Wednesday, July 30, 2014

THL T6S – The Most Worthy JDI Quad Core Smart Phone Ever!

THL has launched a new smart phone — THL T6S .The overall design of this model is longer and not so rounded as other smart phones. Now let’s come to experience this smart phone—T6s.

First, we can see its package, what’s in it? The phone are well packaged with accessories in the box, including a pair of earphones, a battery, a charger, a screen protector, a USB cable and a user manual.



Parameter:
Screen :5.0 inch with
1080 x 1920 resolution (JDI)
CPU: MTK6582M,1.3GHZ
GPU: OpenGL ES 2.0,Mali-400 MP2
Internal storage: 1GB RAM +
8GB ROM
Camera: 0.3 MP front camera, 5.0 MP back camera
Battery: 1900 MAH
Operation System: Android 4.4.2
Size: 143 x 71 x 9 mm
Band:

2G: GSM 850MHz, GSM 900MHz, GSM 1800MHz, GSM 1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 850MHz, WCDMA 2100MHz



Screen
The most astonishing aspect of t6s – JDI screen. Approximately 30% thinner and much more transparent than conventional screens.

Design
At the first glance, T6s is longer and not so rounded as other smart phones. On the flank of the smart phone are naturally inputs and outputs – the upper side has the micro USB interface and headphone jack, the right button is for switching on and off, and the left to increase and decrease volume. In other words – pure classic. Overall the design is sleek and pleasing. It is easy to hold in the hand and feels well built.




Software
THL t6s Dual SIM smartphone boasts brand new Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, supports ART runtime mode for extremely smooth and faster experience a large and 5-inch FWVGA display with a resolution of 854 x 480. The screen is pretty good and with a very solid light. Below the screen are three capacitive Android keys, while above the screen, is the 0.3MP front camera. And a 5 MP rear camera on the back.

Battery and Pricing
Below the back cover, of course, there are two slots for two SIM cards (Dual SIM), and a micro SD memory card slot, supports up to 32GB. As for 1900mah battery, it is quite difficult to estimate because each user has different habits. But we can safely say that the battery of t6s can last more than two days. Such a perfect T6S with the advantage price of no more than 87USD is very few among many other mobile phones.



Summary

Among numerous MTK6582 quad-core phone, T6S is the most prominent in cost performance, high-end appearance and unique UI design which is closer to consumers’ needs. With first rank screen, powerful configuration, convenient operating experience and reasonable prices, all in this THL t6s.

More product information:

http://www.tinydeal.com/thl-t6s-px2cuoe-p-133760.html

Axgio to Launch New Model N1 This Month, Strong Metal Design

AXGIO, aka the manufacturer of Wing W2, rumored to launch a new model called N1 this month. According to the leaked images, we will obviously find it totally different from Wing series

The design of both sides reminds me of P6 or P7. Slightly curved back cover adds a unique element of style. The enchased metal design with strong metal texture seems to reinforce the fuselage, instead of the plastic fuselage that we find in other smartphones. In terms of the design we have to say that AXGIO really made an effort here.



The new model has big difference in appearance, but the specifications are not announced yet, what should be confirmed is the running OS will be still their customized Neonado OS. The screen of AXGIO N1 rumored to be 5.0@720p, if true it is totally able to satisfy us, due to limitation of MediaTek, HD resolution is currently the most suitable for MTK chipset(on FHD screens there are always little lag with MTK, even MT6592). According to some of the leaked photos, brightness and colors looks very nice. We would also like to see some more contrast. From Wing W2 we can infer that screen will not let us down.



Going back to the OS, the appearance of Neonado adopted on behalf of the natural vitality of the green as the main color, with other colors, highlighting the simplicity and elegance. Plus, on common calls, text messages and contacts and other functions are also improved. Enhanced dual SIM dual standby experience comes with two modes of classic and speed. In daily use, its experience was outstanding.




The published information shows, AXGIO N1 seems to have a nice looking, improvement is still very large, more beautiful, emphasizing ease of use, what’s wondering are price and build quality, let’s expecting what this forthcoming star would bring to us.



More details about N1:

www.axgio.com

Friday, July 25, 2014

THL 5000 Review

The THL 5000 is one of the first THL phones to be released that has actually made us stop in our tracks and say ‘WOW’. No the phone isn’t a Snapdragon fire breather, and no it isn’t the most beautiful phone in the world, but it certainly excels in one certain regard: battery life.



