GB RAM and costs 799 RMB(128.17 USD)

Since the release of the iPhone 5S, many companies have released phones that copied its design. One of them is Soaiy’s newest phone, the Soaiy M-706.

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The design of the Soaiy M-706 is very similar to the Aoson M787T which was also influenced by the iPhone 5S’s design. It has some golden edges to it and the back is made of aluminum alloy. The top and bottom frames are white. The M-706 has a very thin shape and its measurements are 200.9 x 136.8 x 6.99mm. 1-14062512024MS

 

The Soaiy M-706 sports a 7.9-inch IPS display screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768. It supports 10-point touch screen technology and runs on the MT8382 quad-core chipset with a main frequency of 1.3GHz. It also supports WCDMA/GSM internet and has 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM along with a .3mP/5mP dual-camera. It is powered by a 3000mHa battery and runs on the Android 4.22 operating system. It is also WIFI-DISPLAY-supported.

 

The Soaiy M-706 can be purchased at JD for 799 RMB.

 

ZTE to change the name of the Red Bull Smart Phone

ZTE recently announced that they will change the name of their new flagship phone, the Red Bull. Although they said that they are quite proud with coming up with the “Red Bull” name, they still hope they can come up with another name that can have a personality of its own and can rightfully be passed down from generation to generation. They hope to come up with a name as creative as the ones Internet users have suggested.

 

For the moment, ZTE has changed the phone’s name in its Weibo account from the “ZTE Red Bull Phone” to the “ZTE V5 Smart Phone.” Whether or not netizens are fine with this remains to be seen but some internet users say that they don’t care about the name but whether it is well made.

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Samsung ZeQ, yet antoher Tizen OS smartphone

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While for now, Samsung has alaready release their first Tizen OS smartphone to the market through Samsung Z, and now we have a new picture of the other Tizen OS smartphone from Samsung, the phone is calld as Samsung ZeQ.

Huawei Honor 6 Review: new flagship smartphone with Kirin 920 octa-core processor

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After we’ve covered the news about the official lauching about the new flagship smartphone, the Huawei Honor 6, is now we have a review about the phone. The new Huawei Honor 6 is packs with 5 inch screen, 3GB of RAM and this is the first smartphone that powered by Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 920 octa-core processor made of four A15 cores and 4 A7 cores which Huawei thinks compares to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset.

Why you can’t get hold of a OnePlus One.

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The OnePlus One is a smartphone of wonder and legend. It is here but yet not here, a beautiful twinkling mirage. How has this happened that there is such a shortfall in supply? You need an invitation to own one, and these are horribly scarce. Although the hype is certainly building demand, it is a frustrating time for potential customers and manufacturer alike. Carl Pei, Director of OnePlus Global, has posted a basic explanation of the problem on the OnePlus forums, so we thought we’d pass it on to you, if nothing else this article gives you something to read while waiting for your invitation.

While assuring customers that OnePlus are “doing everything…to increase shipments”, Pei explains that while the demand was underestimated, it is too important not to have a stock surplus for a startup to order too many. This meant that order numbers were conservative. Much more conservative than they thought, apparently. Making up the shortfall is difficult because the LCD screen has a 3 month procurement programme so new orders cannot be completed at speed and the last batch were ordered before the end of April. Add to this OnePlus rejects 30% of all new components due to their strict quality control, the back cover is made of unique materials so is difficult to produce and the 64GB memory is unusual so not easy to come by, and the problem becomes clear: it just takes a long time to build the phone, and they need far more than they ever dreamed they would need. This means it is likely to be some time yet before the demand can meet supply.

OnePlus have been accused of withholding stock purposelfully, something Pei refutes as going against the OnePlus business plan. They don’t have the marketing budget of the big players, so their way to the top of the chain is to produce high-quality smartphones at low prices and instead of advertising, sell as many as they can (without making a profit) and rely on the phones to advertise themselves and word of mouth recommendations. Holding back stock would seem to contradict the business plan but the hype can’t be bad advertising for the company. So is there any light at the end of the tunnel? Production is due to increase at the end of this month and there are plans to adopt a pre-order system later in the year but not until they have sorted the production problems.

So are they to be forgiven? Well, they have achieved a massive amount for a company that didn’t exist 8 months ago, to have produced a phone at all in that time is an achievement, and the products are excellent value. It might be worth the hassle to bear with them and all the teething problems and look to the future, they might just get it right next time.