Frys selling 32GB GSM?? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Is that correct? Says in stock in stores. I guess whoever wants one can check it out
http://www.frys.com/product/6936267...JOr3WdfbA__.node2?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
Detailed Description
(Manufacturer # Samsung I9250GalaxyN )
Tech Specs
Hardware
Screen
4.65" HD(1280 x 720) Super AMOLED
Contour Display (curved glass)
Size (mm)
67.94 X 135.5 X 9.47 (LTE)
Weight
145.5 g (5.1 OZ)
Data
HSPA+
WiFi
Bluetooth
Memory
Storage: 32GB
Memory: 1GB RAM
Camera
5MP continuous auto focus
1.3MP Front
LED Flash
Zero shutter lag
Video recording in 1080p
Network
Unlocked
USB
Micro USB
Features
Battery: 1850mAh
OS: Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0)
CPU: 1.2 GHZ dual core processor
Notification: 3 color LED
Mics: 2 Mics
Buttonless
NFC
Accelerometer
Gyro
Compass
Proximity/Light
Barometer

32GB and 1850mAh battery makes me think it's really the Verizon CDMA version.
And for that price, I wouldn't try it anway, after sales tax that'll almost be $200 more than the 16GB version I just bought.

was at frys yesterday and they are selling the Verizon version.
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I just bought my GN at Fry's on Monday. The $799 price is right for the GSM phone but it looks like the stats are still messed up lol. I had mentioned to the salesman at the time that their site had several errors.
Fry's will price match internet ads tho, so long as the model #'s match and they are an authorized reseller. I price matched both Newegg and Amazon. They had a problem with the Amazon pricematch as it was not being "shipped by Amazon" but there was no issue with the Newegg price match that was $150 cheaper then their price.

Welcome to a month ago...
Told you they would price match.

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LG Optimus G Pro on AT&T : May 10th

http://m.androidcentral.com/source-lg-optimus-g-pro-headed-att-may
5.5 inch 1080p IPS+ LCD display
3140mAh removable battery
MicroSD slot
13 MP camera
Snapdragon 600
2GB ram
IR blaster
Programmable Q button
LED notification home button
This could end up being my next phone but most likely will depend on :
1) Price with 2-year contract - Hopefully its not $299 with 2-year contract like the Note II was when first released.
2) Screen brightness / reflectivity / outdoor visibility with sunlight - Has to be better outdoors than the Note II's AMOLED screen.
ap3604 said:
http://m.androidcentral.com/source-lg-optimus-g-pro-headed-att-may
5.5 inch 1080p IPS+ LCD display
3140mAh removable battery
MicroSD slot
13 MP camera
Snapdragon 600
2GB ram
IR blaster
Programmable Q button
LED notification home button
This could end up being my next phone but most likely will depend on :
1) Price with 2-year contract - Hopefully its not $299 with 2-year contract like the Note II was when first released.
2) Screen brightness / reflectivity / outdoor visibility with sunlight - Has to be better outdoors than the Note II's AMOLED screen.
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Sorry but for $299 is rather cheap. Your getting 32gb internal. Note 2 has only 16gb
pachi72 said:
Sorry but for $299 is rather cheap.
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Thats crazy talk
pachi72 said:
Your getting 32gb internal. Note 2 has only 16gb
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You are also losing S-Pen and Samsung demand / resale value.

Find 7 is Coming

OPPO has officially teased the Find 7 and it stated the obvious in the teaser,that it'll be an improvement over the Find 5.
LINK
With Rumors suggesting beastly specs,like Note 3's with Snapdragon 805,who will be getting one?
UPDATE:Official Specifications
Find 7
Basic parameters
Color
White, Midnight White, Midnight
Dimensions 152.6 × 75 × 9.2 mm
Weight 171 g
Operating system
ColorOS, based on Android 4.3
Processor
2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad Core (MSM8974AC)
GPU Adreno 330
RAM 3 GB
Storage
32 GB (expandable up to 128GB microSD card)
Sensors
Distance sensor
Light sensor
G-sensor
4D Gyroscope
Battery
3000 mAh Li-Po battery with Rapid Charge
Display
Size
5.5-inch
Resolution
Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels), 538 PPI
Type IPS panel by JDI, 1000:1 contrast ratio
Colors
16 million colors
Touchscreen
Multi-touch, capacitive screen, Gorilla Glass 3, Touch-on-Lens Technology, support for gloved and wet touch input
Camera
Main Sensor
13-megapixel Sony Exmor IMX214 BSI sensor
Front Sensor
5-megapixel front-facing 80 degree wide angle sensor
Flash
f/2.0 for both cameras
Scene modes
Normal, Super Zoom, HDR, Panorama, Beautify, Slow Shutter, Audio Photo, GIF mode, RAW mode, Smart Scene, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night
Other Features 4K video @ 30 fps, 1080p video @ 60 fps, 720p slow motion video @120 fps
Connectivity
Frequencies
International:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WCDMA: 850/900/1900/2100MHz
FDD-LTE: Bands B1/3/7/20
TD-LTE: Band B40
Mexico & US:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WCDMA: 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz
FDD-LTE: Bands B1/4/17
Other
USB OTG
Bluetooth 4.0
5G Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Display
GPS
NFC
In the box
3000 mAh Li-Po Battery
In-ear type earphones
Micro USB cable
Rapid Charger
Depends on which developer will also get one.
