64-bit Zopo ZP920 details leak ahead of launch: 5GHz WiFi, LTE and more!


Zopo’s resurrecting itself on the scene with the ZP920, which you probably know very well by now. However, details about the device have surfaced online ahead of launch, pointing at a device that could very well be what many have been looking forward to: single-handed usage, 64-bit SoC and more!

Most Chinese phones. especially the MediaTek powered ones, hardly offer decent WiFi performance, forget 5GHz WiFi support. However, the ZP920 seems like a phone on a mission, and with 2.4GHz + 5GHz WiFi, the device promises some fast WiFi connectivity. Thanks to a 5.2-inch display, the ZP920 will be smaller than most 5.5-inch phablets that have released through the year, and will please those that prefer using their phone with just one hand.

The star of the ZP920 show however will be the MediaTek MT6752 64-bit SoC — same as the Meizu m1 note — which will be paired with 2GB of RAM on the phone. Not just that, the ZP920 gets our hopes high with a 13.2 mega-pixel Sony camera, which will have a 5 element lens arrangement. Zopo’s also keen on pleasing you selfie lovers, with an 8 mega-pixel front camera that boasts an impressive f/2.0 aperture.

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Design wise, the ZP920 does look pretty, but with a hint of the ever so popular iNew V3, if you’ve ever seen one. Even then, it is original enough to catch the fancy of many a buyer. It’s pretty with brains, as they say; the ZP920 also offers 4G LTE connectivity, something which we soon hope will be standard for every phone coming from China.

What do you think about the ZP920? Would you prefer it over the Meizu m1 note? If you’re wondering about the price of this one, Geekbuying have it for $279.99 on pre-order right now, just so you get a rough idea.

Thanks for the tip Mario!

[GizChina Germany via Zopo Benelux]
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40 Comments

  1. Manu
    December 24, 2014

    still dont get why only 2gb ram the phone would be so great with 3gb ram

  2. ARUN SUBRAMANIAN
    December 24, 2014

    when is the Jiayu S3 releasing?…this one or that..it has to be accessible for international customers soon!

    • Jason45
      December 24, 2014

      Around 15 Jan for the 2gb version. The advanced version could take several months

  3. James
    December 24, 2014

    wow if the battery is replaceable i will buy one!

  4. Airyl
    December 24, 2014

    $279.99? Hahahaha. You’d have to be a bonafide idiot if you’re thinking about buying this over something like the Jiayu S3 or Elephone P7000.

    • Muhammad Yasir
      December 24, 2014

      eggsactly!
      i hope p7000 is sub-$190 so i can buy one!

      • Alessandro Blotta
        December 24, 2014

        p7000 will sold at 200$

        • Muhammad Yasir
          December 24, 2014

          ok :[

          • amirexpressir
            December 24, 2014

            Jiayu quality is suprior to elephone.those who have both brands models and had seen the boards and stuff, knows it well..jiayu have years of experience but elephone, a newcomer

    • Marco Lancaster
      December 24, 2014

      That’s why I even care about the rumors of this phone, Zopo always overprice. About the cameras, I doubt the front sensor will be a real 8MP, and the rear can be a good package of sony lens, but Zopo image processing is crap.

  5. Adam Irvine
    December 24, 2014

    I’m struggling here… Would a ZP999/3X be better or worse than this?

    I’m just trying to figure out if this would take the place as flagship device for Zopo or not?

    • December 24, 2014

      This will be a bit of a risk in my opinion. You should perhaps wait till reviews of MT6752 phones are out.

  6. Muhammad Yasir
    December 24, 2014

    so expensive :'(

  7. Owsley_66
    December 24, 2014

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think in the U.S. we need WCDMA 850 to get 3G, and this phone does not have that, at least per the specs at Geekbuying.

    Meanwhile, Jiayu S3 does support the 850 band and it’s cheaper.

    • December 24, 2014

      Interesting, let me get back to you on that.

  8. xesc
    December 24, 2014

    ok…. the academy award for most horrible design goes to…… ZOPO!!!! YES, Again!!!!

  9. Frozzem
    December 24, 2014

    still dont get why only 2gb ram the phone would be so great with 3gb ram

  10. ARUN SUBRAMANIAN
    December 24, 2014

    when is the Jiayu S3 releasing?…this one or that..it has to be accessible for international customers soon!

    • Jason45
      December 24, 2014

      Around 15 Jan for the 2gb version. The advanced version could take several months

  11. Guest
    December 24, 2014

    wow if the battery is replaceable i will buy one!

  12. Mr. Ho
    December 24, 2014

    My 1 year old P780 have great wifi speed. It really depend on your home wifi speed. I used 10Mbps wifi broadband, crazy fast when downloading 1GB games from Play Store. Wifi technology are quite matual, even an old one is fast enough for most task.

  13. Airyl
    December 24, 2014

    $279.99? Hahahaha. You’d have to be a bonafide idiot if you’re thinking about buying this over something like the Jiayu S3 or Elephone P7000.

    • Guest
      December 24, 2014

      eggsactly!
      i hope p7000 is sub-$190 so i can buy one!

    • Alessandro Blotta
      December 24, 2014

      p7000 will sold at 200$

    • Marco Lancaster
      December 24, 2014

      That’s why I even care about the rumors of this phone, Zopo always overprice. About the cameras, I doubt the front sensor will be a real 8MP, and the rear can be a good package of sony lens, but Zopo image processing is crap.

    • Guest
      December 24, 2014

      ok :[

    • amirexpressir
      December 24, 2014

      Jiayu quality is suprior to elephone.those who have both brands models and had seen the boards and stuff, knows it well..jiayu have years of experience but elephone, a newcomer

  14. Adam Irvine
    December 24, 2014

    I’m struggling here… Would a ZP999/3X be better or worse than this?

    I’m just trying to figure out if this would take the place as flagship device for Zopo or not?

    • Yash Garg
      December 24, 2014

      This will be a bit of a risk in my opinion. You should perhaps wait till reviews of MT6752 phones are out.

  15. Guest
    December 24, 2014

    so expensive :'(

  16. Owsley_66
    December 24, 2014

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think in the U.S. we need WCDMA 850 to get 3G, and this phone does not have that, at least per the specs at Geekbuying.

    Meanwhile, Jiayu S3 does support the 850 band and it’s cheaper.

    • Yash Garg
      December 24, 2014

      Interesting, let me get back to you on that.

  17. Guest
    December 24, 2014

    ok…. the academy award for most horrible design goes to…… ZOPO!!!! YES, Again!!!!

  18. Guest
    December 24, 2014

    My 1 year old P780 have great wifi speed. It really depend on your home wifi speed. I used 10Mbps wifi broadband, crazy fast when downloading 1GB games from Play Store. Wifi technology are quite matual, even an old one is fast enough for most task.

  19. Ex-Zopo Owner
    December 26, 2014

    Zopo sucked!

  20. Guest
    December 27, 2014

    Zopo sucked!

  21. slartiblart
    December 27, 2014

    Shit battery.

  22. slartiblart
    December 27, 2014

    Shit battery.

  23. jasneskis
    January 19, 2015

    I do like the colored back cover. I’ve been looking at the Elephone P7000, but I really like that big battery in their 5000 phone.
    I am a Jiayu fan so I may lean that way.

  24. jasneskis
    January 19, 2015

    I do like the colored back cover. I’ve been looking at the Elephone P7000, but I really like that big battery in their 5000 phone.
    I am a Jiayu fan so I may lean that way.