Greetings
I am on the lookout for any DUAL SIM Android 2.3.X or WM7/WM7.5 mobile with following features.
+ screen size 4.0" +
+ Capacitive multi-touch screen with bright resolution
+ atleast 1 SIM should have 3/3.5G/WCDMA. Other SIM may be regular Quad Band GSM
+ Quad band - 850/900/1800/1900MHZ and WCDMA - 900/2100MHz
+ WiFI / Bluetooth
+ Gravity / Light sensor / Compass
+ dual-core processor
+ inbuilt memory preferably over 512mb expandable to 32 GB
+ GPS / AGPS latest generation
+ Camera with 5MP and above and support video recording. Front camera for video calling can be lower resolution
+ FM Radio with built in antenna (not requiring headphone to listen to FM)
+ 3D Graphics Acceleration Chipset
I know the requirements look quite odd, but I feel that the mobiles should have the above features and it would work quite well
xpmymob said:
Greetings
I am on the lookout for any DUAL SIM Android 2.3.X or WM7/WM7.5 mobile with following features.
+ screen size 4.0" +
+ Capacitive multi-touch screen with bright resolution
+ atleast 1 SIM should have 3/3.5G/WCDMA. Other SIM may be regular Quad Band GSM
+ Quad band - 850/900/1800/1900MHZ and WCDMA - 900/2100MHz
+ WiFI / Bluetooth
+ Gravity / Light sensor / Compass
+ dual-core processor
+ inbuilt memory preferably over 512mb expandable to 32 GB
+ GPS / AGPS latest generation
+ Camera with 5MP and above and support video recording. Front camera for video calling can be lower resolution
+ FM Radio with built in antenna (not requiring headphone to listen to FM)
+ 3D Graphics Acceleration Chipset
I know the requirements look quite odd, but I feel that the mobiles should have the above features and it would work quite well
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Wowser, thats quite a list but i doubt you will find any reputable device with those specs and dual sim. Only grey imports (copies) tend to have dual sim, but i wouldnt touch them. Best chance is to search ebay.
timmymarsh said:
Wowser, thats quite a list but i doubt you will find any reputable device with those specs and dual sim. Only grey imports (copies) tend to have dual sim, but i wouldnt touch them. Best chance is to search ebay.
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Thanks for the response. Yes, I know and feel its high time top companies roll out Dual SIM Mobiles. When you have multiple networks, multiple numbers, it becomes quite easy to carry a single mobile rather than 2. Now a days the mobile is becoming a tool to access internet usually for emails / quick browsing, take say quick snaps if you are traveling (rather than carry a digital camera), a GPS Device, Compass etc... so one device has multiple functions works really well for people like me, who dont want say a camera with 100s of features, etc.. dont like to carry 2 mobiles. Any other way I could use 2 SIMs on a Single SIM Mobile?
xpmymob said:
Thanks for the response. Yes, I know and feel its high time top companies roll out Dual SIM Mobiles. When you have multiple networks, multiple numbers, it becomes quite easy to carry a single mobile rather than 2. Now a days the mobile is becoming a tool to access internet usually for emails / quick browsing, take say quick snaps if you are traveling (rather than carry a digital camera), a GPS Device, Compass etc... so one device has multiple functions works really well for people like me, who dont want say a camera with 100s of features, etc.. dont like to carry 2 mobiles. Any other way I could use 2 SIMs on a Single SIM Mobile?
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I have seen a dual sim adaptor that worked on some much older phones, but as far as i know they are not supported on newer smart phones. There was also the issue that the adaptor was quite bulky and therefore you couldnt get the battery cover back on.
Think you might be chasing a ghost train here, sorry buddy
Credit to me.. lol.. go to Google and type in (without quotes of course)" lightinthebox.com" when you there type in dual sim or just find an android phone and see a list of dual sim card phones.
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jr_718 said:
Credit to me.. lol.. go to Google and type in (without quotes of course)" lightinthebox.com" when you there type in dual sim or just find an android phone and see a list of dual sim card phones.
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Lol, yh there are some there Just be careful buying "unknown" devices, things to consider are build quality, hardware, will device work on your carrier.