AngryHapposai said:
Depends on which developer will also get one.
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good
Allanitomwesh said:
OPPO has officially teased the Find 7 and it stated the obvious in the teaser,that it'll be an improvement over the Find 5.
LINK
With Rumors suggesting beastly specs,like Note 3's with Snapdragon 805,who will be getting one?
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Find 5 is Out of stock on EU Oppo site!
http://europe.oppostyle.com/find-5/8-find-5-white.html
http://i.imgur.com/nwp8tDW.png
I'm so excited.
This is really IT.
I'm a huge fan of the G2 D802 but if the F7 gets it right, meaning, the promised 2K screen, the ridiculously large camera (50mb, WTF?!), some serious processor and getting the function keys on screen instead of the bottom part (which is so old fashion!!) then truly the Oppo Find 7 will be the best phone EVER and I'll lose my freakin mind because it's still not common in most places and I'll want it so badly :0)
i think it's to big, 5.5 screen is to much, my find 5 has 5.0 and it's already difficult to reach the corners..
http://www.red-dot-21.com/products/find7-smartphone-21001
This site claims a 13mp cam and SD800
Still, it looks pretty decent to me
FPITAS said:
I'm so excited.
This is really IT.
I'm a huge fan of the G2 D802 but if the F7 gets it right, meaning, the promised 2K screen, the ridiculously large camera (50mb, WTF?!), some serious processor and getting the function keys on screen instead of the bottom part (which is so old fashion!!) then truly the Oppo Find 7 will be the best phone EVER and I'll lose my freakin mind because it's still not common in most places and I'll want it so badly :0)
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yeah! same here, i was thinking about getting the htc m8, but with this oppo find 7 i think i just changed my mind... if they confirm that 50mp camera im totally in.
Confirmed specs so far
2 5.5inch displays,one QHD and one 1080p version
128GB SD Card support,
Removable battery,
LTE
and splash resistance
Rumors suggest S800 AB(1080p)S801(QHD),3GB RAM,a mind blowing 50mp camera and LED strip where the chin used to be on the Find 5.
This phone is so going to mop the floor with Samsung!
What for 50 Mpix if details are faded? What for if there is no optical stabilization? And what for if there is no good camera software like in Samsung is (many options, scenes and so on).
I am curious, but a bit sceptical.
Egsgsgs
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Can;t wait. Changing my Find 5.
If I get it, it would be my first Oppo phone. If anyone have inputs on Oppo warranty experience, that would be helpful.
For me, its going to be between this phone and the OnePlus One. Unfortunately there isn't enough info and credibility for OnePlus yet. I am currently using the MotoX, OnePlus announced they will have the touchfree okay google feature, so that's a big deal for me. Custom roms is something I miss from Nexus as well, I know both companies work with CyanogenMod, but I don't know how popular the OnePlus One will be and how many devs will be working on it, so I'm more leaning toward the Find 7 right now. The price is going to be a big deal as well, since I've been used to Nexus and Moto X price and not willing to spend $600+ anymore. I'm guessing they will be in the low $500, but after VAT and at launch date I'm guessing the Find 7 will still be $600 or more initially, especially for the 1440p version.
For the camera, I'm mostly a point and shoot guy. I will use CyanogenMod with stock camera app anyway. I like the app Camera FV-5 if I want to fine tune it. Base on the 50MP samples, it will probably look as good as a very good 13MP and nothing more: http://www.gsmarena.com/more_alleged_50mp_oppo_find_7_camera_samples_emerge-news-7988.php Still, being 8000x6000 does give it room for editing. Fortunately for me I don't really buy phones for camera.
Hi guys ! I am also interested in these awesome phone !
The launch was today and here are the specs for the Oppo Find 7 2K International :
Display
Size : 5.5-inch
Resolution : 2560 x 1440
Protection Yes,
Other 538ppi LTPS
Features
OS Color OS based on Android 4.3
Chipset Qualcomm
CPU 2.5Ghz Snapdragon MSM8974AC
GPU Adreno 330
RAM 3GB
Battery 3000mAh
Super fast charging
Cameras
Rear camera 13 mega-pixel Sony
Features Super Aperture F2.0
Video 4K video
Front camera 5 mega-pixel F2.0
Memory
Internal 32GB
SD card Yes, 128GB
Network support
Dual-sim: No
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz,
WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100 MHz,
FDD-LTE: Bands B1/3/7/20, TD-LTE: Band B40.
Mexico: GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz,
WCDMA: 850/900/1700/1900/2100Mhz,
FDD-LTE Bands: B1/4/17.
Indonesia: GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1990Mhz,
WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100Mhz.
Body
Dimensions (mm) 152.6 x 75 x 9.2mm
Weight (g) 170g
Colours Black, White, Carbon
Price 3498 Yuan (China)
Crap, anybody interested in an Nexus 5? Lol
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Any indication when this is going to turn up in international markets?
I won't hold my breath, but it would be nice to see an "all band" or at least North America bands that work on LTE.
I don't have LTE on my first gen note, so I probably wouldn't miss it, but, it would be nice to have it.
