Remember the 6.45-inch 1080 Actwell i6000 phablet we posted news about over the past 2 days? Well it has turned up once again but this time branded as the Firefly V65 with 2GB RAM!
It is unusual to see a render of an OEM Chinese device turn to a real product and then branded ready for sale is such a short time, but that’s exactly what we have here and it has only taken 3 days!
Chinese phone maker Firefly have gotten hold of the Actwell i6000 and branded it up as the Firefly V65, which is a much better name, and have started to promote the 1080 phablet complete with a more detailed product description and specification.
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According to Firefly the V65 will be powered by a 1.2Ghz quad-core MT6589 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM. A 13 mega-pixel rear camera takes up position on the back of the phone while a generous 5 mega-pixel sets on the front. Firefly also confirm that the phablet will have a 6.45-inch FHD 1080HD OGS display, which we can only imagine is going to look completely stunning in the flesh!
Pricing is still a mystery, but if Actwell’s previous launch expectations stay true we should see the Firefly V65 on sale mid June!
What could possibly be the reason that Firefly was nowhere to find on the web? Why are they supposed to be a genuine supplier next month?
They actually make a lot of phones http://www.91firefly.com/portal.php
“According to Firefly the V65 will be powered by a 1.2Ghz quad-core MT6589 processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM.”
Actually in their website – http://www.91firefly.com/ber8.php is stated that the phones is equiped with MT6589-T – 1.5G if one does not simply look but pay attention to details.
If this is around the $300 dollar mark, and the camera is good, I am definitely keen.
But why not with MT6589T right away?!
Hey their website says its just 1GB Ram…
http://www.91firefly.com/ber4.php
Just seen that Android-Sale has it as a Firefly V65 – 6.45 Inch 1080P Screen 1.5GHz MT6589T 2GB RAM 13MP Camera for $300
http://android-sale.com/firefly-v65.html
with a demo video (where he doesnt actually seem to know what to do with the device other than flick backward and forward)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECM3rlA3748&feature=youtu.be&a