Our Ulefone Be Pro smartphone arrived for review this morning and we have wasted no time running a couple of benchmarks on the phone to see how the 64bit MT6732 performs with 2GB RAM.
A few weeks ago we received the Elephone P6000, and were eager to test the performance of that quad-core 64bit phone. The results were impressive even with only 1GB RAM, so when the Ulefone Be Pro arrived with the same chip and 2GB RAM we broke out the benchmarking apps.
The Ulefone Be Pro is the mid-range Ulefone for early 2015 and I have to say I am very impressed with the build and finish. I’ll go over my full thoughts in a later post, but so far it’s looking rather good.
As the Be Pro only arrived a few moments ago (and I couldn’t wait to post the news) I have just ran a few benchmarks to give you an idea of what to expect from the Ulefone.
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Ulefone Be Pro Benchmarks:
- Antutu: 32,280
- Antutu X: 31,053
- GFXBench Manhattan: 507.8 (8.2fps)
- GFXBench Manhattan offscreen: 252.9 (4.1fps)
- GFXBench T-Rex: 1,032 (18fps)
- GFXBench T-Rex offscreen: 626.0 (11fps)
- Geekbench Single-core: 731
- Geekbench Multi-core: 2165
I have to say that the phone really looks great in your palm Andi. Lol …
Thats a good performance. I have been considering to purchase this as a second phone for my fiancee (Second to the LG Optimus G Pro). I am guessing she will like this even more.
Andi do you know of any MT6732/MT6752 phone with 32GB ROM? I cant seem to find any and they are all shipping with 16GB ROM. Thanks 🙂
If you need great perfomance at low price, choose one of MTK6732, Elephone P6000 if you prefer 5″ or Ulefone Be Pro if you want a big device.
If you need awesome perfomance, with FHD resolution, I would recommend you the Jiayu S3.
I know all the phones until now have only 16GB, but you can put a MicroSD on it, 16, 32, 64 and even 128GB. So that’s not a con.
It’s a nice phone. It reminds me of the stuff Huawei and ZTE started with ie a good quality phone but with no design direction of their own. I believe that in a year or so we could see some really impressive stuff from Ulefone. Certainly a company to watch and off to a great start!
As a budget chipset I doubt that any manufacturer will go for the more expensive 32GB of built in memory. Budget devices rely heavy on SD card purchases, most manufacturers will even pair it with 8GB to cut down costs ever further.
I agree. I doubt they will use this configuration of a budget processor with so much ROM. But I think SD-cards are better anyway; cheaper to update your memory with and can be replaced and easily switched.
Meizu m1 note has option to purchase in 16gb or upgrade to 32gb for around additional $40 ive seen it on fastcardtech or dhgate