Friday, April 8, 2016

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iMAN i3

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iMAN i3 Rugged Smartphone – full review and hands on

iMAN i3It is an almost inevitable fact that if you own a smartphone you are going to drop it, and if you are like me when I drop my phone it normally lands in the worst possible place. One of the new features that has started to appear in flagship devices is a level of water resistance. This is a great feature which adds an extra level of reassurance, especially if you are prone to dropping your phone in the toilet!
iMAN i3 in Toilet
But what if you need more? What if you spend much of your time outdoors? You might need something more rugged. There are quite a few different rugged smartphones on the market including the iMAN i3. The iMAN i3 is a 4.3 inch, quad-core device with an IP68 waterproof rating.
Specification
Beneath the ruggedized exterior of the i3 you get a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage along with a 4.3 inch qHD display (960×540). Here is a look at the rest of the specs:
Display 4.3-inch IPS qHD (960 x 540) Processor 1.5GHz MT6589 Quad Core GPU PowerVR SGX 544MP RAM 1GB Storage 16GB, microSD card slot, up to 32GB Camera 13 Megapixel Rear Camera & 2 Megapixel Front-Facing Camera Battery 2000 mAh Connectivity GPS, microUSB 2.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth Networks 3G/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz Software Android 4.2 with Google Play Dimensions 138x 72x 13 mm199 grams Colors Black SIM slots 1x WCDM/GSM, 1x GSM Design
The i3 is all about its rugged design. Everything else is secondary. The phone doesn’t try to be elegant, but rather chooses to show off its hardened exterior. The case is made of a combination of hard rubber and thick plastic.
The phone has capacitive keys just below the display and above the prominent iMAN logo. Just above the display is a fairly standard arrangement for the front facing camera, notification LED and ear piece. All the buttons around the side are completely sealed by a rubber skin, obviously for waterproofing. On the left-hand side are the volume controls, the power button and the micro USB port. The latter has a stiff plug/cover which pops into the port to protect it from water. The port seems to be a little deeper than on other phones and when I tried a normal USB cable the connector didn’t fully make contact. The supplied cable works fine but to my eyes it looks a bit longer. This isn’t a problem, but something worth noting if you ever need to buy a replace lead.
On the right-hand side are two extra buttons. One is the torch button which switches on the camera’s LED. The other is a SOS button which can be configured in software to either send a text message to an emergency contact, or flash a Morse-code message on the LED.
At the very top is the 3.5 headphone jack which is protected by a plug like the micro USB port. The battery cover on the back is secured in place using two screws which allows the device to remain water tight. Under the cover you will find the battery, two SIM slots and the micro SD card slot. All are easily accessible once you take the battery cover off with the supplied mini-screwdriver.
Another interesting feature of the i3 is that it has built-in wireless charging capabilities and the phone ships with its own charging pad. The idea is that you won’t need to keep unstopping the micro USB port to charge the device, instead you just pop it onto the mat and  let the wireless charging tech work its magic.
Rugged
The iMAN i3 sports IP68 water resistance. IP68 means complete protection against dust and water resistance beyond 1m.
As you can see from the photos below I submerged, buried and generally tortured the device. Some of the shots are simulations (I didn’t roll over the device with my car), but all the water and mud is real.
After all this meanness, I am happy to report that the device continued functioning normally. However at some point a little bit of muddy water did get into the display. As a result when the phone is held in direct sunlight the water vaporizes and leaves a muddy mist on the screen. The amount of water is probably minuscule and if I were to partially disassemble the phone it could probably be cleaned off the glass. Another minor wound from my maltreatment of the device was a small scratch on the screen. It was probably the sand that did it!
It is likely that I pushed the device too far in my photo shoot, hence its minor injuries. In terms of protection against the accidental exposure to water and mud, the i3 will probably resist like a champ.
Performance
The iMAN i3 uses a quad-core MediaTek MTK6589T processor with a PowerVR SGX544 GPU. It scores 17,785 on AnTuTu. Putting that into some context, it means that AnTuTu ranks this handset as just slightly slower than a Samsung Galaxy S3. More than sufficient for a phone that you would buy primarily for its hardened shell.
A quick test using Epic Citadel showed that the iMAN i3 can manage an average of 42.5 frames per second at 960 x 544 in high performance mode, 42.1 in high quality mode, and 35.6 in ultra high quality mode. These aren’t the best numbers around, but sufficient to get the job done.
iMAN i3 epic citadel
As for the Wi-Fi and GPS performance. The Wi-Fi worked very well and I had no trouble getting a signal even in the partially dead spots around my house. The GPS works OK, but it did take a couple of minutes for the phone to make get its initial lock.
Battery
The battery in the iMAN i3 is a 2000mAh unit. I ran a few battery tests and the results seem on-par with other quad-core devices with a similar sized battery. For 3D gaming I used Epic Citadel to discover that the i3 can handle about 3 hours of intensive 3D graphics on one charge. You can watch locally stored MP4 videos for around 5.5 hours on one charge, while YouTube streaming over Wi-Fi lasts about 4 hours.
Camera
The device has a 13MP camera which, if megapixels are anything to go by, should yield some nice results. However using the camera was a bit of mixed bag. In bright light the photos can become washed out and sometimes it seemed that the camera had trouble focusing. But having said that, if you are careful you can take some reasonable shots.
Here are a few shots from the camera, judge for yourself:
Connectivity
The iMAN i3 isn’t designed to be flagship phone, however it does have all the connectivity options you would expect from a 3G device. There is Wi-Fi ( 802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth, 2G GSM and 3G. The device is dual SIM and supports 3G on 900 and 2100MHz. This means that the 3G won’t work in the USA, however standard GSM calls should work. 2100 Mhz is the most common 3G frequency and should work in most places around the world, however a lot of carriers also use a secondary 3G frequency range. In Asia and South America this is often 850MHz, but in Europe it tends to be 900MHz. This means that this device offers European users better connectivity than many other Chinese devices which often support 850/2100 rather than 900/2100.
You need to check with your carrier to ensure compatibility or if you trust Wikipedia then this UMTS networks page could have the information you need.
Software
The phone runs Android 4.2.2. The launcher has been customized to include stylized icons that match the rugged design of the phone. All the icons appear in metal boxes, even non-system apps that are installed from the Play Store. Since Google Play is pre-installed there is full access to all of Google’s apps including Gmail, YouTube and Google Keyboard etc.
iMAN i3 software
Pricing and conclusion
If you spend a lot of time outdoors, either for work or pleasure, then the iMAN i3 could be just the phone you need. Although the specifications aren’t high, the device has more than enough processing power for every day usage, but the real charm is its rugged design. Water, mud, sand, I tried them all and basically the phone survived its mistreatment. As for the price, the iMAN i3 starts at $337 and you can get one from Chinavasion.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

