Dual Core MT6577 Zopo ZP500+ Libero on review


Do you know what is better than waking up on a beautiful morning? Waking up on a beautiful morning and receiving 2 great new dual-core MT6577 phones to review from Zopo. Here is a first breif look at the Zopo ZP500+ Libero.

I’ll be running a full detailed review of the Zopo ZP500+ Libero over the course of the week but I couldn’t help my self from posting details of this new updated dual-core phone from Zopo.

The original Zopo Zp500 is a great phone at a good price, and most importantly it’s easy to get hold of one in the various online stores (I recommend Zopomobileshop for Zopo phones), however as the competition have started to move on to dual-core CPU’s then Zopo have also decided to update.

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The new Zopo ZP500+ Libero packs a dual-core MT6577 cpu from chip manufacturer Mediatek which has improved the performance of this rather stylish entry-level Zopo phone.

While I have yet to run any benchmarks the ZP500+ does seem a lot snappier than the older model, but not quite as smooth as the Zopo ZP300+ or the ZP900 which both feature 1GB RAM rather than the ZP500+ Libero’s 512mb RAM.

 

Zopo ZP500+ Libero Specification

  • CPU: dual-core MT6577 1Ghz
  • Memory: 512MB RAM, 4GB ROM supports SD cards.
  • Screen: 4 inch 854 x 480 resolution.
  • Battery: 1300mAh (upgradable)
  • Camera: rear 5 mega-pixel with auto-focus and 1080 video capture, front 0.3mp.
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n
  • Supported frequencies: GSM (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) WCDMA (850/2100Mhz)

 dual core mt6577 zopo zp500+ specification

I’ll be posting hands on photos, video and a full review over the next few days so keep posted to see what the new Zopo ZP500+ Libero Android phone is like.

If you can’t wait for the full review and you must have the new dual-core MT6577 ZP500+ then you can head over the Zopomobileshop where you can pick one up now for $209.99

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7 Comments

  1. YaPeL
    September 18, 2012

    kinda expensive compared to other mediatek 6577 =/ I wonder why

    • September 18, 2012

      @YaPel Zopo have classed themselves as a premium brand which I suppose they are as they have MT6577 phones in stores available to buy now while the the majority of other phones can’t be found for love nor money.

  2. YaPeL
    September 18, 2012

    Yeah I’m fine with the idea that they have a name, and they can charge slightly higher than the rest, but specs wise (unless I’m missing something) its the same as a lenovo A789, and to be honest, lenovo its a bigger brand (every time I mention this MT phones, everybody thinks they are bad, until I mention lenovo) and I think its slightly cheaper and is not out of stock right? I’ll admit the zopo looks way more beatiful than the lenovo, but still…

  3. September 18, 2012

    I got a “old” zp500 mtk6575. I need to know how to delete all the chinese apps. And how to install all the google apps. (maps and browser)

    The phone is rooted (the seller rooted it)

  4. Milind
    September 19, 2012

    @ozp install link2sd from the google play…

  5. psilo110
    September 19, 2012

    Zopo used to be (or still is) the OEM for Lenovo handsets.

  6. Piet
    October 9, 2012

    Thinking about buying one. When do you expect to give us a full review? Are you satisfied by the phone? The biggest thing is the quality, because it’s a new manufacturer, how about that?