I'm pretty impressed, but not blown away by the specs. (No stereo speaker and the 50mp photo is software tricks, I knew about the removable back cover, but it doesn't look to have that previous Oppo's durability vibe, the back cover remind me of LG and Samsung plastic.) What I'm disappointed in is why they still keep the capacitive buttons. It's just unnecesary and make the phone larger than it is, which is the same issue with how large with both the HTC One are. I knew about the 5.5" screen and was anticipating the large size, but I was hoping they could squeeze it in a tighter package like how the Moto X managed.
It's actually about the size of the Note 3, I wasn't signing up for phablet size. After drawing the dimension of this phone on paper and super imposing my actual Moto X on it, which is roughly 1inch shorter and 1cm thinner, I think I will give this phone a skip. For those who can deal with Note 3's size, it's going to be a great device.
HTC One 2014 while having that HTC logo bar, still have a manageable size, so I might be interested if they have a Google Play edition, but probably not because it'll probably be overpriced like the current one. But also the HTC One is predicted to have 16MP camera, so suddenly the Find 7 isn't so impressive.
M8: 146 x 70.5 mm
Note 3: 151.2 x 79.2 mm
Find 7: 152.6 x 75 mm
Good thing I still have the OnePlus One to look forward to. I don't know, maybe one day I'll feel I can deal with the size.
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eksasol said:
If I get it, it would be my first Oppo phone. If anyone have inputs on Oppo warranty experience, that would be helpful.
For me, its going to be between this phone and the OnePlus One. Unfortunately there isn't enough info and credibility for OnePlus yet. I am currently using the MotoX, OnePlus announced they will have the touchfree okay google feature, so that's a big deal for me. Custom roms is something I miss from Nexus as well, I know both companies work with CyanogenMod, but I don't know how popular the OnePlus One will be and how many devs will be working on it, so I'm more leaning toward the Find 7 right now. The price is going to be a big deal as well, since I've been used to Nexus and Moto X price and not willing to spend $600+ anymore. I'm guessing they will be in the low $500, but after VAT and at launch date I'm guessing the Find 7 will still be $600 or more initially, especially for the 1440p version.
For the camera, I'm mostly a point and shoot guy. I will use CyanogenMod with stock camera app anyway. I like the app Camera FV-5 if I want to fine tune it. Base on the 50MP samples, it will probably look as good as a very good 13MP and nothing more: http://www.gsmarena.com/more_alleged_50mp_oppo_find_7_camera_samples_emerge-news-7988.php Still, being 8000x6000 does give it room for editing. Fortunately for me I don't really buy phones for camera.
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OPPO give a 2 year international warranty. The QHD is $570 in China, so by the time it hits Amazon were looking at $599. Considering Note 3 32GB is $749,id say its a good deal,and it'll come with the O-band jogging accessory whereas the Note's fitband is sold seperate.
The 50MP snaps are really good,packed with detail,and there's no hump yaay. I'm eyeing the black carbon fiber F7,the way the phone looks its the same sturdy unibody of the Find 5 but you can lift the back cover.
I'm also watching oneplus,especially after talk of price < $400 and the 1080p Find 7 is $499 I want to see how much was shaved off.
I think i get one
And see what can i do with it ^^
Nice spec !

Oukitel affordable Metal Battery Beasts, K6000, Pro, K10000 - Mega Information Thread

Oukitel is a new Chinese OEM with focus on build quality and battery life above everything else, both the K6000 and K1000 have massive batteries with unique reverse charge function so you can use them to charge other devices, but more importantly both phones have full metal construction and well thought design features, this thread will be focused on compiling information and news as well as reviewing both the K6000 and K10000 series, the product number stands for the battery size in mAh
While both K6000 standard is considered low in specification Oukitel will also release higher spec variants of the K6000 like the Pro version
Priced at around 120$ with dual SIM ability and excellent build quality the K6000 is great value as a travel phone or battery bank
I have already received my K6000 and K10000 (almost the same phone with even bigger battery and more rugged design / build) which I will impartiality review soon, please feel free to post your questions and don't forget to vote in my Poll above
Oukitel K6000 (built-in 6000mAh battery)
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K6000 Official Product Page: http://www.oukitel.com/products/k/k6000-29.html
K6000 Product Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlp1obHXiuE
K6000 at Gearbest: Mod Edit by @Darth : Selling site link removed.