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Doogee F5

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Doogee F5 FHD liquid metal phablet with fingerprint scanner is priced just $140

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Doogee has unveiled their latest offering, the F5 phablet. Doogee joins the affordable smartphone market with their newest smartphone priced at only $140. Given the aggressive price point, the Doogee F5 actually has decent specs and features.
According to Android Headlines, Doogee aimed to create a unique phablet that set itself apart from the iPhone and other current smartphones that look like iPhones. Instead, the smartphone manufacturer from China has unveiled a square shaped device that is made out of strong and lightweight liquid metal. The smartphone is 7.8 mm thick and weights 171 grams.
The Doogee F5 has a 5.5-inch Full HD IPS Sharp Screen display with a 1080 x 1920 screen resolution, 401 ppi pixel density and 82 percent screen-to-body ratio. It is powered by an octa-core 64-bit MediaTek MTK6753 processor and 3 GB of RAM. Given its hardware specs, the phablet is capable of providing users with a smooth browsing experience.
The phablet has 16 GB of internal memory but can be expanded up to 32 GB.
The F5 handset also features a 13 MP rear camera with a Samsung 3M2 CMOS sensor, dual-LED flash and autofocus and a 5 MP front-facing camera. The Samsung ISOCELL sensor allows the handset to capture crisp and dynamic images, even in low light conditions.
The F5 also offers users security via a fingerprint scanner located below the rear camera. The fingerprint scanner features 360-degree identification and can record five sets of fingerprints. It only takes 0.5 seconds to unlock the device.
In terms of connectivity, the Doogee F5 has 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS capabilities. It also has dual-SIM with dual standby capabilities. The F5 phablet comes preloaded with the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS out of the box.
Doogee has also backed the F5 with a 3,000 mAh battery with fast charge capabilities. According to the company, it takes only 30 minutes for the phone to charge up to 70 percent. A full charge of the device takes only 2.5 hours.
Online retailers are now taking pre-orders for the Doogee F5 and the phablet is expected to ship out by Sept. 30.
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Sunday, March 27, 2016

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Elephone

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Elephone’s Bezel-Less S3 Handset Coming Next Month