Good luck.
Lol..well the site was provided now he can research what he wants and could chat with a customer rep...ask about anything..I've had people at my job who bought different Ipads and phones and they work good..till this day haven't had problems...hope that helps..let us know what your interested phone is...
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well i have heard a lot about simore dual sim adapter not sure of real life examples but many posts.
really there is no REAL Dual SIM Adapter. 2 SIMs running in standby mode like the ones offered on "clone" phones or the DUAL SIMs launched by a few standard companies. But for the extra SIM they charge the moon.
Hope that I get a Dual SIM Phone like the specs I want... my search is still on
This one fits most of the profile. I have Lenovo A60 that is based on same processor, and it's excellent.
http://www.fastcardtech.com/goods-6...0inch+multi-touch+Dual+sim+cards+standby.html
Related
When will Droid 3 come out?
any news??
and will moto unlock bootloader, if we all send email requesting to moto
1. no one knows
2. no news
3. no, moto wont unlock the bootloader just because we send email request, although i wish they would
if i were to make a guess at when they would release a droid 3, if they choose to, it would be Q3 or Q4 this year.
will we sue moto for locking the bootloader~~ just like this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=912480
that would be cool
I doubt it, as far as I know, companies are allowed to develop whatever software they want for their products, even if its meant to limit access to the device
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what do you reckon the specs would be for the droid 3 or even hopefully the milestone 3
I would think it would be standard for next year: dual core TI processor with great 3D graphics, 1gb of ram, a higher res, probably 960x640, 3.7 inch screen, and your usual cell phone specs. I also expect it to have 4g, and I hope they don't change the industrial design too much, makes it look really rugged and durable
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From what I've read Motorola are just skirting the lines of legality by locking their bootloader, but it's still technically legal. Besides, 90% of the ppl wouldn't be as pissed off at them if:
(1) They kept relatively up-to-date with the rest of their market with their Android releases.
(2) They didn't simply just abandon certain phones off the upgrade line when clearly the hardware specs point to them being able to handle the latest Android.
(3) They didn't delay their releases by weeks/months (usually the latter) just to have their engineers put their effort into putting crapware/Blur.
IMO Motorola makes some great hardware, but their software practices are draconian and primitive.
but they wont always update the phone, will they?
if they unlock the bootloader which is good for both of us
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/01/2...e-2-all-in-the-works-stock-experience-coming/
i want dual-core + front cam. + support 4G + 1080p video for DROID3
thomaslau said:
i want dual-core + front cam. + support 4G + 1080p video for DROID3
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U want quad core 1/5ghz cpu/quad core gpu combo with 720p Front facing cam, 3g/4g dual band support, 1080p video recording with dual led flash, a 4" 1366x768 OLED screen (without that crappy pentile matrix crap) 2GB of ram, and 32GB of onboard storage, and let's throw in a 1600mAh battery for good measure.
Oh and don't skimp on the 5 row keyboard and micro hdmi output, and god help them if there isn't a notification light.
i just checked this forum, i find there is no more information about MTK6575, i don't know why, so i just start this thread, and we can talk about the MTK6575 chipset.
it is reported that the newest MTK6575 phone is lenovo A750, but i checked some website in recently, and find one website start to sell the MTK6575 phone, named H5500, i guess you guys may know this news already, but i just see some video on youtube, and share this video here,
http://youtu.be/4ImOD99AHgY
in my opinion, it is better than MTk6573 phones, but it is a new phone anyway, so just view that video, and give your opinions.
hmm, still no one replys, no one is interesting in MTK6575 phone?
It looks good, but I'd wait for Android 4.0 before buying a phone with this chipset seeing as MediaTek announced that it supports ICS.
http://www.mediatek.com/en/News/news_content.php?sn=1052
oh, that's why.
i will continue to notice the MTk MT6575 products, maybe it will come up soon.
Look for zopo zp200
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Its just an overclocked MTk6573
eraldo said:
Its just an overclocked MTk6573
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No. 6573 is ARM11 (ARMv6) while 6575 is Cortex A9 (ARMv7). Big difference.
