The fast-growing Xiaomi line of mobile gadgets has officially expanded with the launch and release of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G version.
The fast-growing Xiaomi line of mobile gadgets has officially expanded with the launch and release of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G version.
The Doogee DG550 is easily one of the top phones I’ve had the pleasure to review this year. There was a bit of a blemish on the release though, as the initial marketing and the box the Doogee DG550 came in had “4.4.2” touted, yet only came with Jelly Bean. (more…)
China news is touting Coolpad to be one of the first out the door with an MT6595 SoC product. It was initially reported by several news outlets that Coolpad was going to release their Coolpad F2 with MT6595, though it looks now that there may be a bit of a twist. (more…)
The long awaited production units with MT6290 LTE/4g for MediaTek MT6582 and MT6592 phones are coming very soon. I have written about the MT6290 and its compatibility with MT6582 and MT6592 for several months now and its excellent to see their dawn.One of the great things about MT6290 is that manufacturers will be able to easily incorporate 4G into existing models simply by swapping the modem that the SoC relies on.
One of the first phones to receive MT6290 and be produced is the budget-friendly Landvo L200G.
The Landvo L200G is based around an MT6582 SoC. MT6582 contains an ARM Cortex-7 quad-core [email protected] and a Mali-400 MP2 GPU. This is more than enough to run Android smoothly and even enough power to get some decent 3D gaming in.
The Landvo L200G will have a solid 1GB of RAM. In combination with the MT6582 SoC, 1GB RAM is plenty enough to run Android smoothly.
With 4GB ROM this phone is clearly aimed at budget conscious consumers. Nothing wrong with this and it should be enough for most users. The phone will also accept external SD up to 32GB.
Many of the newer China brand phones are beginning to come with Android KitKat 4.4.2, and keeping par with the field Landvo is slated to have KitKat 4.4.2 as well.
The Landvo L200G will have a 5.0″ QHD (960*540) display which gives a PPI of 220. Another budget based spec, but it is not the lowest density we have seen. Some of the cheaper 5.0″ phones are coming with displays as low as 800*480.
The other benefit besides cost savings is increased performance in regards to battery life and 3D/2D.
The official specs from Landvo show the dimensions as 144*72*8.9mm. One thing I am liking is that they have not gone the Samsungish route with this model.
It presents a fairly square portrait with slightly rounded corners, tops and bottoms. Good for the finger tips and palms. Overall it reminds me of the iOcean X7 in regards to looks.
As is standard, this modem will have quad-band 2G/GSM support of 850/900/1800/1900, 3G/WCDMA support of 850/1900/2100, and support of 4G/LTE 1800/2600 but no 4G/LTE support for America.
I have been in contact with Landvo and they have confirmed these specs. It’s not all bad — Americans can enjoy full 3G support and Asia/UK/Europe can enjoy 4G support and 3G support on 2100. What is odd here is that Americans will not have any sort of 4G/LTE support, and Europe will be missing out on 900 3G.
I find it altogether a very odd decision, but there it is.
This is the fun part. As of yet, the retail price of the phone is unknown. www.gearbest.com is running a competition now. The user who guesses closest to their retail pricing will be given a free Landvo L200G phone. Enter your guesses at Chinaphonearena. The guessing ends on August 11th.
I like the looks of the phone and being one of the first 4G/LTE MT6582 out the gate I’m very interested to see how this phone performs.
Only 4GB ROM storage could be a deal breaker for many and given that phones such as the DG550 are coming with 16GB@$160, the Landvo L200G will need to be very competitively priced to be of consideration.
Assuming the phone is of moderate-excellent build quality, the phone could be a big winner, but we will have to see what the pricing is before I give a full opinion on the specifications of the L200G. I am still shaking my head at the curious decision regarding frequency support, but as already mentioned, it’s not all bad.
One of the beautiful things about human nature is the desire to push everything beyond limits. Mix that with creativity and the ever-evolving technology that exists today, we will most likely get something truly amazing. And this is exactly what a few remarkable groups of minds have done. (more…)
NVIDIA®, a brand most commonly heard of in the context of PCs, associated with the popular GeForce GPU series and influences modern PC gaming, has very quickly advanced in the mobile gadget game. NVIDIA brought out an expansion to its new Shield line of gadgets – the NVIDIA Shield Tablet and NVIDIA Shield Wireless Controller.
Today we have what is considered a sharp shooting compact, the Canon SX270HS. I’m putting the Canon up against the Goophone i5 and the recently reviewed Doogee DG550 and will let our readers decide on the winner.
The day arrived. July 15th at 14:00, MTK6595 aka MT6595 was finally officially announced and released by MediaTek. (more…)
I recently posted breaking news regarding MediaTek’s next hot SoC to follow MT6595 – the 64-bit MT6795. Now a few more tidbits have been released regarding the MT6795. (more…)
Doogee has been on a bit of a hot streak lately. Becoming a Villarreal sponsor and with their recent habit of frequently releasing new phones, they are making the old school China brands such as Jiayu look a bit dinosaur. (more…)
There has been some commotion over a new version of the credit-card-sized computer; it is labelled as Raspberry Pi B+. News about it came up when there was an apparent mistake in shipment wherein a customer received the model B+ before its official release. (more…)
It is the time for dreams of owning a 3D printer to come true. New Matter has come up with a home desktop 3D printer, selling at a modest price of 250 bucks. (more…)