Elephone is not exactly a big company, but this China-based smartphone manufacturer is trying to win over consumers with great design and affordable prices. Elephone has introduced a number of interesting devices in the last couple of months, like the Elephone Vowney, and their P9000 line of devices. Now, the Elephone P9000 Edge is arguably the most interesting P9000 devices, mainly because of its design. This device sports no bezel on the sides, while it is quite sleek-looking in general, though it is not available for purchase just yet.
Speaking of bezel-less design, we’ve already talked about yet another such Elephone-branded devices, the Elephone S3. Well, we no have more info regarding this phone, courtesy of our source at the company. We now know that the Elephone S3 will be launched next month, even though the exact date is still unknown. This handset will feature a 5.2-inch fullHD (1920 x 1080) display, along with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The device will be fueled by MediaTek’s MT6753 64-bit octa-core processor, and will pack in a 2,100mAh battery which supports Quick Charging. The fingerprint scanner will be placed on the back of this phone, below the 13-megapixel main camera.
As already mentioned, the Elephone S3 will be released next month, and the device is going to be available in Silver, Rose Gold, Grey and Gold color options. The company has already released the promo video for this smartphone, so if you’re interested in checking that out, you can take a look at the embedded clip down below. This video actually reveals some additional design choices, as well as some additional features, like the LED notification light for example, which is also included in this package. That is pretty much it, the Elephone S3 will be released soon, and yet we still don’t know when will P9000 Edge going to be available, and it seems like quite a few people are interested in buying that particular phone. Either way, we’ll let you know if the company releases any more info regarding that handset, so stay tuned.

Stop paying for big brand overhead; Buy an unlocked phone online (Elephone)


I’m currently in the review process for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, and it is undoubtedly the most attractive phone I’ve ever seen in person. It’s also about $800. That kind of money used to be what you’d pay for a model with upgraded memory or some kind perks. Now, Samsung appears to be making it the new normal.
First, lets get a couple facts out of the way. The Samsung Galaxy S7 retails for $669 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge comes in at $779 at my carrier of choice, T-Mobile. That breaks down to $27.92 a month with zero up front for the vanilla Galaxy S7, and $30 a month with a $59.99 down payment for the curvaceous S7 Edge. Add in tax (~7% here in Ohio) and you’re well over $700 or $800 for your phone of choice. That’s a lot of money.
I think it’s time we stopped putting up with this.
These phones are marvels of technology for sure. But, at $800 you have to ask yourself what you’re really buying. Through bulk rate buying, Samsung can get the component cost down to about $255 for the Galaxy S7.  Add in other overhead like advertising, manufacturing and human costs,  et. al, and you have a recipe for one of the most expensive phones out there.
Samsung spent $45 million advertising the Samsung Galaxy S6. Forty. Five. Million. Dollars. For a phone that wasn’t that good.
I’m sorry, flagships. I just can’t anymore.
Alternatives
I love phones. I never seem to get burned out on them, no matter how many times I’ve switched. And I’ve switched a lot. I love experiencing what a new phone has to offer. I love seeing a company’s vision for what the mobile space should look like. I just love phones.
Browsing through Gearbest’s listings shows me that I don’t have to wait two years between new experiences. I don’t have to spend $800 to get a well built phone with great specs. Here are some of my favorites currently on Gearbest for literally half (or less) of a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
Elephone P9000
  • CPU: MTK6755 octa-core
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • ROM: 32 GB
  • Camera: 13 MP/8 MP
  • Screen: 5.5″ 1920 x 1080 FHD
  • Battery: 3000 mAh
  • Other features: Fingerprint scanner, USB Type-C, smart key, metal body, 82% screen to body ratio
  • Price: $270
  • Website
  • Elephone P9000 Lite
  • CPU: MTK6755 Octa-core
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • ROM: 32 GB
  • Camera: 13 MP/5 MP
  • Screen: 5.5″ 1920 x 1080 FHD
  • Battery: 3000 mAh
  • Other features: USB Type-C, smart key, expandable storage
  • Price: $219
  • Website
  • Elephone Vowney
  • CPU: Helio X10 octa-core
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • ROM: 32 GB
  • Camera: 21 MP/8 MP
  • Screen: 5.5″ 2560 x 1440 QHD
  • Battery: 4000 mAh
  • Other features: Fingerprint scanner, 120fps slow motion video, expandable storage
  • Price: $328
  • Website
  • Elephone M3
  • CPU: MTK6755 Octa-core
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • ROM: 32 GB
  • Camera: 21 MP/8 MP
  • Screen: 5.5″ 1920 x 1080 FHD
  • Battery: 3000 mAh
  • Other features: Fingerprint scanner, USB Type-C, 2.5D glass, aluminum body, expandable memory
  • Price: $227
  • Website
  • Elephone is just one company putting out top tier phones for a fraction of the price. Gearbest and other sites like Amazon and B&H Photo offer a lot of great unlocked options for really good prices. These phones prove that you don’t have to buy overhead to buy a great phone. Keep your eyes peeled to our Twitter for more of these posts and some great deals on great phones.