Yeah It will be much superior to the old ARMv6 MTk6573
Hotmid are selling the Lenovo a750 already for $200. The only downsides are it has no camera flash and the Power VRX 531 GPU is pretty dated now. Although it does include dual sim and a 2000mah battery.
http://hotmid.com/lenovo-lephone-a7...screen-android-2-3-dual-sim-mobile-phone.html
I asked about ICS support and they said 'maybe later', so nothing definitive yet. They have also including a bench mark screen shot claiming scores of 2178, which is not bad if true.
ZOPO ZP100 w/ MTK6575
Doesn't look like anyone has had an opportunity to play with a phone using the MTK6575. I just was notified that my shipment of 1 x ZOPO ZP100 has left Singapore. As soon as it arrives, I'll let you know if it lives up to my expectations. I'll do a proper review when it arrives, and compare it to my previous phone, the motorola droid 2 on verizon.
Since the Droid 2 used the omap3630 (cortex a8) @ 1ghz w/ PowerVR SGX530, and the ZOPO ZP 100 uses the MTK6575 (cortex a9) @ 1ghz w/ Power VR SGX531, I'm expecting about a 20% performance increase, which considering a total cost of $210 USD including shipping seems awesome!
I'll be using the unlimited talk, text, web service from straight talk for $45 a month. I think this will be a winning combination!
There are 6+ highly available phones now available using the MTK6575 chip, and I've seen prices ranging from ~$200USD - $300+USD. The only major differences seem to be the cases, and the screen. While the of them have WVGA resolution (480x800), the ZOPO ZP100 has qHD resolution (540x960).
And no, I'm not trying to sell the ZOPO ZP100, just seems to be a fantastic phone, at a very reasonable price.
The highlights of the unlocked ZOPO ZP100 phone are:
·Operation System:Google Android 2.3.4
·CPU:MTK6575 (Cortex A9) 1GMHz ,GPUower SGX531
·4GB ROM+512MB RAM extend to 32GB max
·GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA HSPA
2G GSM:850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G:2100 MHz
·Dual sim cards dual standby
·WIFI:802.11b/g wireless internet
·Built in GPS and support voice navigation
·4.3 inch Sharp ASV Capacitive multi-touch screen,QHD:960*540
·FM radio
·Support Compass
·G-sensor
·Light-sensor
·Dual cameras
·5.0 Mega Pixel wifh Auto focus
·3.5mm stereo audio jack
·Support word,excel,ppt, pdf format document
·Language:English/French/Spanish/German/Italian/Arabic/Russian/ Turkish/Portuguese/Bahasa indonesia/ Bahasa Melayu/Thai/Vietnamese/Chinese
6575 is supposed to be Mediatek's ICS chip. Wonder how close are they to the release.
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Lenovo A750 Root Method
hi , i found a link showing way to root the Lenovo A750
www[dot]7xz[dot]com/topic/16618
but since all in chinese , i don't really understand it , and reluctant to try
may someone here translate this for me (and maybe useful for some of us )
disclaimer : i do not responsible for any failure caused by this rooting method
Peace!
I found etotalk.com have many MTK6575 phone. Lenovo A750, Lenovo A65, zp100...
And it have many video:
youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=r_vEZYQkXmU
youtube.com/watch?v=QMX2wUy8A24&feature=player_embedded
youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=o-VVsTO4p_g
I used to buy dual-sim phone with MTK6753 chip. I was surprised at its good build quality and smooth GUI (I do not play games). However, I was let down by two major things.
1. available ROM for additional applications: it has around 160MB which is too small. Some well-known apps won't be able to move to external microsd card. So I was not able to install some apps due to insufficient internal rom. I would like to buy the MTK6575 phone, but would be nice if the available free ROM is at least around 300-400MB.
2. camera: quality is not good at all. Mine didn't come with auto-focus feature. Hope to get MTK6575 with auto-focus back camera.
Yesterday I had a chance to see the Galaxy Note clone (MTK6573), the build quality and ROM GUI are very nice. It supports auto-focus; but again, the free ROM is just 30MB!.
