Ultra budget Doogee HomTom HT3 850 1900 2100 3G
HomTom aka Doogee has been around for a couple of years already and have been slowly pushing their way into the European and UK markets. Some of the HomTom mobiles feature huge batteries, but the one we’re taking a look at today is exciting for a few reasons besides its 3000mAh battery.
Doogee HomTom HT3 specs specifications
- SoC: MT6580
- CPU: 4-core Cortex-A7@1.3GHz
- GPU: Mali-400
- RAM: 1GB
- ROM storage: 8GB
- Display: 5.0″@720P IPS 2.5D
- TF SD expandable: Yes
- Dual-SIM: Yes
- Rear camera: 5MP
- Front camera: 2MP
- 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
- 3G: WCDMA 850/1900/2100MHz
While it doesn’t boast the most powerful SoC, the MT6580 is a very capable chipset, running Android on 720P mobiles without issue.
The battery is 3000mAh, which is nicely sized given the 5.0″ display and 720P resolution and should give users about 6-7 hours onscreen time. Indeed, this is a bigger battery than what’s coming in many 5.5″ 1080P phones these days.
The 3G frequencies of 850/1900/2100, make it a great 3G phone for most of the world, including N/C/S America.
Doogee HomTom HT3@www.everbuying.net
The best thing about the HomTom HT3? The price. Available now for an incredibly low $59.99. If you have a carrier that supports the above frequencies, consider the HomTom HT3.
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