K6000 Official Specifications: (spec sheet attached)
METAL BUILD: Aluminium alloy CNC crafted frame and back cover
DISPLAY: 5.5 inch, HD 720p IPS LCD @ 267ppi with 2.5D glas, oleophobic coating, 80% screen to body ratio
CPU: MTK MT6735p 64bit Quad-core, 4x a53 core @ 1.0ghz, 32-bit single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR3 @ 6.4 GB/sec, 28nm HPM
GPU: Mali-T720MP2 @ 400mhz
OS: Android 5.1 with Oukitel launcher and customizations
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM
MAIN CAMERA: Back camera 8.0MP ( Upscaled to 13.0MP ) with dual tone LED flash and auto focus
FRONT CAMERA: 2.0MP ( Interpolation to 5.0MP )
BATTERY: 6000mAh large capacity built-in battery
FLASH CHARGING: 9V/2A (2.1 hours)
REVERSE CHARGING: Charges other devices using the included reverse USB accessory
SENSORS: Gravity sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor
BLUETOOTH: 4.0
FEATURES: GPS, GPRS, OTG
SIM: Dual Micro SIM in dual standby
EXPANDABLE STORAGE: up to 32GB SD card (replaces the second SIM)
DIMENSIONS: 154.2 x 76.75 x 9.9 mm
WEIGHT: 210.7g
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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MTK MT6753P SoC and Mali-T720MP2 GPU
http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/smartphone1/mt6735/
http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-eve...735-mainstream-worldmode-smartphone-platform/
http://www.mediatek.com/en/mobile-w...-a-worldmode-64-bit-octa-core-smartphone-soc/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaTek
https://community.arm.com/groups/ar...iatek-scales-the-mobile-market-with-mali-t720
http://www.arm.com/products/multimedia/mali-gpu/high-area-efficiency/mali-t720.php
K6000 Variants
K6000 Pro main post
K10000 main post
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Oukitel pages:
Website: http://www.oukitel.cc/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oukitelmobile
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCANqcqlae7q1y8wIDghC6FA
The K10000 is the same phone as the K6000 in terms of specifications except that it has a record breaking 10000mAh battery capacity and a signature higher grade full steel design and rugged build, hence heavier and thicker, with brushed back and rubberised edges for maximized grip as well as increased durability, the design concept is inspired by Iron Man considering the unmatched "energy" endurance
the K10000 also comes with higher grade packaging including out of box screen protector and extra film in box as well as a unique transparent/frosted plastic cover, it includes the flash 9V/2A charger and a longer reverse charge accessory, unlike the K6000 however it doesn't include a headset
Priced around 200$ this is the longest lasting smartphone the money can buy and an excellent battery bank
Oukitel K10000 (built-in 10000mAh battery)
K10000 Official Product Page: http://www.oukitel.com/products/k/k10000-42.html
K10000 Product Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly3Il71EAU4
K10000 at Gearbest: http://www.gearbest.com/cell-phones/pp_204428.html
K10000 Official Specifications: (spec sheet attached)
RUGGED STEEL BUILD: Signature full steel Hexa-Faceted design
DISPLAY: 5.5 inch, HD 720p IPS LCD @ 267ppi with 2.5D glass, oleophobic coating, 86% screen to body ratio
CPU: MTK MT6735p 64bit Quad-core, 4x a53 core @ 1.0ghz, 32-bit single-channel 533 MHz LPDDR3 @ 6.4 GB/sec, 28nm HPM
GPU: Mali-T720MP2 @ 400mhz
OS: Android 5.1 with Oukitel launcher and customizations
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM
MAIN CAMERA: Back camera 8.0MP ( Upscaled to 13.0MP ) with dual tone LED flash and auto focus
FRONT CAMERA: 2.0MP ( Interpolation to 5.0MP )
BATTERY: 10000mAh large capacity built-in battery, Lithium-Polymer
FLASH CHARGING: 9V/2A (around 3.5 hours)
REVERSE CHARGING: Charges other devices using the included reverse USB accessory
SENSORS: Gravity sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor
BLUETOOTH: 4.0
FEATURES: GPS, GPRS, OTG
SIM: Dual Micro SIM in dual standby
EXPANDABLE STORAGE: up to 32GB SD card (replaces the second SIM)
DIMENSIONS: 157.5 x 76.5 x 13.8 mm
WEIGHT: around 295g
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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MTK MT6753P SoC and Mali-T720MP2 GPU in K10000:
http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/...phone1/mt6735/
http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-even...hone-platform/
http://www.mediatek.com/en/mobile-wo...martphone-soc/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaTek
https://community.arm.com/groups/arm...with-mali-t720
http://www.arm.com/products/multimed.../mali-t720.php
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Oukitel K6000 Pro (built-in 6000mAh battery)
K6000 Pro Official Product Page: http://www.oukitel.com/products/k/k6000-pro-45.html
K6000 Pro Manual: http://www.oukitel.com/u_file/download/K6000 PRO Instructions.pdf
K6000 Pro Product Sheet: http://www.oukitel.com/u_file/download/16_05_11/71e2c5b7e8.pptx
K6000 Official Specifications: (spec sheet attached)
METAL BUILD: Aluminium alloy CNC crafted frame and back cover
DISPLAY: 5.5 inch, HD 1080p LTPS LCD @ 453ppi with 2.5D Dragontrail 2 glass, 5-point multitouch, oleophobic coating
CPU: MTK MT6753 64bit Octa-core, 8x a53 core @ 1.3ghz, 32-bit single-channel 666 MHz LPDDR3 @ 8.0 GB/sec, 28nm
GPU: Mali-T720MP3 @ 700mhz
OS: Android 6.0 with Oukitel launcher and customization
RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
MAIN CAMERA: Back camera 13MP ( Upscaled to 16MP ) OV13850 Pure Cel sensor, 1.12um, F2.0 with dual tone LED flash and auto focus
FRONT CAMERA: 5.0MP (Upscaled to 8.0MP ) OV5760 PureCel senor, 1.12um
BATTERY: SCUD 6000mAh Lithium Polymer built-in battery
TOUCH ID: Touch fingerprint sensor unlock in 0.3sec