Thanks in advance for those who would share with me the above issues.
bthoven said:
I used to buy dual-sim phone with MTK6753 chip. I was surprised at its good build quality and smooth GUI (I do not play games). However, I was let down by two major things.
1. available ROM for additional applications: it has around 160MB which is too small. Some well-known apps won't be able to move to external microsd card. So I was not able to install some apps due to insufficient internal rom. I would like to buy the MTK6575 phone, but would be nice if the available free ROM is at least around 300-400MB.
2. camera: quality is not good at all. Mine didn't come with auto-focus feature. Hope to get MTK6575 with auto-focus back camera.
Yesterday I had a chance to see the Galaxy Note clone (MTK6573), the build quality and ROM GUI are very nice. It supports auto-focus; but again, the free ROM is just 30MB!.
Thanks in advance for those who would share with me the above issues.
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the G11i pro is also based on the MT6573 chipset. this phone has a rom developer working on improving roms. one of thefeatures he added is ext2 file system support. so your free romspace can be as big as you like. read here
http://www.eten-users.eu/index.php?/topic/21427-g11i-mt6513-g11i-pro-mt6573-support-thread/
hope this helps. use this phone myself since 3 month and very happy with it.
Does anyone have an MT6575 phone here? Any feedback with its performance?
Zopo100
I had this phone for almost two weeks now. Superb phone. I love it more than my HTC Evo 3D.
Advantages:
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1) Quick boot up. Only takes about 30s to boot up.
2) High quality LCD by Sharp ASV. I would say it's 100% identical to my Evo 3D.
3) Good camera quality, Sony 5MP. Although can't compare with Evo 3D's camera, this camera is unlike those cheapo low quality type commonly found in China phone. It's good, really good but not superb.
4) Dual sim standby but if you're talking on one line, the other line will get busy tone.
5) Great battery life even though smaller battery 1600mAh. I can use almost 24h with both line active. Evo 3D lasted about 12h only with equal usage.
6) Dedicated camera button.
7) High quality finish, up to 90% of HTC's quality. Can easily mistaken as the real HTC if someone pass the phone to you without you noticing the Zopo logo at the back.
8) Minimal RAM usage. I'm getting >300MB free memory out of 512MB after the phone boot up using stock ROM. Evo 3D only have around 230MB free memory out of 1GB!
9) The phone is really fast even though only 1Ghz single core. Zooming in and out, scrolling and clicking on appz was very very smooth.
10) Value for $$$
11) Upgradable to ICS 4.0 end of this month.
Disadvantages
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1) Simple interface/launcher. Uses default ADW launcher (maybe that's why it's faster.
2) No Google Market or Play Store. Need to install myself after rooting it.
3) Rooting the phone is a real pain. Most of the appz for rooting not working. Need to find a rooted ROM from Zopo site and flash it.
4) Can be laggy if the phone is busy reading from SDcard, probably due to single core.
5) Camera button is a single touch. Can't depress a little for focus and fully depress to capture picture.
6) Small internal memory. Only around 500MB available. The rest is mounted as internal sdcard around 2.2GB. Prefers if everything is mounted as internal memory and uses external sdcard as storage.
7) No custom ROM available. No tun.ko drivers, so no VPN for this phone.
8) Can't find any casing that fits this phone because of the reverse position of 3.5mm audio jack and power button. Initially I thought can use Evo 3D's casing.
9) Weak GPU. Plays simple games really well but those 3D intensive might be a little laggy (still playable though).
10) No analog TV commonly a/w China phones.
Anyone who manages to compile tun.ko drivers for this baby kindly pass me a copy as well. Really needs it. Thanks in advance!
Is it upgradable to ics.? I doubt lol
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According to Zopo's forum, the admins claimed that new ICS will be out end of this month. They even posted a video of successful incorporation of ICS into their test phone. Hope the info is accurate unless I'm reading wrongly from Google's translation from Chinese to English. LOL!
1 Does skype and gtalk video calls work?
2 flash player?
3 temple runs smooth?
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Zopo100 Antutu Benchmark
I'm sorry. So far haven't try skype and gtalk, as a matter infact, I never did use those on my Evo 3D either. However, this is the only android phone I've encountered so far (among my friends and colleagues) that supports 3G video call just like in those dumb phones. Dunno why HTC phones don't support 3G video call.
