Ulefone Armor X Rugged Android 8.1 Smartphone

Ulefone Armor X

Ulefone has unveiled a new rugged Android 8.1 smartphone ‘Armor X’ to its line-up. This water and dust-resistant smartphone (IP68 certified) is packed with a 5.5-inch 1440 x 720 18:9 HD+ Full-Screen 2.5D curved glass display, a 1.5GHz Quad-Core MediaTek MT6739 64-bit processor, a PowerVR Rogue GE8100 GPU, a 2GB RAM and a 16GB of expandable internal storage (up to 256GB).

Coming with dual SIM (nano + nano + microSD) card slots, the handset sports a 5MP front-facing camera with f/2.4 aperture, an 8MP rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture, OIS and dual-LED flash + secondary 5MP camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 5500mAh built-in battery.

Running on Android 8.1 Oreo OS, the Armor X provides 4G VoLTE, dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS + GLONASS for connectivity. The Ulefone Armor X is available now for $171.04. [Product Page]

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Ulefone Power 3 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.1 Smartphone

Ulefone Power 3

Here we have another newly released 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.1 smartphone ‘Power 3’ from Ulefone. Featuring a metal-like finish, this high-end smartphone boasts a 6.0-inch 2160 x 1080 18:9 FHD+ 2.5D curved glass display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection, a 2GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P23 16nm processor, an ARM Mali G71 MP2 GPU, a 6GB RAM and a 64GB of expandable internal storage (up to 256GB).

Coming with Hybrid dual SIM (nano + nano/microSD) card slots, the handset sports a 13MP front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and soft LED flash + secondary 5MP camera, a 16MP rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture, dual-tone LED flash + secondary 5MP camera, a fingerprint sensor on the back and a huge 6080mAh built-in battery with fast charging.

Running on Android 7.1 Nougat OS (upgradable to Android 8.1 Oreo), the Power 3 provides 4G VoLTE, dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS + GLONASS and USB Type-C for connectivity. The Ulefone Power 3 retails for $299.99. [Product Page]

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Ulefone Armor 2 Rugged 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.0 Smartphone

Ulefone Armor 2

Check out this newly launched rugged 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.0 smartphone ‘Armor 2’ from Ulefone. Made of flexible TPU, glass finer reinforced polycarbonate and metal, this waterproof, shockproof and dustproof smartphone boasts a 5.0-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, a 2.6GHz MediaTek Helio P25 octa-core 64-bit processor, an ARM Mali-T880 GPU, a 6GB DDR4 RAM and a 64GB of expandable internal storage (up to 256GB).

Coming with dual SIM card slots, the handset sports an 8MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture, a 16MP rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture and dual-tone LED flash, a fingerprint sensor on the home button and a non-removable 4700mAh battery with Pump Express Plus 2.0 fast charging.

Running on Android 7.0 Nougat OS, the Armor 2 provides 4G LTE, dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC and USB Type-C for connectivity. The Ulefone Armor 2 is currently on pre-sale for $259.99. [Product Page]

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Ulefone T1 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.0 Smartphone Announced

Ulefone T1

Ulefone has announced their latest 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.0 smartphone namely the T1. Adopting a unibody metal design, this mid-end smartphone boasts a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD 2.5D curved glass display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, a 2.6GHz MediaTek Helio P25 octa-core 64-bit 16nm processor, an ARM Mali T880 GPU, a 6GB RAM and a 64GB of expandable internal storage (up to 256GB).

Coming with Hybrid dual SIM (nano + nano/microSD) card slots, the handset sports an 8MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture and soft LED flash, a 16MP rear-facing camera with Samsung S5K3P3 sensor, f/2.0 aperture, two-tone Quad LED flash + 5MP secondary camera, a fingerprint sensor, a USB Type-C port and a 3680mAh non-removable battery with Pump Express Plus 2.0 fast charging.

Running on Android 7.0 Nougat OS, the T1 provides 4G LTE, dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS for connectivity. The Ulefone T1 will retail for around $229.99. [Product Page]

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Ulefone Future 4G LTE-Enabled Android 6.0 Smartphone Announced

Ulefone Future

Here comes a new 4G LTE-enabled Android 6.0 smartphone ‘Future’ from Ulefone. Measuring 8.6mm thick and weighing 185 grams, this high-end smartphone boasts a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD IPS curved display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, an octa-core (4x 2.0GHz + 4x 1.0GHz) MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755) processor, a 700MHz Mali T860MP2 GPU, a 4GB DDR3 RAM and a 32GB of expandable internal storage (up to 128GB).

Coming with dual SIM (micro + nano) card slots, the handset packs a 5MP front-facing camera, a 16MP rear-facing camera with Samsung sensor, f/2.0 aperture, PDAF and dual-tone LED flash, a fingerprint sensor on the side and a 3000mAh Sony battery (w/ fast charging).

