Axgio Neon N2Q, 8-core Smartphone Down to 115 US Dollars - Android General

Axgio company's 8-core smartphone will be available for presale soon, and the price will be 114.99 US dollars, maybe the cheapest of all. The following are preferences:
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OS: Android 4.4.2
CPU: MTK6592M
Display: 5-inch, QHD
RAM: 1GB
ROM: 8GB
Camera: 5MP/8MP
Battery: 2100mAh
The phone feels very thin and light. It's edges are made from plastic but deliver a feel of metal like iPhone 5. It's battery is long and narrow, and its SIM and TF slots lives to the right of the battery rather than on the top as in most other phones. Such a design may leave better space for circuits to get through and be good for the cooling of components.
I got the chance to have just a look at the the sample, and when it is avaiable for me again. i'll make a detailed review. And there are some photos about the Neon N2Q i took my own phone.

I've had this phone in for reviewing purposes and wrote a full review here. Axgio Neon N2Q Review
It's an interesting smartphone for just $110. I actually only disliked the camera and the screen resolution could have been a bit better. Overall quite okay especially considering the price.

mesang said:
I've had this phone in for reviewing purposes and wrote a full review here. Axgio Neon N2Q Review
It's an interesting smartphone for just $110. I actually only disliked the camera and the screen resolution could have been a bit better. Overall quite okay especially considering the price.
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yep, the camera is not good. About the display resolution, yes, it's low, but meanwhile, it can be easily drived by the not-so-snappy MTK6592M, so when the N2Q runs some demanding games like real racing 3 or Asphalt 8, it handles quite gracefully.

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The Taiwanese manufacturer today released an official teaser for the device-within-a-device, boasting its display, processor, economical benefits, and impressive battery life.
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I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
alunral said:
I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
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You have to wait little longer.

What to expect of the Galaxy S5

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iOcean X9: better looking version of iOcean M6752 Rock

Hi all,
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What do you guys think?
Looks like fake but the specs is top.
GreekDragon said:
Looks like fake but the specs is top.
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What do you mean? You can already order the smartphone so why should it be fake? Or do you mean the picture which obviously is a render
mesang said:
What do you mean? You can already order the smartphone so why should it be fake? Or do you mean the picture which obviously is a render
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The pic i mean. I already have Mlais M9. In pics looks fake on Mlais M9.
I think Elephone P7000 better than iOcean X9, especially the price.
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http://www.mobiletechasia.com/?p=4613
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Very bad back camera
This phone, the back camera don´t work well,infocus and anothers problems.
The flash leds is so poor
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This phone, the back camera don´t work well,infocus and anothers problems.
The flash leds is so poor
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I have a same problem! The camera is very very poor. Outdoor not so bad, but indoor. . .(OMG! very poor). Not focusing and very blury!

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