FLASH CHARGING: MTK Express 5V/7V9V-2A intelligent fast charge
OTA REVERSE CHARGE: Charges other devices using the included reverse USB accessory
IP64: Splash and dust proof
AUDIO: Class K audio amplifier AW8736
SENSORS: Gravity sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor, Hall Effect Sensor
BLUETOOTH: 4.0
FEATURES: GPS, GPRS, OTG, FM radio, Hotknot
SIM: Dual Micro SIM in dual standby
EXPANDABLE STORAGE: SD card (replaces the second SIM)
DIMENSIONS: 154.3 x 76.7 x 9.8 mm
WEIGHT: 213.88g
Network:
WIFI: 802.11b/g/n
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
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MTK MT6753 and Mali-T720MP3 GPU
http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/smartphone1/mt6753/
http://www.mediatek.com/en/news-eve...-a-worldmode-64-bit-octa-core-smartphone-soc/
https://community.arm.com/groups/ar...iatek-scales-the-mobile-market-with-mali-t720
OV13850 and OV5670
http://www.ovt.com/products/sensor.php?id=176
http://www.ovt.com/products/sensor.php?id=150
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My K6000 Pro review posts on this thread:
K6000 Pro design/build quality Photoshoot
K6000 Pro camera samples analysis
K6000 Pro Benchmarks
K6000 Pro OTA V8.0_20160607_094728
K6000 Pro WiFi only battery cycle
K6000 Pro full reviews:
K6000 Pro review by @Alberto96
Review by device specifications
K6000 design/build quality Photoshoot (taken using an OP2)
Photos of the packaging and accessories: (taken using the K6000)
reverse charging accessory is on the right of the above photo
K10000 design/build quality Photoshoot (taken using an OP2)
K1000 with the included free plastic cover:
Build quality inspection:
K10000 with screen on:
Photos of the packaging and accessories:
Useful links:
Benchmarks and comparative of the MT6735P/720p/2GB combo from Anandtech:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64559351&postcount=20
CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM file for K6000 (CM12.1_20151229):
https://mega.nz/#!8YQ1SR5b!yOx66IdvSV4K0j61qCMg5p29KqXQOVqvRJTrBuUtT_I
K6000 Reviews:
TechAdvisor: Oukitel K6000 review: The budget phone with a battery big enough to charge another phone
Android Headlines: Featured Review: Oukitel K6000
K10000 Reviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GzuSdOAWtI
Oukitel Shows K6000 Premium, Affordable Phone with 6,000mAh Battery
Aong dozens of phone producers, Oukitel isn’t particularly known. This Chinese brand tries to lure customers by offering some interesting and affordable devices. One of them is Oukitel K6000 Premium that is set to compete with the newest flagships without a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 CPU.
The Oukitel K6000 Premium will sport the high-flying MT6797 Helio X20 chipset, a powerful unit for the price. It’s worth noting that Mediatek wants to improve its image among users, so we hope this chipset will be updated to support an Android Marshmallow. K6000 Premium will also pack a 2K 5,5” AMOLED display and monstrous Li-Pro 6000 mAh battery. AMOLED is quite battery friendly and according to Oukitel, the phone will last up to three days per one charge. It’s a quite realistic result given the battery capacity, and in the box you will find a 9V 2A charger that is ready to charge the phone fast enough.
The phone uses the Sony IMX230 21MP for its primary camera and the Sony IMX219 8MP for the front camera — sensors seen on some high-end Android devices released earlier this year. The K6000 Premium will also have 4GB of RAM, but internal storage isn’t so great at 32GB. Luckily, you can extend it up to 128GB thanks to a microSD card slot.
Oukitel has three variants of K6000 available on the market – K6000, K6000 Pro and K6000 Premium. All the models feature the 6000mAh Li-po battery with quick charge technology, a “2.5D display”, and a metal back and frame with chamfered edges. Here’s a short comparison of them.
While we are still waiting to the Premium model to be officially announced for sale, you can get the standard version of K6000 for $119.99 at Gearbest. It’s a limited offer, so stay frosty!
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K6000 Pro with mid range specifications coming in January 2016
Following the release of K6000 a few weeks ago, Oukitel is planning on the second upgrade version of K6000, K6000 Pro. The K6000 Pro has several specs upgraded to meet the mid-range demands, it includes the Display, Chipset, Memory, Camera and fingerprint scanner. The upgrades keeps up with today's mid-end smartphones' specifications.
The display of K6000 Pro uses Gorilla 3 material, 1920*1080P resolution, and 2.5D craftsmanship. The SoC is upgraded to MT6753 1.3GHz, and RAM is extended to 3GB. The phone also packs Sony imx 214 camera sensor, and the location of the primary has been changed to the top middle as you can see from the pictures above. Another major improvement is the fingerprint scanner below the camera. Also the smartphone offers 6000mAh massive battery capacity with 9V 2A quick charge technology. The phone is expected to be available at the beginning of January.
On the other hand, the budget friendly K6000 is now available from the online shops on Oukitel official website: http://www.oukitel.cc/english/stores/ The phone packs noteworthy specs at the price range that's tough to beat.
What price would you pay for the K6000 Pro?
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K6000 receives FOTA V3.0_2015112015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqBJWSYdpzs
First K6000 battery cycle (WiFi only)
Lasted 6 days (from the 21 December to 26 December)
K6000 Benchmarks:
I guess you gave up on other phones. How is the smoothness on this phone?
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ghosttown242 said:
I guess you gave up on other phones. How is the smoothness on this phone?
