OrientPhone N3 N9002, another affordable phablet for large screen fans


If you are a fans of large screen phones or phablet then OrientPhone are one of the brands to take a look at as they appear to have hundreds to choose from, and now they have launched another! The OrientPhone N3 N9002!

OrientPhone have dubbed the N3 N9002 a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 alternative, and if you can look past the fact it doesn’t ship with a built-in stylus, then it is an affordable option for those of you looking at a Samsung device but don’t want to spend a sizeable chunk of money.

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Priced at $261.89 the N3 brings many of the features we have come to expect from Chinese phablets including a large (1280 x 720) 6-inch display, 1.5Ghz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, Android 4.2, dual-sIM, SD card slot and even a 13 mega-pixel camera.

As usual OrientDeal, the official reseller of OrientPhone devices, have put together a compilation of hands on videos.

Orient Phone N3 N9002 Hands on video

Orient Phone N3 N9002 gaming video

The full specification and more hands on videos can be seen over on the OrientPhone N3 N9002 product page.

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4 Comments

  1. Yanger
    October 26, 2013

    Price wise this is a good alternative compared to the other phablets available in the market.

  2. Pip_X
    October 26, 2013

    This phone is rebrand from what phone?

  3. md mahfuzul alam
    November 2, 2013

    I need note 3 big quantity..

  4. Midjet
    November 8, 2013

    GPS won’t work without data according to Orient Deals. Actually works better without sim card in but still very unreliable. long time to first fix and drops signal.
    Seems more likely to be hardware as it will get fix for satelite when stood outside but drops when moving.