Along with the new R809T, Oppo have also announced the quad-core Oppo R815T with quad-core MTK chip, sub $300 price tag and dedicated Burr-Brown Audio chip.
If music is your thing and you don’t want to blow to much of your hard-earned cash on an Android phone with decent audio then the new Oppo R815T could be the handset for you!
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Launched along with the R809T, the Oppo R815T features a 4.3-inch WVGA display, quad-core MT6589 CPU running at 1.2Ghz, 1GB RAM, 4GB ROM, 5 mega-pixel main camera and Android 4.2. However, it’s the dedicated audio chip which is the highlight of the R815T!
The chip comes from Burr-Brown Coporation who are owned my TexasIinstruments and along with the dual-independent sound chambers, dual speakers and Dolby Stereo is said to offer outstanding performance.
Pricing of the Oppo R815T is 1698 Yuan ($276) which is higher than most similar spec phones, but still cheaper than some dedicated audio devices.
is that audio chip that good ?? i wonder how that will sound true bluetooth . i would go for it but if it had 2gig ram and i dont really care how thin it is coz in my hands i prefer something heavy)
WVGA is just not up to date. make it 720p at least 😉
and which burr brown is that?
is that audio chip that good ?? i wonder how that will sound true bluetooth . i would go for it but if it had 2gig ram and i dont really care how thin it is coz in my hands i prefer something heavy)
WVGA is just not up to date. make it 720p at least 😉
So no one at GizChina noticed that this is a TD-SCDMA phone designed for China Mobile subscribers? That is, outside China it will only work on GSM (2G) networks?
Bluetooth? Man if you buy stuff that has some good sound in it, using bluetooth is a sort of blasphemy. Wires is the only good way to avoid interference.
and which burr brown is that?
So no one at GizChina noticed that this is a TD-SCDMA phone designed for China Mobile subscribers? That is, outside China it will only work on GSM (2G) networks?
Bluetooth? Man if you buy stuff that has some good sound in it, using bluetooth is a sort of blasphemy. Wires is the only good way to avoid interference.
oh really well i was spending like 100$ with the wire soooo i better spend like 75$ per 2 years on wireless headphones
oh really well i was spending like 100$ with the wire soooo i better spend like 75$ per 2 years on wireless headphones