THL 5000 packs a gargantuan 5000mAh cell in an extremely compact 8.9 mm thin body. Yes, you read that right, that's 5000mAh -- a capacity worthy of even a large-sized tablet. Indeed, battery life has shot up to the top of the food chain as of late, and that makes a whole lot of sense, seeing how even hardware for the low-to-mid tier has become capable enough to drive Android and pretty much each and every app it has to offer. But what makes the THL 5000 even more enticing is its well-rounded specs sheet that leaves very little to desire.



Starting off with the display, THL 5000 equips with a now standard 5-inch, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution IPS dispaly with Gorilla Glass 3 on top for protection. The device is powered by a true octa-core MediaTek MTK6592T chipset, and making use of a very potent, quad-core Mali 450 GPU, MTK6592T, aka MT6592 Turbo, is the overclocked 2GHz version of MTK6592. There's also 2GB of RAM coupled with healthy 16GB of (expandable) on-board storage. The THL 5000 doesn't drop the ball in terms of camera, either, as it has a 13-megapixel Sony Exmor RS sensor (IMX135) with super-wide, f/2.0 lens at the rear, and a 5-megapixel snapper up front. In terms of extras, you also get an NXP audio amplifier for a better and richer audio output, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, FM Radio, OTG, and a wide array of practical features, including pocket mode functionality, smart gesture to customize quick shortcuts (e.g. draw a "C" to start the camera when the screen is locked), and others.



Going back to the highlight of the THL 5000 -- its 5000mAh silicon anode Li-polymer battery -- allows for such a small physical footprint due to proprietary tech that allows some 25% to 30% increase in capacity without a subsequent increase in size. What's more, the THL 5000 supports 1.5A Quick Charging, and can even be used to charge other devices. According to figures provided by THL, the unit is good for up to 1,000 hours of standby time, 47 hours of talk time, 11 hours of web browsing over Wi-Fi, 125 hours of music playback, and 11.6 hours of video playback. Now that's what you call endurance.


THL 5000 is currently listing and available on TinyDeal.com, priced at 269.99. We guess that there is much chance for THL 5000 to become the best all round smartphone in 2014.



Product information:

Monday, July 21, 2014

More informations about Neonado OS

The OS of Axgio W2 and NEON N1 are Neonado 1.0, but there are still some user curious about Neonado OS, this article will give you more details.  

In fact, the Neonado OS was developed not directly from the pure Android 4.2 but Lewa OS, which has been quite popular here on XDA-developers.

         

Now there are two customized operating systems specially optimized for cellphones powered by MTK chipsets, namely, MIUI and Lewa. The Xiaomi company conducted such optimization on MIUI because its low-end brand Hongmi adopts MTK6589 and MTK6592. Meanwhile, Lewa is a software company devoted to the localization of Android.

As the two redeveloped operating systems are mainly aimed at users in China, both of them only contain the Chinese and English packages as well as local app stores instead of Goolge Play

The contribution of Nenonado OS, to be simple, is that it is a re-internationalized Lewa OS. The new operating system contains the Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, and Russian languages besides English and Chinese; Google Play Store was preinstalled; and most globally popular apps are included, too, such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Pinterest, Skype, and Whatsapp.

          



According to a friend of mine from whom I get the chance to try the OS, Neonado was made by a company called Axgio, which is about to release its own MTK-powered cellphone for all over the world. Predictably, the phone will run on the Neonado OS -- after all, no company does something for nothing. The new phone is said to be named Neon N1, but I haven’t googled any information about it, or Axgio, or even the Neonado OS. So the story should be about a new company and its first product.

Apart from all the background information, the Noenado OS has the following features, most of which were inherited from the Lewa OS.

1. Compared with Lewa OS, the user base of Neonado has an expansion of billions thanks to the six language packages added.

2. Neonado relieves you from the burden of installing indispensable apps, especially Google Play. As for other preinstalled apps like Facebook and Whatsapp, you can uninstall as you will.

3. Visibly, Noenado is an overhaul from Android 4.2.

          



a. On the lock screen, you can slide downward with different buttons to the home screen, dial pad, or short message, respectively; sliding leftward or rightward, you start the camera; holding the home button triggers the torch; and local weather report is here, too.

b. Away from pure Android’s home screen plus launcher, Neonado’s home screens include only one layer, where you can drag an app to anywhere or overlap 2 icons to form a folder, pretty like the IOS .

c. Pressing the blank of a home screen and holding it, you see a menu rise up, containing many widgets. You can add one of them to the home screen by just a check, and the size of it is modifiable.

d. If you keep sliding rightward on the home screens, a special tray will finally come out. First of all, there is a list of recently opened apps here. You can kill one of them or by clicking the broom icon, kill them all to release the RAM. On the same icon, you can see the instantaneous usage of RAM anytime you need.