I don't use Temple for benchmark but I'll include the scores taken from Antutu Benchmark.
More of the good stuffs:
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1) Flash worked flawlessly.
2) Camera has anti-flickering function. Very useful when taking photos of X-rays on the x-ray box with fluorescent tube lighting. Would e useful if you're taking screen shots from CRT monitor and even some LCD screens.
3) The plain vanilla Android 2.3.6 is very stable. Rarely got crashes.
4) Built-in ROM was pretty fast, at least equivalent to Class 6 sdcard. When I use the built-in ROM (automatically mounted as 2.2GB internal sdcard), things ran pretty quick on the phone. Now that I've switch the internal sdcard (mounted as external storage /sdcard2) and my Class 4 32GB sdcard (mounted as internal storage /sdcard), things are noticeably slower now.
More of the bad stuffs:
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1) The infamous disappearing videos/photos plaguing many android devices also present here but only if you put video/images on /sdcard2. So the workaround is to put video/images on /sdcard.
2) GPS lock takes long time, average 5min from cold start compared to under 1min in my Evo 3D. This is after I've changed the GPS regional setting and enable the EPO function. Even when locked, single is pretty weak. Easily looses lock when cloudy or driving under slightly covered area. Evo 3D GPS lock and signal was superb and the best so far.
3) Good luck in finding custom ROM/kernels. Maybe it's still new and not many users at the moment.
4) Built-in VPN function is a little flaky. Can't use 3rd party VPN appz becaus no compatible tun.ko drivers.
Could be good or bad stuff:
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1) There are also no drivers included in the package. Luckily, it's fully compatible with HTC drivers. As a matter in fact, it's being recognized as HTC phone in Windows 7
2)Rubberized outer shell. Feels good and firm when you hold it in your hands. My only worried is that if it becomes sticky later on like what happened to some of my usb drive and writing pens which has a rubbery coating.
Just got my new T200. Seems very fast. Good in the hand. Translucent notifications etc in stock launcher under 4.2.2. Will report back on battery life.
bazabaza said:
Just got my new T200. Seems very fast. Good in the hand. Translucent notifications etc in stock launcher under 4.2.2. Will report back on battery life.
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Hi,
Does the phone have notification LED?
tykkym said:
Hi,
Does the phone have notification LED?
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Yes it has a small red led that appears to flash on messages and battery status.
battery life- just got 25hours normally use with WIFI/ data on continuously.GPS seems slow like all chinese phones. 6 inch screen but soft buttons seem to takes up too much room really although you can hide them.Clear speakers. Will continue to post as I test
Recharge 2 hours and 15 minutes on stock charger
Antutu reports 27253 - although with th recent relevations of manufacturers tweeking Antutu I wouldn't be suprised if this is inaccurate.As rear camera is reported as 18.2 mp!
Hope to read your review soon
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Hope to read your review soon
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Yes ill post it soon
can report battery life seems to have improved, now at 50% when at this point it had run out. Also GPS is much better (after initial slow start) than my Cubot A6589 or my wifes M6589.
Picks up wifi straight away no issues.
have also noticed that this model supports wifi updates. Hopefully this mean no more messing about with SP tools etc.Still deciding weather to root yet,
I can confirm
THL T200 Smartphone Highlight:
- 6 inch Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (has a screen protector already applied + a spare), 1920 x 1080 pixel display
- Support 3G network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz WCDMA 850/2100MHz
- MTK6592W, Cortex-A7 Octa core,1.7GHz (ANTUTU say MTK6592H?)
- 13MP back camera + 8MP front camera strangely ANTUTU says front camera is 18MP suspect manufacturer fiddling?