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I didn't give up on anything this is in a price range of its own but this year Android phones over 500$ certainly fail to meet their price range
it doesn't replace my flagship or my gaming needs, i have been using it more like a tablet
the k6000 premium with x20 certainly sounds very interesting though
I wrote about smoothness in the other thread, its surprisingly smooth the launcher at 60fps even floating video and the animation is 0.5x out of box
hamdir said:
I didn't give up on anything this is in a price range of its own but this year Android phones over 500$ certainly fail to meet their price range
it doesn't replace my flagship or my gaming needs, i have been using it more like a tablet
the k6000 premium with x20 certainly sounds very interesting though
I wrote about smoothness in the other thread, its surprisingly smooth the launcher at 60fps even floating video and the animation is 0.5x out of box
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I would get the k10000 but the bands are not for my country
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Why not 3 slots?
SIM: Dual Micro SIM in dual standby
EXPANDABLE STORAGE: up to 32GB SD card (replaces the second SIM)
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What a pity: I would consider the upcoming flagship, K6000 Premium, to be my next phone. They did it everything right, except for having 2 slots instead of 3 for SIM and memory *sigh*
There is a discount on K10000
189$ for a week
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What a pity: I would consider the upcoming flagship, K6000 Premium, to be my next phone. They did it everything right, except for having 2 slots instead of 3 for SIM and memory *sigh*
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you want three slots? you mean three SIMs and one of them takes the SD? thats crazy as it will require more modems
but if you mean you want the SD card seperated well then i think you have a point, but its surely a cost and space saving measure, a lot of Chinese OEMs are applying this lately but in case of K6000 you can't really blame them, the device is under 150$ for pete sake
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There is a discount on K10000
189$ for a week
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my K1000 is already on the way, will post photos and do an information collective in the same fashion of the K6000 once i receive it
guys i have a request please, those interested in these devices can you please contribute to the Poll in the top? its really interesting to know if people want build quality and big battery for less specs
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you want three slots? you mean three SIMs and one of them takes the SD? thats crazy as it will require more modems
but if you mean you want the SD card seperated well then i think you have a point, but its surely a cost and space saving measure, a lot of Chinese OEMs are applying this lately but in case of K6000 you can't really blame them, the device is under 150$ for pete sake
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No, I am with you: I would like just 2 SIM and 1 SDXC. And the price tag is awesome! However, I would not mind to pay extra for this 2 SIM + 1 SD. If the K6KP would have such, I'd be already like "Shut up and take my money"
guys i have a request please, those interested in these devices can you please contribute to the Poll in the top? its really interesting to know if people want build quality and big battery for less specs
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I picked middle ground but it is a very important feature to me - I would never get a phone with the battery soldered in. I want to have the option of a spare pack or, better, a beast like zerolemon.
CM 12.1 is available for K6000
here is the ROM:
https://mega.nz/#!8YQ1SR5b!yOx66IdvSV4K0j61qCMg5p29KqXQOVqvRJTrBuUtT_I
New Android Phone Boasts 15-Day Battery Life: Meet Oukitel’s K10000 mAh Monster
A new Android smartphone is boasting a 10,000 mAh battery with 15 days of life. Check out the details on Oukitel's upcoming K10000 Android Phablet.
Smartphone battery life. It is truly the bane of modern life. While most of us are overjoyed when our phones make it over a day, what if you could get over a week of use without charging? This is the promise one company is making for its upcoming Android phone release. Meet Oukitel’s K10000 smartphone.
This Android smartphone gets its name from the 10,000 milliamp-hours ( mAh) battery power storage the smartphone boasts. While the average modern smartphone carries a battery with 1,500 – 3,000 mAh of battery power, the battery in the K10000 is over three times the amount of even the largest smartphone batteries.
According to a report by The Techoholic the phone is expected to get some 10-15 days. But comparing the battery capacity to other smartphones on the market, we’re a little more skeptical of that number. The K100000 has about 3 times the battery life of an iPhone 6S Plus, which lasts at best around 1.5 days. By comparison then, the K10000 would last roughly 5 days with regular usage beyond just phone calls.
Still, five days of battery life is nothing to blink at, and maybe something people who frequently travel or are distant from a charger, might consider. The Android phablet will be relatively affordable too. Priced at $239.00 US dollars and shipping out in January, it’s a backup device worth considering.
But, the larger question some may have is, how does the phone perform? What kind of specs are we looking at?
Quite honestly, the specs could be better but they aren’t terrible.
The Oukitel K10000 features a 5.5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS. It has a full steel frame that is 9 mm thick and weighs 184 grams. It is powered by a 1.0 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735 64-bit processor with Mali-T720 GPU, and comes with 2 GB of RAM. There are 16 GB of internal memory but you can expand up to 32 GB via microSD card. The operating system is Android 5.1 Lollipop. It is smart gestures capable and allows for Xender file transfer.
As far as the camera, it comes with a modest 8-megapixel rear primary camera with dual-tone LED flash. The front includes a 2-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video calling.
If you’re thinking the K10000 could be a good addition to your collection of devices, check out Gearbeast. You can purchase the K10000 there for $239.99. The phone ships Jan. 2.