This tray is no doubt the real unique part of the Neonado or Lewa OS, a special part for saving. Besides the task killer, there are buttons for the control of mobile traffic and shift of power consuming mode.

We see from this tray that Lewa company has given great important to thriftiness. BTW, you can hold the home button to switch to the tray when you are in any app.

e. The dropdown canvas carries both the notifications menu and control panel. On the latter, the switches of 11 frequently used functions are listed, including the some fashionable ones like barcode scanner. Of course, this list is customizable – you can replace any of the switches by another in settings. (拍照1.notifications menu, 2. Control panel)

The notification function is very user-friendly -- you can add some apps to blacklist so that you won’t be notified any more when relative messages are delivered to you.

f. There are two places where you can find the key of screenshot, on the control panel or in the power off/reboot menu triggered by holding the power button. The control panel can be pulled down when an app is running, but a physical key shortcut would be more welcomed.

         



4. Some essential apps or functions are fantastically enhanced on Neonado.

a. You can add more information about a contact, including instant messaging ID, personal website address, and notes. A contact can be categorized into a group and only one click is needed to send a piece of message to all its members.

In the contact information page, you can choose either to make a voice call or write a message to the people, like what you do on IOS 7. Most specially, the check of call and message history is also enabled here.

b. Dual sim

c. A popular feature is that you can start answering an incoming call just by putting the phone near your ear without clicking the answer icon.

5. In China, the Lewa is well-known as a thrifty system in terms of RAM, power and mobile traffic consumption. From a three-day experience, I do feel this Neonado cellphone a little bit agiler than others with the same components, and the power saving effect is quite obvious.


In general, the Neonado OS has some spotlights that are easy to attract eyes, and I think many people want the rom to flash. But Axgio just sent some samples to cellphone sellers for feedback, and I don’t known whether and when it will release the ROM. Anyway, when the so called Neon N1 is sold, the OS won’t be kept in cell. 

Product information:

N1:  http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-neon-n1-px2cuoe-p-135130.html

W2:  http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-wing-w2-px2cuoe-p-132044.html

Friday, July 18, 2014

Wing W2 VS Doogee DG2014

Lately, a newborn China brand, Axgio, has launched their first product Wing W2, by upgrading the original OS from iWing WTD2. Its debut on TinyDeal has many spotlights to attract our eyes, and here we are to find something new on the device.

The Axgio Wing W2 is going a similar way as the Doogee DG2014, by providing a nice design and a thin body at a low price. As the price is lower than Doogee DG2014, the hardware specs seems to suffer a bit, but exactly in many aspects it performs better. The Wing W2 is basically the same hardware base in terms of processor, RAM and screen. However, the same specifications do not mean the same performance and experience all the time, after a couple of days’ use and comparison, we found the differences here.



DG2014


First off the bat is the look of W2. The slightly frosting flat back cover adds a unique element of style, while the DG2014 is a little curved on the edge. As we remove the back cover and insert the SIM card, it is apparently to found that Wing W2 is easier to take out the back cover than DG2014, also the power key and volume keys of W2 are fix on the back cover instead of the side of fuselage. In terms of the design we have to say that Axgio really made an effort here.

Powered on the device, we experienced the biggest difference we mentioned between the two phones, the DG2014 runs the Jelly Bean OS similar to native Android, but Wing W2 runs the homemade Neonado OS. So what’s new on Neonado OS? It is quite mentionable that it uses “Trim Rounded Rectangle” icons and redesigns a different lock screen, with which you can directly view the current date, time and even weather. Another biggest feature is the innovative aerial view screen. You can bring up the interface by long pressing the HOME key or swipe the screen. In this aerial view screen, besides the running program to manage switching, it also focused on a key clean-up, multi-tasking switching, traffic monitoring, alarm and power-saving mode, as well as a key scan function, the phone status with a glance understanding.



WTD2


DG2014 claims to have a 6.3mm ultra-thin design, but we should believe that occurs on the “thinnest part”, in all, the phone may be around 7-9mm in fact. For the W2, rounded corner design with 8mm thickness is relatively dependable in many ways. Both Wing W2 and DG2014 comes with 4 colors optional, but the golden back cover of W2 is more attractive and elegant in a way.

