Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Laude S800

Since the last smartphone produced by Laude, it has been almost three months. Although Laude won their fame and brand image for S500, they kept S500 this only product for their mobile phone product line during this time. Now, according to the latest news, Laude seems not that slow. Actually, their brand new model, the Laude Pulse S800 will be released any second. Rumor has it that the S800 still has the amazing price for its specifications.

From the specifications list, we can find the S800 is also a MTK6582 quad core Android phone. The 1GB RAM and 4GB ROM shows it’s entry-level location. The lack of LTE 4G network support is foreseeable, another source told us Laude is planning for the future MTK6595 product, which will have full support for the 4G/3G/2G network. The estimated price of Laude S800 is definitely lower than Laude S500, about $90. Then S800 is a functional device at a reasonable price.

When we meet the sample model, the S800 is impressive for its appearance. The screen part rises slightly above the rest of the frame, turning it seems floating on the phone. It reduces the pressure when hitting the ground, then less shatter of the screen panel. In most situations the phone will drop laterally, the bezels absorb most impact and transmit to the screen glass. So this design is indeed functional. The front camera near the top next to the earpiece and sensors is 2.0 MP. And you'll also find a typical set of three capacitive buttons at the bottom.


The volume rocker and power button line the right side of the S800. There's a 3.5mm headphone jack and micro USB port on top. The S800 supports up to 32GB TF card. The gently curved back is minimal, featuring an 8MP camera with LED flash, noise-canceling mic and logo for Laude.
The full 850/900/1900/2100 MHz WCDMA (UMTS) and 850/900/1800/1900 GSM network supports told us the S800 will be available for almost all the carriers in Europe and America. It also supports Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, WiFi Display, GPS/AGPS and FM radio

For we’re not allowed to take away the model, we can’t test the battery life. It doesn’t show much different from the S500, but the 2200mah battery can work longer than S500’s 1900mah battery. Another point is, the temperature control didn’t let us down. Only when we tried the games it will feel a little warm on the back.

You knew we were eventually going to come across something that reminds us of the handset's price, right? Well, here it is: there's no double-digit monsterpixel sensor here, nor any trademarked imaging technology. Nope, the S800's main shooter is a modest 8 megapixels. The good news is: What the main camera lacks in resolution, it makes up for in versatility. It'll take some really nice shots in fairly unforgiving conditions. You probably know what we have to say about the 2-megapixel front-facing camera, as you've heard it all before: It's just fine for the odd, well-lit selfie or Skype call. Later we’ll update the sample pictures.


Considering the good price and the specifications, S800 is really an upgrade of S500, let alone the pretty shape. The only issue of S800 is, it has a slim chance to update to Android 4.4. But we agree that would be not a problem. When the most of the apps on Play Store has requirement for Android 4.4, Android L must have its several update already.



More product information: 

http://www.tinydeal.com/es/laude-pulse-s800-px2cuoe-p-134260.html

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