Read more.A new contender for the budget Android smartphone crown.
Read more.A new contender for the budget Android smartphone crown.
Bears a striking resemblance to the Huawei Ascend G300...
Nice price BUT I've had a coujle of low end Android phones now and they were such an exercise in frustration at the laggyness. They're one of the reasons (battery life and still hating touchscreen being gthe others) I've gone back to a cheap QWERTY Nokia featurephone. It doesn't promise the earth and repeatedly fail to deliver.
Apparently this processor is dual-core. I wonder whether this is not advertised.
The Blade1 (OSF) was great back in the day, still plugs along using cyanogen too, gives it a new breath of life. Nothing came close back then in terms of screen res / price...
The Blade2 was so little improvement and too late to the party
Lets see if this Blade 3 offers anything or at least an attractive price?
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pho...1129198/review
according to this it has single core
Apparently no led flash for the cam, whereas the G300 has led flash...
neither have front facing cam tho, a let down in this age...
I knew someone would say that! I just thought the spec, trim, proportions and layout look really similar. Just wondered if they were related (for instance they are both Chinese manufacturers).
I have never used a front facing camera or had a video call. Or know anyone who has. Do I live a sheltered life? It is really that popular?Originally Posted by rabbid
Nope, it's not dualcore. The MSM7227A is a good little single core processor though, so with a custom rom/kernel you can normally eek a bit more speed out of it.
For the money it's a bargain IMO!
If it gets popularised like the Blade1 and gets cyanogen mods for it then its not bad for that money... Depends how much it will cost to unlock it, I am sure it wont be as easy or cheap as the B1!
At ZTE it is described as dual-core:
ZTE Blade III Specifications
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