Doogee DG2014 has two SIM card slots, one for standard SIM card, the other for micro SIM card. So if you do not have a MicroSim Cutter is would be a little troubled. Wing W2 uses two standard SIM card slots to make it convenient, that’s what we admired very much here. In terms of prices, Wing W2 also beat DG2014 down undoubtedly with only $99.99. 

        In conclusion, The Axgio Wing W2 is a nice looking low cost phone with mostly good build quality. The performance of W2 will exceed your expectations. On many levels, the phone is quite excellent.


Product Link:

DG2014:  http://www.tinydeal.com/doogee-turbo-dg2014-px2cuoe-p-117119.html

WTD2: http://www.tinydeal.com/axgio-wing-w2-px2cuoe-p-132043.html

Thursday, July 17, 2014

CUBE iwork8


CUBE iwork8 comes with 8 inch screen, which supports 10-point touch and external mouse for convenient operation. The OS of iwork8 is Windows 8.1 professional, combines with quad-core processor and 1GB RAM, you can get a great using performance.


The processor of iwork8 is Intel Atom Baytrail-T Z3735E Quad-core Processor, 1.33GHz can not say it is a high frequency, but the 16GB ROM, 5000mAh battery, 2MP back camera and front camera consist for a satisfied specification. 


If you have be tired of android device, iwork8 is a good new choice for you, you can not find such cost-effective tablet. 











































Product Link:

http://www.tinydeal.com/cube-iwork8-px2cuoe-p-131300.html



Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Lenovo S8 vs Elephone P9

Nowadays, octa-core smartphones are more popular on market, because customer request higher specification. How can we choose the most satisfied and cost-effective one among a wide variety of octa-core phones? Now we make a comparison between the LenovoGolden Warrior S8 and Elephone P9, telling you the way to choose better one. 

   
 
Elephone P9


The two models are basically similar on the appearance design. But differentiating from the silver colored Elephone P9, Lenovo Golden Warrior S8 is all wrapped in champagne gold color, which well illustrates the name of Golden Warrior. Lenovo Golden Warrior S8 equips with a 1280x720 pixels resolution screen into its 5.3-inch LTPS display, featuring OGS full laminating technology, while the Elephone P9 is 5-inch 720P with IPS but not OGS, though, we have to say that Elephone P9 brings us superb screen experience as its ppi is 294, higher than the 227 ppi of S8.

Lenovo S8



Lenovo Golden Warrior S8 features the MTK6592M processor@1.4GHz, which is supposed to be the underclocked version of MTK6592@1.7GHz, low frequency means saving more power but losing better performance at the same time. If you prefer better games and videos performance, Elephone P9 will be a better choice as it quips a standard 1.7 GHz version MTK6592, with which in daily use we can obviously see it is much smoother. In other aspects, both Golden Warrior S8 and Elephone P9 have 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM, dual SIM cards and 2MP front camera. However, Elephone P9 supports OTG, WiFi display, air gesture and other features, running the Android 4.4 KitKat, which do brings much better experience, of course, Lenovo S8 also has advantages like Bluetooth 3.0 and 13MP camera, but in a way these features are usually seldom used

Lenovo S8

The biggest difference of S8 and P9 should be the supported network, Lenovo Golden Warrior S8 supports 3G network of TD-SCDMA which can be only used in China, the 2G supports GSM 900/1800/1900MHz. For Elephone P9, it supports both WCDMA 850/2100 MHz and 2G GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, so it means that you can use it all over the world. In Antutu benchmark, Elephone P9 reached 27410 points, higher than that in Lenovo Golden Warrior S8. In terms of battery life, P9 equips with a 2100Mah battery while S8 has only 2000Mah one, both removable but P9 can offer longer using time under test. For the price, Lenovo S8 is $224.99, Elephone P9 is only $199.99.

Elephone P9
                                  
In conclusion, if you want to find a cost-effective convenient cellphone, the Elephone P9 is the best choice, newest Android 4.4 and humane functions are attractive, of course if you are a fan of gold and willing to endure the slow 2G network, S8 is also suitable~ thanks for reading.


Product Link:


S8: http://www.tinydeal.com/lenovo-s8-53-ogs-hd-mtk6592m-8-core-android-42-smart-phone-p-131422.html

P9: http://www.tinydeal.com/elephone-p9-50-ips-mtk6592-8-core-android-44-3g-phone-p-122171.html