    Elephone P8000 packs a 4,200 cell and 3GB of RAM for $210

    Elephone is among the emerging Chinese manufacturers that aims to make a name for itself by offering affordable, yet well-equipped smartphones. The upcoming P8000 is one such example and it offers plenty of bang for the buck.

    The smartphone's chief claim to fame is its worldwide LTE support, a rarity with less prominent Chinese offerings. The functionality is delivered by Mediatek's MT6753 chipset, announced a few months ago. It is basically an underclocked version of the more popular MT6752, and the octa-core processor within it ticks at 1.5GHz.
    Much like the P7000 which it doesn't replace, but rather complements, the P8000 is built around a 1080p 5.5-inch display. Elephone has fitted the P8000 with 3GB of RAM, though internal storage is less impressive at 16GB. A microSD slot hasn't been quoted by the source, but the P7000 has it, and we expect the P8000 to come with one as well.
      Elephone P8000
    It doesn't stop there and the Elephone P8000 packs an ample 4,200mAh battery. A 13MP main camera, joined by a 5MP selfie shooter takes care of capturing memories, and a fingerprint sensor on the back is another welcome tick on the specsheet.
    The device runs Android 5.0 Lollipop upon launch, but the best part is that according to the source, all of the above will set you back a mere $210.
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    BlackBerry Classic &. OnePlus X

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    BlackBerry Classic vs. OnePlus X