Running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS, the Future provides 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, dual-band WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, USB Type-C and USB OTG for connectivity. The Ulefone Future is currently available for pre-order for $239.99. [Product Page]

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Ulefone’s New Vienna 4G LTE-Enabled Android 5.1 Smartphone With 3GB RAM

Ulefone Vienna

Ulefone has come out with another 4G LTE-enabled Android 5.1 smartphone namely the Vienna. Running on Android 5.1 Lollipop OS with u-Launcher, this budget-minded smartphone packs a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, a 1.3GHz octa-core MediaTek MTK6753 64-bit processor, a Mali-T720 GPU, a 3GB RAM and a 32GB of expandable internal storage (up to 64GB).

Coming with dual SIM card slots (micro + nano), the handset sports a 5MP front-facing camera with Omnivision OV5648, a 13MP rear-facing camera with Panasonic MN34172 sensor, f/2.0 aperture and dual LED flash, a fingerprint sensor on the back, an FM radio, NXP Smart audio PA and a 3250mAh Sony battery.

For connectivity, the Vienna provides 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and USB OTG. The Ulefone Vienna is currently available for pre-order for just $199.99 in Grace Black, Space Grey, Silk White and Rose Golden color options. [Product Page]

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Ulefone Be Pure: A Pocket-Friendly Mid-Ranger

Ulefone Be Pure

Using an old generation chipset definitely seems like a step taken backwards, but Ulefone Be Pure has plenty of features that could lure you in.

1. Contents of the Box
2. Accessories
3. Accessories
4. Technical Specs
5. Connectivity
6. Software
7. Performance Assessment
7.1. Benchmarks
7.2. Image Quality
7.3. Battery Life
8. Price and Availability
9. Conclusions

Contents of the Box

The white box Ulefone Be Pure comes in couldn’t be described otherwise as basic. There’s not much on it, other than the manufacturer’s logo in the front and the specs of the device on the back.

Besides the phone itself, the box includes a user’s guide in English, a charger rated for 5V/1A, a USB to microUSB cable for charging and data transfers, and a 3.8V Li-Po battery rated with a capacity of 2,000mAh.

Accessories

Since this is a lower-end model, Ulefone did not create many accessories for it, and other OEMs did not show any interest, either. At the time of writing, the only available accessory was a windowed case made from PU leather that cost around $9.

Design and Build Quality

Design-wise, Be Pure doesn’t bring anything revolutionary to the table. It measures 144×71×8.89mm and weighs 130g, fact that makes it quite pleasant to hold in hand. The 5″ display also helps with the portability, not to mention that, considering the HD resolution, the 293ppi pixel density is quite OK.

Below the display there are the three capacitive buttons we came to expect in an Android smartphone. The white backlight of these buttons is quite pleasant, and doesn’t distract the users’ attention.

The smartphone’s perimeter is metallic, and all the buttons and connectors are located where you would expect them to be. At the top, Be Pure has a 3.5mm audio jack for earphones, shortcut keys (a la Pressy or Xiaomi Mi Key), or IR transmitters, along with a microUSB port for charging and data transfers.

At the bottom, there’s only a hole for the microphone. The volume buttons are found on the left side, while the power button is placed on the right side of the smartphone.

Under the back cover, you can notice the two SIM slots, a microSD slot and various antennas. Below the back camera there seems to be room for a dual LED flash, but in fact, only one LED is present.

Ulefone advertises the external speaker as having 3D Sound, and while the output doesn’t disappoint in clarity, you shouldn’t expect an authentic surround effect from such a small speaker.

Technical Specs

Powering Ulefone Be Pure is Mediatek’s MTK6592M chipset that includes an octa-core CPU clocked at 1.4Ghz, along with a Mali450 GPU running at 600Mhz. These specs may have been great last year, but some of the recent apps and games will definitely unveil this 32-bit chipset’s limitations.

Running multiple apps at the same time is not recommended on this device, since it only has 1GB of RAM. The internal memory of just 8GB won’t allow you to install many games, anyway, and you also need to take into account that some of that storage is occupied by the operating system.

Connectivity

As expected from the MT6592M chipset, there’s no 4G connectivity in the Be Pure. Apart from that, the smartphone has Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and A-GPS, as well as Hot Knot, which is Mediatek’s own version of NFC.

From my experience, most connectivity options worked just fine, with the exception of GPS, which is known to have issues in devices based on Mediatek’s chipsets. However, there are fixes that could be used for improving GPS accuracy.

Software

The manufacturer is promoting a “pure Android experience” with this device, hence the Be Pure name. Below are screenshots of the home screen and app drawer taken shortly after the first boot, and these images attest the lack of bloatware.

The device is running Android 4.4.2, even though Ulefone showed Android 5.0 Lollipop in some of the promotional images. The fact there’s no OTA update to Lollipop is a disappointment, and while Mediatek is to blame for not sharing the source and the drivers, I also think Ulefone’s move is misleading, and could be interpreted as false advertising.