- 2GB RAM + 32GB ROM (translates as 5.77GB internal storage and 22.07GB phone storage
- Android 4.2.2
from thl site - claims "THL T200 equipped with the latest operating system, redesigned more than 300 commonly used icons, adding more humane business functions, such as security center, intelligent notification management, meeting memos, work more convenient and more efficient want to have a multi-efficient." - nope look bog standard to me
Yet to test OTG and NFC function
Band: 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850/2100MHz
Sim Card: Dual SIM Card Dual Standby(one micro-sim card)
OS: Android 4.2
CPU: MTK6592W, Cortex-A7 Octa core, 1.7GHz
GPU: Mali-450
RAM: 2GB
Service Provide: Unlocked
Display Size: 6 Inch
Type: Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, 441 PPI
Screen Color: 16000K Colors
Camera/Picture Resolution: Dual Cameras, front camera 8.0MP Sony IMX111, back camera 13.0MP with flashlight Sony IMX135 and auto focus, support 1080P video record
THL T200 Smartphone Basic Function
Audio File Format: MP3/WAV/AMR/AWB
Video File Format: 3GP/MPEG4
Image File Format: JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/GIF
E-book Format: TXT/CHM/DOC/HTML
FM Radio: Yes, earphone needed (works well)
Input: Handwrite/Keypad
WIFI: Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0
Gravity Sensor: Yes
Multi-Touch: Yes, 5 point touch
Ringtones Type: Polyphonic/MP3
Earphone Port: 3.5mm
Data transfer: USB/Bluetooth
Mobile internet: WAP/WIFI
Phonebook: 1000
Message: SMS/MMS
GPS: Yes, built in, also support A-GPS With EPO assistance to speed up postioning
Multi -language
OTG works straight out of the box. no need for extraneous apps.
Mobile phone is too big, need two hands.
bazabaza said:
OTG works straight out of the box. no need for extraneous apps.
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Looking forward to your review,where did you buy the phone at? Have seen some sites,where they seem to
sell fake THL T200.
stone age said:
Looking forward to your review,where did you buy the phone at? Have seen some sites,where they seem to
sell fake THL T200.
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Fake T200? now there is a thing...chinese manufacturers faking chinese phones! Mind you Thl is very popular in china with apparently over 300 stores.
Got mine from Thl: www.thlmobilestore.com
I have also used Geekbuying (geekbuying.com) as well, never had a problem with what they have sold me, sites a bit inaccurate though (fake Antutu screen shots etc) but thats the norm for chinese sites in my experience, so you have to do your research.
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Mobile phone is too big, need two hands.
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Suggest the T100 then basically the same except 5 inch screen.
Benchmark 41.8 in Epic Citadel at 1920x1080 performance level = "High Quality"
bazabaza said:
Fake T200? now there is a thing...chinese manufacturers faking chinese phones! Mind you Thl is very popular in china with apparently over 300 stores.
Got mine from Thl: www.thlmobilestore.com
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I am also in this website to buy THL T100S.
I received the ThL T200 a few days ago and I have been using it as my main phone.The T200 is a pleasure to use. It has a six inch screen and coming from my previous cubot A6589 (5.7 inch) it does seem much bigger in the hand. however I did own a N9776 and of course I could be getting used to big phones. i'm getting on a bit in years, and I find that smaller screens seem too small for me without my reading glasses!
The design of the T200 follows a common design format for Chinese phones with its black or white back cover and crome trim. The left and right boarder is about 3 mm wide with the usual wider top and bottom boarders.Ear phone jack and micro USB is unusually set into the top edge, In most phones the bottom boader contains the home button etc, but the T200 follows a tablet layout with soft keys taking up the bottom of the screen. You can hide it though so you can free up real estate on the main screen.Power button is on the left with the volume rocker on the right of the phone.The top boarde contains the sensors as usual with a small red LED notification light which illuminates on messgaes, missed calls etc and when requiring or when being charged. chaging to green when sufficient battery power is there.Like the T100S when the disply is off the display blends with surrounding bezels.
The display is a very good 1930 x 1080 full HD resolution. Colour seems good as is brightness of the display. Like the T100S it has a density of 441 pixels per inch, so the screen is sharp and clear. Its not the best Ive seen but at this price it seems a bargin.
The MTK6592 is an octo-core A7 at 1.7 Ghz which certainly moves along at a good pace. I got over 27000 on Antutu although with the recent issues with manufacturers either doctoring read outs or making the OS recognise when Antutu is running, this might be a little misleading but it is certainly in line with other scores Ive seen out there.