    And we begin… We start the first match-up of this year’s voting with what we’ve dubbed the “play-in” round, for the lack of a better term. A 25-item bracket isn’t the most visually pleasing, especially if you’re OCD, after all, so we needed to make it work.
    At any rate, our first matchup is BlackBerry Classic vs. OnePlus X. Yes, the BlackBerry Classic is a tad older, it’s been out for well over a year now, but it is the most recent hardware refresh and runs BlackBerry 10. Sure, the Passport runs it as well, but this phone is newer and this is probably the latest smartphone we’ll see for the year, or longer. Sure, we’ll see more BlackBerry phones this year, but likely running Android like the Priv.
    What about OnePlus X? The device isn’t the most powerful of the OnePlus family, that title goes to the One follow-up in the OnePlus 2. But I’d argue that the One Plus X looks and feels more premium than the more spec’d-out OnePlus 2. I’m a big fan of glass front/back designs. I get a tad excited when I see those features. One huge benefit it has is its price, too, and it’s one of the best phones in the $250 price point. It looks a heck of a lot more premium than its price suggests.
    But how does the OnePlus X compare to the BlackBerry Classic? That’s for you to decide.
    Vote below, and vote as often as you’d like. Have fun and be kind to each other.
    BlackBerry Classic
    For the BlackBerry faithful, the Classic is a sight for sore eyes. The approach by the Waterloo company is simple: rather than taking the competition head on, BlackBerry is putting its focus on retaining the customers it still has. That means more devices like the Passport and Classic, which offer that familiar (and terrific) typing experience with excellent enterprise security. If you want to relive the glory days of physical keyboards, the Classic is the perfect device for you… read more.
    OnePlus X
    The wealthiest team in sports doesn’t always win the championship. Sometimes all you need are the right pieces, the willingness to take risks, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get your reward. Nobody would have predicted a team like Leicester City, which finished 14th last campaign, to be among the top teams in the English Premier League this season. Yet The Foxes are right near the top.
    That analogy very much parallels the mobile market, which is quickly becoming a more diverse and accessible place full of strong competition. Companies such as Apple and Samsung gained an early advantage because they had the riches to create some of the most desirable smartphones we’ve ever seen. But just because a phone is powerful and expensive doesn’t mean it’s the best. Not anymore… Read more
    Display Size 3.5-inch, 720 x 720 pixel display (291 ppi) 5-inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display (441 ppi) Display Type N/A Full HD Operating System BlackBerry 10 (at launch) OxygenOS based on Android 5.1 (at launch) Processor Qualcomm MSM 8960 1.5GHz 2.3GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 RAM 2 GB RAM 3GB Storage External Storage Yes Yes External Storage Specs Main Camera (Back) 8MP 13MP Secondary Camera (Front) 2MP 8MP Networks
  • LTE : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17, 20 (2100/1900/1800/AWS/850/2600/700/800 MHz) – Cat 3
  • HSPA+ : 1, 2, 5/6 (2100/1900/850 MHz) – 21Mb DL(Cat 14), 5.76 Mb UL(Cat6)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
  • LTE : 4,13 (AWS/700 MHz) – Cat 3
  • CDMA : BC 0, 1 (850/1900 MHz), SVLTE
  • HSPA+ : 1, 2, 5/6, 8 (2100/1900/850/900 MHz) – 21Mb DL (Cat 14), 5.76 Mb UL(Cat6)
  • GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • TDD-LTE (EU): B38/B40
  • WCDMA (EU): Bands: 1/2/5/8
  • WCDMA (US): Bands: 1/2/4/5/8
  • FDD-LTE (EU): Bands: 1/3/5/7/8/20
  • FDD-LTE (US): Bands: 1/2/4/5/7/8
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, 802.11 a/n 5GHz 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy (LE) and EDR Bluetooth 4.0 Battery 2515 mAh 2525mAh NFC Yes No Connectivity
  • Micro USB 2.0
  • SlimPort
  • 3.5mm Headphone jack
  • 3.5mm Headphone jack
  • Micro USB
  • Sensors
  • Accelerometer
  • Magnetometer
  • Gyroscope
  • Proximity
  • Ambient light
  • Hall sensor
  • Accelerometer
  • Ambient light
  • Gyroscope
  • HALL
  • Proximity
  • GPS Height 131 mm (5.16 inches) 140 mm (5.51 inches) Width 72.4 mm (2.85 inches) 69 mm (2.72 inches) Depth 10.2 mm (0.40 inches) 6.9 mm (0.27 inches) Weight 6.28 oz (178 g) 138 g (4.87 oz) Colors Black Ceramic, Onyx Supported Audio Formats MP3, MKA, AAC, AMR, F4V, WAV, MP2PS, MP2TS, AWB, OGG, FLAC MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA (v9 and v10), AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WAV, FLAC, WAV, OGG Supported Video Formats 3GP, 3GP2, M4A, M4V, MOV, MP4, MKV, MPEG-4, AVI, ASF, WMV, WMA HEVC (H.265), H.264, MPEG-4, DivX, Xvid, MPEG-2, MP4, MOV, 3GP, AVI, MKV, ASF Other Features
    Take Our Poll
    Play-In
    March 17 BlackBerry Classic vs OnePlus X March 18 Nexus 6P vs Sony Xperia Z5 March 19 Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge vs OnePlus 2 March 20 Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs HTC One A9 March 21 Nexus 5X vs Sony Xperia Z5 Premium March 22 iPhone 6S vs Microsoft Lumia 950 March 23 LG G5 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 March 24 iPhone 6S Plus vs Nextbit Robin March 25 HTC One M9 vs Microsoft Lumia 950 XL March 26 Motorola Droid Turbo 2 vs Winner of March 17 March 27 Winner of March 18 vs Winner of March 19 March 28 Xiamoi Mi 5 vs Winner of March 20 March 29 Winner of March 21 vs BlackBerry Priv March 30 Huawei Mate 8 vs Winner of March 22 March 31 Winner of March 23 vs LG V10 April 1 Moto X Pure Edition vs Winner of March 24 April 2 Winner of March 25 vs Motorola Droid Maxx 2
    Round 2 – Quarterfinals
    April 3 Winner of March 26 vs Winner of March 27 April 4 Winner of March 28 vs Winner of March 29 April 5 Winner of March 30 vs Winner of March 31 April 6 Winner of April 1 vs Winner of April 2 April 7 Winner of April 3 vs Winner of April 4 April 8 Winner of April 5 vs Winner of April 6
    Final Round
    April 9 Winner of April 7 vs Winner of April 8 