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the revert writer couldn't think for himself that the k10000 has much lower specs and under-clocked CPU compared to the iPhone 6s Plus and hence this why it lasts longer mAh for mAh
you can also see the grey/black K6000 in the video
but i must say Oukitel really need to take it easy on the cheesy stuff
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Anandtech's Ian Cutress talks about his move from the HTC One Max to CUBOT H1, a very similar phone to the K6000 with 52000mAh
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9868/c...-test-5200-mah
keep in mind its almost the same specs as the K6000, except that it has smaller battery, more expensive and made of plastic
anyway thanks to this review, we have benchmarks of the MT6735P and 2GB DDR3 combo (Cubot H1) against other devices:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9868/cubot-h1-smartphone-test-5200-mah/4
also check the battery stats at the end of this page which is slightly less than the K6000
So let's put it this way - the H1 on a full charge breaks the Geekbench3 test to the point that it thinks you are cheating. Oops.
With the PCMark test it gets over 15hrs compared to the 6hrs of the Galaxy S6. When you have a large battery and not many pixels to push, with the right efficiency the device will last a night out with only 25% left in the tank in the way that high end smartphones do not. Anecdotally, as I'm writing this, I just spent a few hours in meetings across the other side of London - I spent 30 minutes each way on the tube with Evernote open and being used (albeit with no wireless or updates), and the battery went down from 38% to 33%. That's an hour of solid writing with black text on white for at most 5% of battery.
When I first started using the H1, the graph on the left was my battery usage estimation. Saying ‘approximiately 4 days left’ is almost unheard of, but with a regular 10% screen on time, the result was the graph in the middle, successfully predicting four days of battery. On the right is another example of my use, although a little bit more aggressive with some charging. Yes, I can confirm that there seems to be something wrong with those percentage calculations. But a quick charge in airplane mode for a few minutes gives a few percentage points of battery – while a lot of smartphones offer quick charging for the capacity to fill quickly, it still depends on the capacity drain of the SoC. It helps to have the best of both worlds. Of course, the downside of this is that it can take 3hrs and up to fully charge the H1. The H1 does come with a cable so you can charge other devices though, as 5200 mAh matches some battery packs.
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Final Words
I'll be brutally honest - while I keep a good tab on some elements of the smartphone market, more so on the business side, when it comes to deep dive analysis I leave it in the hands of Josh, Andrei and Brandon. That doesn't mean I don't need a device though, and despite their suggestions it seems I wanted a lot and wasn't prepared to spend the money. As a technical editor, my search for a smartphone caused a series of positive and negative feedback loops - some days I'd decide that DRAM was the most important, whereas others it would be the display resolution or the storage capacity. In the end it comes down to compromise and what is good and within range at the time I was looking. At one point I was adamant I wanted something more powerful than a Snapdragon 600 series, but I've ended up with a quad core MediaTek A53 device running at low frequency. There were some no-brainers – it had to be big enough and good enough to work on when I have short 20 minute public transport trips, and support dual SIM so I don’t have to keep losing my SIM card each time I travel.
The CUBOT H1 was the result of the search. It’s a smartphone that boasts 5200 mAh of battery, which is 3.4x the size of the battery in the iPhone 5c or 2x the battery in the Galaxy S6. When combined with the 1280x720 screen and the 1 GHz quad-core SoC, it gave 4 days of standard use battery which translated to 15 hours and 26 minutes on the PCMark battery test that runs from 100% to 20%, beating the Zenfone 2 by over nine hours. That is pretty much pre-2000 smartphone territory, more akin to what we used to have when playing games like Snake.
My smartphone use case has adapted over time – I want it to do work on. That means writing, switching between apps, being somewhat responsive, and always being available. The SoC means it doesn’t break any sort of record for performance, but ultimately so much of my use doesn’t require performance but rather latency in app switching and updates. Having enough memory to keep apps available means a lot, so moving up from 1GB to 2GB was a big enough change to notice, as well as the bump up to Android 5.1. The 16GB storage model is pretty basic, and the microSD compatibility is only at 32GB, rather than something bigger, and I know it will fill over time with the consistent photographing of my cats. But that is a risk that I’m going to have to take, or synchronize with Dropbox.
Without the silicone case that comes free with the phone, I will grant that despite the patterned edge, it does feel like the plastic the rear is made from, and arguably it slips out of the hand too easily. With the silicone case, it just feels like a smartphone with a case, which a lot of people use anyway. The raised power and volume buttons helps discern their location, and the fixed buttons is something I like to have on my device, even if it means giving up screen real estate.
It is clear that the cameras are not for taking glamour shots. But at a trade show, as long as you are in the front row, and have a second or two between shots, taking pictures of slides to work on later is good enough. To get a good shot taking advantage of the EIS though, you really need to use the burst mode which supports 40 shots at 13 MP each. The video is also an afterthought. That comes down to the price and what needs to be cut to meet that price. I purchased the device, brand new from Amazon, for £125 which translates to $160 pre-tax. Almost everyone I showed the phone to, probably due to the battery life argument, thought it was more expensive. The only people who guessed under (and only by $10) were a pair of senior ARM employees. But truth be told, I could buy four of these a year and it would still be cheaper than an S6. Of course, there are obvious caveats with that comparison.
I would say that this is going to be my phone for the next two years. But since I purchased it in October, two extra high end smartphones that others at AnandTech have tested have both landed on my desk for similar experiential testing. It almost seems sad to shelve the Cubot H1 immediately unless I adapt to carry two phones at once, with the H1 as that long-battery backup.
