Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Axgio to release Android 5.0 64-bit Smartphone ------- Axgio Neon N3 & Chance to win it from tinydealforum.com

Smartphone maker Axgio will launch a new product powered by the Android 5.0 operating system in a few days to come, ahead of most of its peers in the world.

The phone will be named Axgio Neon N3, which, in addition, is said to pack the newest 64-bit 4-core CPU from the Taiwanese chipmaker MediaTek, namely MTK6732. Adopting the ARMv8 Cortex-A53 framework, the chipset has a peek working frequency of 1.5GHz and supports the 4G LTE mobile networks with max upstream and downstream speeds of 50Mbps and 150Mbps, respectively.

Only a few flagship smartphones have run Android 5.0 all over the world by far, such as Goolge’s Nexus 6. “But they are very expensive and not likely to serve average consumers”, said Jacob Lin, CEO of Axgio, “so the Neon N3 is expected to help more people experience the new Android version earlier”.



Axgio Neon N3 is expected to debut with quite a low price but it does not look very cheap. Unlike its plastic predecessors Neon N1 and N2Q, the N3 employs an all-metal chassis to deliver a premium feel. In terms of color, the N3 includes 2 models, one in dark grey and the other in silver, both of which had a matte finish.


In addition, Axgio Neon N3 will pack a 5.5-inch 720P IPS display, 5MP/13MP cameras, and a 2500mAh battery.

It has been on presell at TinyDeal.com exclusively only with $149.99, don't miss this phone.  



In addition, there is a new giveaway contest at tinydealforum.com, which have several big prizes, especially include Axgio Neon N3, other prizes are Xiaomi smart bracelet and Xiaomi powerbank. 

This contest will valid to Feb.10, the way to join it is easy, know more details from the follow link.


http://www.tinydealforum.com/thread-301.html

Thursday, January 8, 2015

The hot trend for 2015 tablet market - Dual boot tablet like ONDA V919 3G Air

We have released ONDA V919 3G Air before, but that's not dual boot version, this time we will introduce you V919 3G Air with dual OS. 

Compare to the single OS version, the new version has some same specifications, but it still update some like CPU, GPU and the capacity of ROM. 

The new CPU is 2.16GHz Intel Quad-core processor, the new GPU is Intel HD Graphic, and the new ROM is 64GB ROM, really huge improvement for device, not only dual OS. 

So if you both like Android and Windows, you can consider to choose this tablet. 

http://www.tinydeal.com/onda-v919-3g-air-px2mri9-p-143452.html






Beside ONDA, TECLAST also released several dual boot tablets like TECLAST X98 Air II, TECLAST X98 Air 3G, TECLAST X89, TECLAST X80h, TECLAST X10HD and TECLAST X16HD, more and more customers have be attracted by this new technology, which you can switch the system easily by yourself, all family member can enjoy one tablet together, the adult use Windows for business work, the kid use Android for entertainment. 

TECLAST X16HD 3G, as the brand new model of dual boot tablet, the specifications are higher than most tablet, 10.6 inch FHD screen, 2.16GHz Intel Quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 5MP back camera, 2MP front camera and 8000mAh battery. These specifications definitely guarantee the performance of tablet, maybe you will consider that the 2GB RAM is enough for dual boot or not, you don't need to worry about that. 2GB RAM works for each boot independently. 

Now, it is in stock on TinyDeal. 

http://www.tinydeal.com/teclast-x16hd-3g-px2n1ij-p-143967.html


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Laude Comes Back With Its Newest Cyber X8 Phone

Finally, Laude’s newest phone Cyber X8 comes with the confirmed information of it. It has been near four months since the Laude S800 was on sale. The previous phone S500 and S800 won great fame for Laude for the fine build quality and low price with good specifications. Many users like the performance and quality, but asking for better, outstanding design for it. The brand new Laude Cyber X8 is the ambition of Laude to win the upmarket.


As the new X series, Laude X8 is sporting the MT6592M octa-core processor. Its little flaw that the ROM space is only 8 GB. The support of maximum to 64 GB TF card is quite necessary. Put the performance aside, X8 has many other highlights: the 720P HD IPS screen, 8MP rear camera and outstanding design. X8’s 5” HD screen has the 293.8 PPI, it’s almost reach the Retina level: 300 PPI. Frankly speaking, the 1080P FHD resolution will be better display. But you must cut the battery standby time, or make the phone thick. And the bandwidth of the memory on MT6592 series is only 5.3 GB/s, which barely meets the smooth display of FHD screen. At present the HD screen is the best choice for MT6592 processor. It’s also bright for outdoor use, but reading mass texts is not recommended. The screen has brilliant viewing-angle. This might not be the best 5” screen, but better than most of screens of MTK phones.