For Epic Citadel, the T200 consistently managed 41.8 frames per second (fps) on the High Quality setting. its also quite good considering the GPU is the Mali-450 which isn't the best out there but again I feel one has to take into account the price difference.
I haven't tested the CPU yet but Gary Sims on android Authority has tested the T100S
http://www.androidauthority.com/octa-core-thl-t100s-review-327578/
The battery is a 2500 mAh which for me has given about 1 day 12 hours of normal use (WIFI and data continuously on, phones, bit of film watching and games)so far although it might need some more bedding in. Like the T100S it has a option to limit CPU activity to lengthen battery life. tried both (one charge with it on and one off) and it doesn't seem to make much difference.
2GB RAM + 32GB ROM (translates as 5.77GB internal storage and 22.07GB phone storage
The camera is a 13 mp back camera and the front is 8 mp. Its good but I have seen better, but again you get what you pay for and for general use both cameras are more than adequate.
The phone has OTG which works straight out of the box mounting the drive instantaneously. It also has NFC I haven;t tested this but if it is like its twin the T100S then it should work well.
Overall then the THL T200 is a very good phone in my opinion for the price.It has its weak points but considering the price differential I feel its worthy of consideration.
Thanks for the review. I am still deciding whether to get this phone or Zopo 990+
Nice review.I am also considering the Zopo 990+ because I Would like to have 3G:WCDMA900/1900/2100MHz
The carrier(in Sweden) I have,use both 900Mhz and 2100Mhz I haven`t found any Thl T200 with 3GWCDMA 900/1900/2100MHz
The Zopo 990+ for Us $339.99 (This has 3G:WCDMA900/1900/2100MHz)
The Thl T200 for Us $304,99
Both at dhgate.
Was not allowed to link to the products
stone age said:
Nice review.I am also considering the Zopo 990+ because I Would like to have 3G:WCDMA900/1900/2100MHz
The carrier(in Sweden) I have,use both 900Mhz and 2100Mhz I haven`t found any Thl T200 with 3GWCDMA 900/1900/2100MHz
The Zopo 990+ for Us $339.99 (This has 3G:WCDMA900/1900/2100MHz)
The Thl T200 for Us $304,99
Both at dhgate.
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Yes Im in the UK so could go for the slightly cheaper option
I got mine in today, been playing around a bit, very nice new toy, I'm impressed with the performance so far.
For those who are interested: It seems to have a form of CWM recovery mode, just keep volume-up pressed while switching the phone on. The power button works as a back button, the vol-up as the 'confirm' button and the vol-down scrolls the menu.
Options available are:
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from sdcard
apply update from cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
backup user data
restore user data
StefanHamminga said:
I got mine in today, been playing around a bit, very nice new toy, I'm impressed with the performance so far.
For those who are interested: It seems to have a form of CWM recovery mode, just keep volume-up pressed while switching the phone on. The power button works as a back button, the vol-up as the 'confirm' button and the vol-down scrolls the menu.
Options available are:
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from sdcard
apply update from cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
backup user data
restore user data
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yes found that. Got a bit confused on how it worked until i realised the + button selects.
G'day
Yesterday, my SG4 I9505 fell down a flight of stairs and broken into sizable pieces. I went on to look for a new phone that might be a good match for my "old" broken one. Since I currently live in Switzerland, I'd like to have a recommendation for a phone which matches the LTE 4G frequency used by the providers here, though I'm frequently traveling to the USA and sometimes to Asia (though I normally just buy a replacement phone for the duration). While searching through the net, I eventually hit alibaba.com and browsed through the manufacturers there, in hope to find a cool combination of hardware for my new replacement phone. What I would really like is the following (could be more or more specific, once helpful people reply):
A really fast CPU (low power consumption). Of course, the word good is very unspecific here.