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    Ulefone Vienna

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    Ulefone Vienna: a HiFi device with 32 GB storage and sharp display

    ulefone advertorial new picture 1The Ulefone Vienna is a 5.5-inch sonic beauty. / © Ulefone
    The highlight of the Ulefone Vienna is undoubtedly its independent HiFi chipset – the NXP Smart Audio PA – which packs both DAC and an operational amplifier. The Vienna's audio system will have a frequency response range from 20 Hz to 20 KHz, covering all the sound frequencies audible to human ears. The 109db high SNR and <0.01% low THD are said to ensure users will receive a pure audio experience.
    Among the main specs, Ulefone stressed that the Vienna will be equipped with a 5.5-inch 1080p LTPS display from Sharp and 32 GB of onboard storage, comfortably accommodating high-quality music files. Other specs include a MTK6753 8-core 64-bit chipset, 3 GB of LPDDR3 RAM, a 13 MP Panasonic MN34172 camera with dual flash, and a 3,250-mAh Sony li-polymer battery.
    PR 16032301Not only does the Ulefone Vienna sound great, but it's powerful, too. / © Ulefone
    The Ulefone Vienna’s fingerprint scanner will support recognition of up to five different fingerprints, a physical key under the power button can be used to start the camera and voice recorder apps, and the infrared blaster will enable you to control home appliances with remote control apps.

    Save big on the Ulefone Vienna 5.5″ Android Lollipop unlocked smartphone for a limited time


    For the past six months we have been promoting unlocked smartphones. We think the days of super expensive smartphones are behind us and sub $400 dollar devices are going to be the new norm. Banggood.com, a third party seller, is offering $35 off the high powered Ulefone Vienna for a limited time using discount code 867a09 at checkout.
    Screen Shot 2016-03-24 at 11.05.53 PM
    The Ulefone Vienna is a 5.5″ 1080p smartphone with an octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of memory, 13MP rear camera, and a large 3250mAh battery. All for the low price of $164.99 with the discount code. That is a heck of a lot of smartphone for not a lot of money. Consider the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge costs $800 and you can buy four for the price of one with money left over.
    Bangood.com offers free shipping with every sale and offers price matches on its devices.
    Check out the Ulefone Vienna at banggood.com and use discount code 867a09 at checkout to save $35.
     Basic description  Model  Ulefone Vienna  Band  2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz4G: FDD LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz (B1/3/7/8/20)  Sim Card  Dual SIM Card or one SIM Card + TF Card (Micro SIM and Nano SIM)  Style  Bar  Color  Grace Black, Space Grey, Silk White, Rose Golden  Material  Plastic  Touch ID  Unlock in 0.1-0.5s, Press touch  System  OS  Android 5.1  CPU  MTK MT6753 processor Octa core 1.3GHz, 64Bit  ROM  32GB  RAM  3GB LPDDR3  Card Extend  Yes, support external Micro SD/TF card up to 64GB  Screen  Display Size  5.5 Inch  Type  Sharp® LTPS, GFF full Lamination (2.5D Arc screen)  Material  Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3  Resolution  1920 x 1080 pixels FHD screen 

    Ulefone’s Metal-Clad Vienna Smartphone Has Been Announced

    Ulefone is not exactly the most popular Chinese smartphone manufacturer, but this company has introduced a number of devices in the last year or so, and are trying to appeal to consumers with low prices and well-looking phones. We’ve talked about the Ulefone Future recently, the company’s bezel-less handset, and have reviewed quite a few Ulefone-branded smartphones thus far. Well, the company has introduced yet another phone recently, so let’s see what it has to offer, shall we.
    This phone is called Ulefone Vienna, it is made out of metal, and a rather solid set of specs. The device features a 5.5-inch fullHD (1920 x 1080) LTPS display, along with 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 32GB of internal storage. MediaTek’s MT6753 64-bit octa-core processor fuels this phone, and a 3,250mAh battery is also a part of this package. The 13-megapixel snapper (Panasonic’s MN34172 sensor) is placed on the back of the device, along with a dual-LED flash. The fingerprint scanner is placed on the back of the Ulefone Vienna, and the device also sports three capacitive buttons which are located below its display, as you can see in the provided images. Ulefone has built in a HiFi NXP Smart Audio PA chip here, which packs DAC and an operational amplifier, which should, essentially, improve the audio output. The IR blaster is also available here, and Ulefone actually opted to include a non-standard physical key here as well. If you take a look at the left side of the device, you will notice a physical button which is not meant to be a power / lock, nor a volume rocker. Well, that button can be used to start the camera or voice recording on this device, though it definitely looks like a power button. Above that physical key, you will notice the SIM tray which is able to take two SIM card slots. The Ulefone Vienna measures 153.5 x 77.85 x 8.6mm, while it weighs 156 grams.
    That is pretty much it as far as specifications go. The Ulefone Vienna will be available in Black, White, Grey and Pink color options, all of which you can check out in the gallery down below. We still don’t know when will this device going to be available, nor how much will it cost, but you can expect Ulefone to release such info soon.
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    Thursday, March 10, 2016