Rooting the Be Pure is quite easy, and can be done in just a few easy steps using the Kingo Root software for Windows.

Performance Assessment

While it’s real-life performance that matters, there are still plenty of people out there who rely on synthetic tests and benchmarks to pick one smartphone over another. Granted, the Be Pure isn’t as blazing fast as its 64-bit counterparts, but I did not experience any hiccups, either.

Benchmarks

Considering the outdated chipset, the benchmark scores shouldn’t surprise anyone. Be Pure gets a bit over 28,000 points in Antutu, where it ranks above HTC One, but below LG G3.

GeekBench 3 results show more of the same, with some mediocre single-core performance. Multi-core performance doesn’t impress, either.

Vellamo Mobile Benchmark emphasizes Be Pure’s low performance, even when compared to devices that were launched two or three years ago.

I consider Quadrant to be a very outdated benchmark, considering the devices it compares the Be Pure to, but in case you are interested, here are the results, along with 3D Mark score.

GPU performance doesn’t seem to be very bad, as the device scored an average of 53.6 frames per second in Epic Citadel.

The result seems to be even better in Nenamark 2, where Be Pure managed to get 54.3 fps.

And finally, here are Be Pure’s GFX OpenGL scores.

Image Quality

Some praised Ulefone Be Pure’s camera as being one of the best available on sub-$130 smartphones. To be frank, I wasn’t as impressed with it as others, and found photos taken with the 13MP back camera to lack sharpness. On top of that, there were plenty of blown-out highlights in most of the pictures taken.

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The manufacturer even admitted on the product’s Web page that the resolutions are interpolated, and the cameras have in fact 8 and 2MP, respectively.

Battery Life

I tested the battery using the GeekBench 3 battery benchmark, and the result baffled me.

Be Pure is getting 8 hours straight of screen-on time, which is quite impressive for a 2000mAh battery. MTK6752, the Mediatek chipset that powers most of the current Chinese flagships, is said to be more power-efficient than the 32-bit SoCs, but this particular smartphone seems to prove otherwise.

In real-life scenarios, you can expect around two days of stand-by time with Wi-Fi turned on at all times, and a bit over 6 hours of screen-on time. Obviously, using GPS software or gaming will lower battery life considerably.

Price and Availability

Ulefone Be Pure is available in dark blue and white on GearBest for $129.99, or for $112.98, if you apply the coupon code BEPURE at checkout.

Conclusions

While this phone may have some redeeming aspects, such as the metal frame, the pixel density and the battery life, from the price perspective, it doesn’t stand a chance against 64-bit smartphones with metal body designs that cost less than this one. Not everyone is looking to own a flagship, and not everyone can afford one, but when it comes to buying a mid-ranger, it’s probably better to look at models that aren’t based on old chipsets.

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Ulefone Be Touch Knows How to Rock Android Lollipop

Ulefone Be Touch 01

Out of all the Chinese smartphone makers out there that tried to implement the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, only Ulefone got Android 5.0 running properly on its devices, and the Be Touch will prove that yet again.

There are many aspects that make the Ulefone Be Touch worth buying instead of other better known, but also far more expensive alternatives. When building this particular device, the manufacturer made an effort to include high-quality materials, some great design lines and a seamless experience as far as the software is concerned.

The name of the phablet hints at the fact that it comes with a Press Touch ID fingerprint sensor similar to the one found in the iPhone. It’s great to see that Ulefone has integrated the fingerprint scanner in the Home button, as placing it on the back, below the camera wouldn’t have been as convenient.

Be Touch is meant to feel and look stunning. Ulefone has opted for a magnesium alloy board, an aircraft-grade aluminum frame and 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to protect the 5.5″ 1280×720 IPS display. Each and every one of these components will contribute to Be Touch’s overall sturdiness.

To ensure optimal performance, this Android 5.0 Lollipop device will be powered by a Mediatek MT6752 SoC that includes a 64-bit octa-core CPU clocked at 1.7Ghz and a Mali T760 GPU. Multitasking won’t represent a challenge, either, as the phablet will sport 3GB of RAM and 16GB of ROM that can be furthermore expanded with the help of a microSD card of up to 64GB.

As far as the camera sensors are concerned, Ulefone picked a 13MP Sony IMX214 sensor for the rear camera and a 5MP Omnivision 5648 for the front-facing one.

Connectivity wasn’t neglected either, as besides 4G FDD-LTE in the 800/1800/2100/2600MHz bands, Be Touch also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS sensors. At this price point, some would have expected seeing a NFC antenna, as well.

Be Touch’s battery will get from 1 to 35% in 15 minutes, due to a very impressive Quick Charge technology. That being said, it’s a bit disappointing that Ulefone has included a 2550mAh battery, as this capacity might make people look for power outlets before the end of the work day.

Most resellers offer the Be Touch for $219.99, but on GearBest you can get it for $197.89 if you use the coupon code BETOUCH during the checkout procedure.

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