Bluboo has come out of the woodwork to make several new releases. The quite good Bluboo X550 caught a lot of attention, and rightly so as it was one of the first mobiles to spearhead the recent mega-battery trend.

Bluboo XFire

Up for preview today is the Bluboo Xfire.

Bluboo Xfire review specs specifications

  • SoC: MT6735M
  • CPU: 64-bit 4-core [email protected]
  • GPU: Mali-T720
  • RAM: 1GB
  • ROM storage: 8GB
  • Dual-SIM: Yes
  • Display: IPS 5.0″@540P
  • Rear camera: 8MP
  • Front camera: 5MP
  • Battery: 2750mAh removable
  • 2G:GSM850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • 3G:WCDMA 850/900/2100 MHz
  • 4G: FDD-LTE:B1( 2100)B3(1800) B7(2600) B20(800)
  • Android: 5.1 Lollipop
  • TF SD: Yes

As this is an extremely well-priced mobile, the Xfire carries 1GB of RAM, but this is more than enough to run Android smoothly. The 8GB is rather on the low-side as well, but provides enough space to install hundreds of apps. Being that the Xfire is TF SD expandable, you can upgrade the storage for carrying your photos, videos and music.

The Xfire features the extremely capable MT6735. This SoC has 64-bit CPU cores and actually my current main mobile carries the MT6735; it’s brought a whole new ballgame to the mobile market, being that at lower resolutions (540p/720p), it can run Android as smoothly as $800 flagships.

Really MTK has outdone themselves with the MT6735 as it brings a whole new level of Android to the sub-$100 budget segment; if you’re someone who’s currently struggling with an older, sluggish, budget SoC mobile, take a hard look at the new generation.

The removable battery is a very healthy 2750mAh, and given the 5.0″ display size and 540p resolution the Xfire should provide enough more than enough battery life to get users through the day.

Bluboo Xfire@Everbuying

If you’re looking for a budget mobile, and are using a carrier that is compatible with the frequencies above, consider the Bluboo Xfire.

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