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    Lava Iris

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    Lava Iris Fuel F2 With 3000mAh Battery Available Online at Rs. 4,444

    Lava appears set to launch a variant of the Iris Fuel F1 smartphone, the Iris Fuel F2, priced at Rs. 4,444. Although the handset is available to buy via an e-commerce website, the company is yet to officially launch the smartphone in India. It is worth mentioning that the Lava Iris Fuel F1 was launched with a higher priced tag of Rs. 8,700 in October last year.
    The dual-SIM dual-standby (GSM+GSM) supporting Lava Iris Fuel F2 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box. It features a 5-inch FWVGA (480x854 pixels) resolution display with pixel density of 196ppi. The smartphone is powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz clubbed with 512MB of RAM.
    The Lava Iris Fuel F2 houses 8GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card (up to 32GB). It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, along with a VGA (0.3-megapixel) front-facing camera. In the connectivity section, the handset supports 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1, FM radio, GPS, and Micro-USB. It is backed by a 3000mAh Li-po battery, which can be said as the smartphone's USP in the given price tag. The battery is rated to deliver up to 15.5 hours talk time in 3G connectivity and 300 hours of standby time on both SIM cards.]
    The Iris Fuel F2 measures 142.5x72.5x10.5mm, and is available in Black and White colour variants from eBay.
    Interestingly, the predecessor Lava Iris Fuel F1 came with the same display specs, Android OS version, processor and inbuilt storage along with a larger 2GB RAM, 4000mAh battery and better rear (8-megapixels) and front-facing (2-megapixels) cameras.
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    The Lava Iris Fuel F2 has popped up online on e-Bay India before getting an official announcement by the company. The handset is priced at Rs 4444 on the e-commerce site and looks to be a slightly downgraded version of its predecessor which currently sells for around Rs 7499.
    The biggest step-down is probably in the battery department, with the Lava Iris Fuel F2 going for a 3000mAh unit instead of a 4000mAh one like its previous variant. Still, the current capacity is decent for an entry-level phone thanks to a maximum standby time of 300 hours and 2G talk time of 31 hours.
    Taking a closer look at its other features, the Iris Fuel F2 carries a 5-inch FWVGA TFT (480 x 854p) screen which outputs a pixel density of 196ppi. The device gets its power from a 1.3Ghz quad-core processor of unknown make which works in tandem with 512MB of RAM to keep the phone going.
    A rapid take on the main specifications of the Lava Iris Fuel F2:
    – OS: Android 5.1 Lollipop– Display: 5-inch TFT, 480 x 854 pixels– Storage: 8GB, expandable up to 32GB– RAM: 512MB– Battery: 3000mAh– CPU: quad-core 1.3GHz– Camera: 5MP rear, 0.3MP front– Size: 142.5 x 72.5 x 10.5mm– Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual-SIM, GPS, microUSB 2.0
    With regards to the Lava phone’s photography abilities, the manufacturer has equipped it with a 5MP camera accompanied by LED flash. There’s also a VGA (0.3MP) snapper for selfies and video calls. Users will be in possession of 8GB of internal room for their storage needs. They can expand on the phone’s memory capacity up to 32GB via a microSD card slot.
    Also See: Lava Twinpad hybrid tablet launched at Rs 15999
    Like we said above, the Lava Iris Fuel F2 is currently up for sale via eBay at Rs 4444. The company will probably announce it officially soon.

    Lava Iris Fuel F2 has a low price tag

    Lava is a popular brand in India and has just launched another new smartphone. The newest device from the company is dubbed the Lava Iris Fuel F2 and it has a low price tag that’s likely to appeal to potential buyers looking for a budget handset. The phone is exclusively available from eBay.
    The Iris Fuel F2 is the latest in the company’s Fuel series, and specifications include a 1.3GHz quad-core processor and a 5-inch display with resolution of 854 x 480. It has 512MB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage (expandable with microSD to 32GB). The 3000 mAh battery should offer juice for up to 31 hours of 2G talk time. Camera-wise there’s a 5-megapixel camera at the rear with LED flash, and a VGA front-facing sensor.
    There’s no 4G LTE with this phone but it does have 3G, 2G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity options. There’s also FM Radio and a 3.5mm audio jack, and it’s a dual SIM phone with dual standby. It runs the Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system. You can purchase the Lava Iris Fuel F2 from eBay.in at a price of Rs. 4,444 with free shipping. It’s available right now in black or white colors with estimated delivery of a few days.
    Readers might want to compare this new Lava smartphone with another new phone that was launched today, the Intex Cloud Breeze. It has a lower price of Rs. 3,999, a lesser battery capacity and only a dual-core processor. It also runs the older Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS but has more RAM at 1GB.
    Do you find the new Lava Iris Fuel F2 an attractive proposition for its price? Maybe you’re more inclined to save money by opting for the cheaper Intex Cloud Breeze or another new smartphone? We always appreciate your comments so do send them in.