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Cubot Manito Hands On Review

Hi All,
I've picked up a bit of a bargain phone called a Cubot Manito. It cost me £72 from Gearbest which seems to be the cheapest price for a 3GB phone around, however please feel free to do some research to find your favoured vendor.
Please see below for a little review of the phone.
Basic tech specs
Main Features:
Display: 5.0 inch HD screen
CPU: MTK6737 Quad Core 1.3GHz
System: Android 6.0
RAM + ROM: 3GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Camera: Back camera 8.0MP ( SW 13.0MP ) + front camera 1.3MP ( SW 5.0 MP)
Bluetooth: 4.0
Navigation: GPS, A-GPS
Sensor: G-sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Light sensor
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby, one is micro SIM card, the other is nano SIM card
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
The Manito comes with a screen protector already applied and a case in the box which is great as I'm sure you'd need to go online to buy these - not likely to be in your local phone store.
The Manito comes with a 5 inch screen on a standard resolution of 1280×720 pixels (or 720P) which gives us a PPI (pixels per inch) of 294 - more than good enough.
In terms of display performance the colours looked good, whites were nice and white but the blacks were a little more like a dark charcoal. The phone has the 'Miravision' display tweaking option built in and I found that setting this to 'Vivid' gave the best results.
The build quality of the Cubot Manito was much better than I'd expect from a phone costing as little as this. It feels very solid and well put together, with the metal frame giving a bit of reassurance and a slightly more premium feel than the all-plastic devices that you generally get at this price range.
The back of the phone has a removable plastic cover, this is slightly soft touch and has a diamond pattern in it which I wasn't overly keen on but it did improve grip.
3gb of RAM is a great feature at this end of the pricing spectrum and this really helps the performance of the Manito. Although it only has a 1.3Ghz Quad Core CPU I didn't have any trouble with games like Temple Run or Hot Wheels, but I don't expect that it would cope too well with more hardcore 3D games.
In everyday use I didn't really notice any problems with the performance of the phone, though initial set up took forever when I was installing about 30 apps at once.
Cubot haven't played too much with Android, and this looks and feels like a pretty stock version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, which most users will be more than happy with.
The camera performance of the Manito wasn't amazing, but again we need to bear price tag in mind. I have had phones that cost more with worse cameras. Photos taken outdoors in daylight came out quite well, but quality suffered as light levels dropped.
Video quality wasn't very good at all but that's to be expected.
GPS and Bluetooth both worked fine, I had this set up with my car using Android Auto and didn't experience any problems.
The biggest issue I had with the Cubot Manito was the battery - it's only rated at 2350mAh which is very small for a current phone. I found that if I left for work with a fully charged phone I would struggle to make it to about 10pm, so you may want to top up the battery during the day. Not a big issue as I'm sure most of us are used to doing this but as we're now seeing phones with 3000mAh being commonplace this seemed like a bit of a compromise.
Overall though I cannot complain about any aspect of this phone at this price. It seems an absolute bargain and does everything that most users would need at a fraction of the price of mainstream phones.
shipped with trojan.spy.agent.ytb youtube client and fotaprovider spyware
It's true about the shipped virus (I've read) but it's a good phone and you can sort the Operating System out using downloads on this site, NeedRom, and ChinaPhoneArena!

Moto e5 plus (USA version) review

Hello people, hope you have a great day!!!
So the Moto e5 plus is a budget device as you may know. It has a snapdragon 425 (International) or 435 (USA) and from 2gb(international) to 3gb(USA) of RAM. Internal storage is 32gb and has expandable storage. The screen is a 720p HD+ display with a 18:9 aspect ratio and rounded corners, the phone is also made of glossy plastic. It has a single front firing speaker that doubles as a speaker for calls. The battery is a massive 5,000mah capacity one. Lastly, it runs Android 8.0 (Motorola comfirmed it isn't getting android P tho, but it will still get the security patches).
Ok now for the pros and cons of the phone:
Pros:
1. The 18:9 aspect ratio on a phone like this is amazing, not all budget phones offer such a great feature.
2. The performance in the 435 variant is pretty outstanding. Of course, it isn't meant for gaming so it will suffer a bit from that but the application loading times and everything else feels pretty good for a phone like this (honest opinion, it runs most of the apps better than my S7 XD)
3. The stock Android experience combined with the 3GB of RAM makes the phone multitask like a boss!!! Never had refreshes with 6 to 7 apps open including a game.
4. THE BATTERY is MASSIVE. 5,000 mah can give you up to 3 days of light usage (up to 2 days with heavier usage).
Cons:
1. The screen is 720p, so in terms of screen resolution it isn't good, but it has good color accuracy, however, due to the low pixel density you may not find it that great. Viewing angles also suffer a bit but that's to be expected.
2. The phone isn't getting Android P which is disappointing. Even the G6 play with the 425 will get android P so in terms of performance this would run it better. But oh well, Motorola doesn't like updating software for the E series I guess!!
3. The price of it can be expensive in the USA, cricket sells it cheap, T mobile sells it moderately overpriced and sprint way too overpriced.
4. The glossy plastic build can get scratched easily and it also doesn't feel premium by any means!!!
If you own an e5 plus tell me your review of it too in the coments section!!!!
That's all that I can tell, I didn't put camera pros and cons due to that being more of a personal preference and we already know what we deal with budget phone cameras so. If you still want the camera review let me a comment in the thread.

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