Bluboo is a brand who had been around for quite awhile, then disappeared off the map for about half a year. They came back with one of the first mega-battery mobiles, the Bluboo X550. This model was generally well received, providing great battery life and minimal reported issues.

bluboo-xtouch-review-2015-10-29 19_59_50-Wholesale 5.0 inch BLUBOO XTOUCH Android 5.1 Lollipop 4G Smartphone with MTK6753

Up for preview today is the Bluboo Xtouch

Bluboo Xtouch specs specifications

  • SoC: MT6753
  • CPU: 64-bit 8-core [email protected]
  • GPU: Mali-T720
  • OS: Android 5.1.1
  • Display: IPS 5.0″@1080P
  • RAM: 3GB
  • ROM storage: 32GB
  • Rear camera: Sony IMX214 13MP
  • Front camera: OV 8MP
  • OTG: Yes
  • Dual-SIM: Yes
  • Touch ID: Yes
  • TF SD card expandable: Yes
  • 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • 3G: WCDMA 850/900/2100MHz
  • 4G: LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
  • Battery: 3050mAh

Bluboo has decided to step it game bit with this model. While it doesn’t feature the mega-battery as with the X550, it does have the very capable MT6753, a 440ppi 1080P retina display, a huge 3GB RAM and something we don’t see too often in phones in this price range — 32GB ROM, along with a very respectable 3050mAh battery.



I really appreciate mobiles that take a chance with looking different, yet still manage to look good. Based on the images from Bluboo, the Xtouch manages to achieve this lofty pursuit with sides that curve into the back.

Included in the mix is touch ID and the very impressive Sony IMX214. This sensor has been included in mobiles such as OnePlus One and Nexus 6.

Bluboo [email protected]

For those looking for a well-priced hi-spec mobile, and are using a carrier which covers the above mentioned frequencies, consider the Bluboo Xtouch.

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