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    DTC debuts ultra-budget Android Smartphone GT5S Junior

    December 6th, 2013 05:23 PM
    MANILA, Philippines—In keeping with its commitment to affordable bring technology closer to Filipinos, budget mobile device manufacturer DTC has officially launched its latest and most affordable Android-based smartphone thus far, the DTC GT5S, or DTC Junior.
    A more updated version of the GT5 Astroid Plus released in February this year, DTC Junior is a no frills device that offers all the essentials of a functional smartphone for less.  DTC Junior is powered by a 1GHz single core processor, plus 256 MB RAM and 1500mAh battery for fast and smooth processing. It runs on Android Gingerbread 2.3, one of Google’s most stable Android builds.
    WiFi-ready, the dual SIM and dual standby handset allows users to stay digitally connected to friends and family on social media platforms and through a variety of messaging applications including Skype and Viber. While many competing budget phones offer only a VGA front camera, DTC Junior’s is at 1.3 megapixels, thus ensuring a clearer, closer-to-real online chatting experience. The red back panel mounts a 2-megapixel rear camera with built-in flash.
    Complementing these features are clear audio speakers and a responsive 3.5-inch WVGA screen that delivers outstanding graphic performance and an intuitive user experience.
    It also comes with pre-loaded applications, and tons more can be downloaded via Google Playstore. The 3.5 incher can support up to 32 GB of pictures, videos, music and other files using a micro SD card. Further, DTC Junior showcases standard Android features such as FM radio, MP3 player, GPRS, and bluetooth.
    Retailing at only P1,998, DTC Junior is indeed one smart device that offers essential mobile solutions to the practical user, and one that is uniquely positioned in the competitive mobile device landscape.
    About DTC
    Established in 2011 in Manila, DTC Mobile is a global manufacturer of high-quality, low-cost mobile devices, including classic bar phones, TV phones, Android-based smartphones and phablets. Operations are primarily handled from their office base in Manila but product distribution spans Southeast Asia and the Americas.
    With its dedication to innovative technology and ever-evolving customer needs, DTC became an honoree of the Best Innovative Brand of Mobile Phones National Awards in 2011 and the National Product Quality Excellence Awards in 2013. Today, it continues to be the leading mobile device provider of choice for discerning users around the world.
    To learn more about DTC, visit their official website at www.dtcmobile.com.ph.

    DTC Junior: An ultra-budget Android smartphone

    MANILA, Philippines - In keeping with its commitment to bring affordable technology closer to Filipinos, budget mobile device manufacturer DTC has officially launched its latest and most affordable Android-based smartphone thus far, the DTC GT5S, or DTC Junior.
    A more updated version of the GT5 Astroid Plus released in February this year, DTC Junior is a no-frills device that offers all the essentials of a functional smartphone for less.
    The DTC Junior is powered by a 1GHz single core processor, plus 256 MB RAM and 1500mAh battery for fast and smooth processing. It runs on Android Gingerbread 2.3, one of Google’s most stable Android builds.
    Wi-Fi-ready, the dual SIM and dual standby handset allows users to stay digitally connected to friends and family on social media platforms and through a variety of messaging applications including Skype and Viber.
    While many competing budget phones offer only a VGA front camera, DTC Junior’s is at 1.3 megapixels, thus ensuring a clearer, closer-to-real online chatting experience. The red back panel mounts a two-megapixel rear camera with built-in flash.
    Complementing these features are clear audio speakers and a responsive 3.5-inch WVGA screen that delivers outstanding graphic performance and an intuitive user experience.
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    It also comes with pre-loaded applications, and tons more can be downloaded via Google Playstore. The 3.5-incher can support up to 32 GB of pictures, videos, music and other files using a micro SD card.
    Further, the DTC Junior showcases standard Android features such as FM radio, MP3 player, GPRS, and Bluetooth.  
    Retailing at only P1,998, the DTC Junior is indeed one smart device that offers essential mobile solutions to the practical user, and one that is uniquely positioned in the competitive mobile device landscape.
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