X8 has the 2MP front camera and 8MP AF rear camera with high-brightness LED flash. To give a conclusion to X8’s camera, I will say it’s a typical 8MP camera. It will get you a higher resolution than the 5MP camera. Now the photos are clearer and you can have more details. Laude is conservative for the camera optimization. X8’s white balance is not surprising as other MTK phones and the noise control in low-light environments is still stumble. The good news is the photo quality is stable at the most of the time. There’s no weird color-cast or blur. The useful features like panorama, HDR, smiling detection are supported on my test model.



I quite like the feel of the phone. It sits comfortably in my hand, though the edges of the steel frame can are a little sharp. Despite the glossy plastic backing, the handset has quite a premium feel to it thanks to this metal edging. The power and volume rockers are on the right, and are easy to reach without any strenuous finger stretching. The whole design of X8, in one word, is distinctive. X8 is truly an art masterpiece. The incredible attention to detail shines through in the stainless steel frame.


Product Info:


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

FNF ifive Air - Experience the charm of 'Air'

After around one week of ifive MX2's release, another ifive high-end device came to the market yesterday, the name is so attracitve, ifive Air, not iPad Air, but the function also matches up with Air this title. 



Just like iPad Air, ifive air houses with Retina screen at 2048*1536 resolution, 9.7 inch size and 7mm narrow border brings high quality to this tablet, vastly improves the performance of display. What's more, the GPU of device is so crazy, which almost has same class with PC, a 16 core Mali-T764 GPU guarantees that you will not feel any delay when you play the game or run the App. 


For hardware, it equips with 1.8GHz RK3288 Quad-core Cortex-A17 processor, which represents the best level of decent performance and low consumption. In addition, ifive air uses eMMC storage chipset for 16GB, which works with 2GB RAM to improve the speed of device. If you want to use ifive Air to beat iPad Air, I can tell you it's camera, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera are perfect elements. 



Finally, we can talk about the appearance of ifive Air, it inherits the craft work of FNF style, delicate design and 7.5mm fuselage must be the highlight of tablet. However, it still have strong power with 8200mAh battery, so you can enjoy your ifive Air about 10 hours straight. 

In conclusion, this is a cost-effective tablet, if you can not afford iPad Air, maybe ifive Air is your choice. 


Product info:  http://www.tinydeal.com/fnf-ifive-air-px2cuoe-p-141682.html



Sunday, November 2, 2014

Zopo ZP999 Hands On Review

The Zopo ZP999 Standard version, powered with MT6595 Pre-sale for this phone were first accepted on TinyDeal online store for $399.99. Here’s our review of the Zopo ZP999 prototype and its hardware.

The Zopo ZP999 standard version continues the classic design sported by the Zopo ZP998 with many similarities from the size to the way the buttons are set. But the battery has enlarged to 2,700mAh, also they’re interchangeable. However, the SIM slots were changed.  Zopo ZP998 has one big SIM slot and one small one, while the Zopo ZP999 standard version has two micro card slots and has support for 4G LTE networks. The two slots overlap each other. The Zopo ZP999 standard version is also NFC-supported, plus HotKnot, smart wake, OTG, accelerometer and hall sensor integrated As a result, this is a phone aimed at the high-end market, and so, it is no surprise that its price is much higher than Zopo ZP998.


Powered on the device, probably thanks to the LTPS technology, we found that the screen display is much nicer than the same resolution on ZP998. Especially the black color presents very deep and true, and you will not find any light leaks on the edge of the screen. Handing on ZP999 feels comfortable, the thin bezel brings an excellent visual enjoyment, the only pity is that a thin dark bezel will be keep in eyes when the screen is on.


ZP999 packs with 5MP front camera and 14MP back camera, when we started the test the day had been turned to dusk, so we firstly took some night shots. It is notable that the shutter has a little delayed, but the night shots didn’t disappoint us, with or without flash light, it still keeps well.

The quality of the photos taken by ZP999 is great. They are very clear whether they are taken indoors or outdoors. The colors are also a bit more natural.



One of the ZP999’s most interesting features is its MediaTek octa-core processor, using a mix of ARM Cortex-A17 and low-power Cortex-A7 cores and paired with 3GB of RAM, will allow the phone to easily outperform competing handsets.