3000+ up to 4000mAh battery
A brilliant 1080p display with vivid colors, with good contrast ratio
Fast and accurate GPS, a-GPS
GSM, 3G, 4G, LTE with the according frequency bands necessary to connect to various providers in Europe, mainly Switzerland. Why can't we have programmable chips which adapt their frequency for the cell connectivity? I currently have 100Mbit/s download and 10Mbit/s upload, so I'd like to continue using this as my main mobile Internet access
Rootable Android (easily upgradeable to newest versions)
Advanced audio chip
Dual SIM
Moderately good lens (I very much prefer lower MPixels but enhanced IS and really working in low-light given the physical constraints)
All the goodies of the normally used SoC CPUs
Aluminium alloy
2-4GB RAM
At least 32GB space
Wifi
Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, temperature, humidity, gesture
Has anybody tested any of these hundreds of new Chinese and Korean mobile phones or has some experience with no-brand phones?
Review Video:
Specs:
5.5" inch capacitive 5-Point Multi Touch Screen
Display 1080x1920 pixel resolution - FULL HD Display, IPS, OGS (?)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8926 Quad-Core @1.2GHz
GPU: Adreno 305
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
2GB RAM / 16GB of internal memory - TF-card support
Tribandband, unlocked, 3G / UMTS / HSDPA+ / WCDMA / 4G LTE
2G GSM - 900/1800/1900MHz
3G WCDMA - 850/ 900/1900/2100MHz
4G FDD-LTE B3/B7 - 1800/2600MHz
Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS & BEIDOU, g-sensor, proximity sensor, light sensor
OTA - Firmware update over the air feature (?)
Main camera: 13 MP output, autofocus, LED flash, F?.?
Front camera: 2MP output, F?.?
2500mAh battery
Dual Sim - Dual Standby
Weight: 178g / 8.72mm thick
Camera test pictures / Geekbench 3 battery test to be found on my blog: http://colonelzap.blogspot.de/2015/05/viewsonic-v500-review-4g-lte-full-hd.html
Can it be rooted and updated to Lollipop or CM?
You have the reason, what hapenned with the scene? I want lolli pop or Android M minimal in a future.
Some people say it can be rooted and stuff, but still no Lollipop
Rooted
Hi I just root it with king root 4.1 in the device only. Try it twice and no problem. Don't have any idea about lollipop ROM
Please tell me if this phone is good for everyday use, camera and software quality? Any good for gaming?
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Please tell me if this phone is good for everyday use, camera and software quality? Any good for gaming?
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It's pretty much ok for everyday usage and more, but for the gaming is not. It can run more than just basic games but do not expect 3D excitement.
OTG support ?
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OTG support ?
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OTG doesn't work for me!
Few other disadvantages:
No software updates
Scratchy noise in audio recording
Buggy UI
Rear speaker emits very high frequencies without any bass
Display in nice but the touch screen is not very accurate
Camera is just basic
Missing basic features such as "kill all in task manager", "three finger slide to screenshot", "multi-choice option in lockscreen", etc.
V500 seems very hot in russia.
Any custom roms?
yes there are few roms, one in needrom.com and other in taiwanrom in facebook with htc sense..good roms and good phone..
Lollipop?
Not yet but son i think so. That guys of taiwanrom are working hard un many devices. Now i have miui 6 working fine. Made by taiwanrom
Based on 4.4 right?
Both SIM-Slots for 4G/3G?
Can both SIM-Slots be used for 4G/3G?
If not, which SIM-Slot is capable for 4G/3G and which SIM-Slot is only capable for 2G?
Thank you in advance.
1st slot can go 3/4g and the second is 2g only
For price 95 euro in China , very good phone (after 24h use). Dont feel like 2Gb phone, buggy UI.
But, I like : very good IPS display 400ppi , 5.5in , Removable batery 2500mAh, 2sim cards, 16Gb, look like 200euro phone .
Buggy UI can be altered by installing Nova launcher but the rest of the phone is too laggy even for surfing the web, not to mention any serious gaming, multitasking or photo/video shooting. No Lollipop, no OTA, no use buying it. Instead of giving 95$ for a device that is only good for Viber/Whatsapp and 2D, you would be better off with a Samsung Galaxy S3 which is still a good phone, way better than the ViewSonic in terms of surfing, gaming, software and autonomy
Display is perfect, 400ppi ( my opinion) . My dother is on youtube, games for girls work perfect. Only voice on telefone is little low