We found there could be some truth to this claim. During our hands-on, the Zopo ZP999 moved between windows and open applications smoothly and stutter-free, and proved capable of opening multiple content-rich websites in the native browser app hassle free.

This processor has received more than 42000 points in the newest Antutu benchmark test.


Unlike most MTK smartphones, ZP999’s audio decoding chip seems much better, the sound quality with earphone is pure and clear, but the speaker is not very loud when calling rings.

Battery life performs well with the 2700mAh battery, the only shortage is you may need to charge it for about 3 hours to be full.



Product info:

http://www.tinydeal.com/zopo-zp999-px2cuoe-p-138954.html

Friday, October 24, 2014

Axgio Opened Store on Amazon


China-based Cellphone maker Axgio has opened an official store named Axgio US on Amazon.com, the world’s biggest online shopping platform, in an effort to better serve customers in the US.


All of Axgio’s products have been shipped to Amazon’s US-based warehouse, so that local customers can receive their packages within one week. The mobile phone company uses Amazon’s logistics system, which usually delivers a package in 4-7 days after payment. If choosing Amazon’s Two-Day Shipping service, you get your package the next day.


Axgio’s has launched 3 cellphone models, Wing W2, Neon N1, and Neon N2Q in succession. The first two are 4-core HD-display smartphones and already for sale on Amazon for USD94.99 and USD105.99, respectively. Neon N2Q, the 8-core qHD smartphone, will be available on Amazon in about 2 weeks.
 


Axgio US sells some mobile phone accessories, too, such as the PowerStream-series mobile power banks and PowerSlot-Series USB chargers. One of charges, named PowerSlot L6U, has 6 USB ports to charge 6 mobile devices at the same time. And the company’s power banks range from 2,600mAh to 12,000mAh, with more to come.


Axgio often offer coupons on Amazon for customers to get its products at lower prices. Last week, the Wing W2 and Neon N1 were marked down to USD74.99 and USD95.99 this way.

Official websitehttp://axgio.com/

Amazon store

Thursday, October 23, 2014

World’s Lowest-price 8-core Smartphone to Be Even Cheaper

Cellphone maker Axgio will further lower the price of the world’s cheapest 8-core smartphone by 2 US dollars, so that the consumers can get it at USD114.99 at the online store TinyDeal.com.

Named Axgio Neon N2Q, the smartphone was launched three weeks ago, in an effort to provide customers with a snappy phone at a friendly price. Now the company is able to make it even more affordable, thanks to its optimization in production line.


 Axgio Neon N2Q is equipped with the MTK6592M 8-core chipset, 5-inch QHD display, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, 5MP/8MP Cameras, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 2100mAh battery, running on the pure Android 4.4.2 operating system. It is presently the cheapest smartphone available on the market, with its price USD20 lower than the previous lowest.


The Neon N2 Q’s body measures 5.7 inches high by 2.8 inches wide, and with a thickness of 7.5mm, it’s almost as thin as the iPhone 6 Plus. The industrial-feel edges, the inset lines hereby, and the matte texture are all reminiscent of another iPhone, namely, the 5. The edges are made from matte aluminum which delivers a visual feel of black lead though, as it adopted metal corrosion techniques. Coming in a weight of 4.6 ounces, the N2 Q feels significantly lighter than Axgio’s last-generation product Neon N1.


Besides, the edges are slightly curved, so as to nestle into hand rather than cutting into it. “As an oversize mobile phone, chamfered edges are not very friendly to hand. That’s why iPhone 6 and 6 Plus give up the harsh design that distinguished iPhone 5 and 5S”, said a manager at Axgio.

The Neon N2Q has a very smooth user interface and allows demanding games like Asphalt 8 and Real Racing 3 to run reassuringly, thanks to the robust MTK6592M CPU and Mali450 4-core GPU. The 1GB RAM is not huge, but is enough to handle a qHD display.


The battery of the N2Q occupies a big area in the phone’s interior, and therefore it has a large capacity to easily support 2 days of light use. The mainboard sits to the right of the battery with the two groups of main heat-emitting components separated by the two SIM card slots, building a good cooling environment.

A highly-praised function on the N2Q is Gesture Wake, which enables double tap to enter the lock screen and open an app by drawing a letter like “w” when the display is sleeping.



In about one month, Axgio will release another version of the N2Q which runs on the Neonado OS 1.1, an Android UI developed by the Axgio company. The UI was pre-installed on Axgio’s previous products Neon N1 and Wing W2 and has won a good reputation as a handy system.



More details from here: