Mlais announced official Mlais MX full specifications!


mlais mx full specifications

Mlais have released the official full specifications of their Mlais MX smartphone, with huge battery. Keep reading for the full details.

Last evening Mlais announced the full specification details of their Mlias M7 flagship (read them here), and now this morning they have posted the official specifications for their Mlais MX, a smartphone with 4800mAh battery.

We’ve been seeing a lot more large battery phones over the past few months, the most recent model coming from phone maker Bluboo, but Mlais have the MX representing them in this market segment.

For the Mlais MX, Mlais are concentrating on battery life rather than pure performance, so it is unsurprising to see a 5-inch HD 1280 x 720 display, and quad-core MT6735 chipset. The MT6735 is a newer 64bit quad-core processor with LTE (B1/3/7/720 800/1800/2100/2600Mhz), and runs Android 5.0 out of the box with the aid of 2GB RAM.

Dual SIM support, a micro SD card bay for 64bit cards, incase the 16GB internal memory isnt enough, 13 mega-pixel main camera and 8 mega-pixel 88 degree wide angle front camera make up the rest of the MX hardware.

Mlais have also implemented fast charging for the 4800mAh battery, although they haven’t given any figures on charge times.

Mlais haven’t announced the price, but have revealed that the Mlais MX will come in white, black, and blue and measures in at 145.8 x 71.5 x 9.9mm. Pricing hasn’t been revealed as Mlais plan to launch a giveaway with fans asked to guess the RRP of the phone. More details as we get them.

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22 Comments

  1. Kieran olsson
    April 28, 2015

    I’m liking the 5″ form factor, and it does look fairly good. 9.9mm is abit big, but can imagine that being a woping 4800mah. I would look forward to a review with battery life considering the 720p display and quad a53 at 1.5ghz. I’d imagine around 8h on screen time. If mlais get their standby power consumption to be reasonable I’d expect maybe 3 days. Would be very interesting to also see a review with how far lollipops power saving mode goes on this too. Can’t wait to buy this and test it. Also pricing, I think 800rmb

  2. Muhammad Yasir
    April 28, 2015

    they’re getting MOAR and more promising!
    im earnestly waiting for their 2k phone , with 4 gb ram…

    im REAL interested in seeing how the pricing pans out on that one from MLAIS!

    • Kieran olsson
      April 28, 2015

      Lol 2k display, probably more than than you would like I am sure haha

      • Muhammad Yasir
        April 28, 2015

        i know.. but just curious 😀

  3. Humble
    April 28, 2015

    Nice-looking!
    And 720p is all I need but I would be more interested to see the 4800mA in combination with the good old MT6752. 😉

  4. Xalis
    April 28, 2015

    I’m falling in love with Mlais, they seem to be the only ones that understand that 1080p is not needed on a device that you can hold and use with just one hand.

    I’m hopping for a $130-$140 price tag, but with the 4800mAh battery it might be a bit highter.

    Now let’s hope they don’t pull a Elephone, and release a new phone every few months not days.

  5. Paul Sleight
    April 28, 2015

    Shame they couldn’t put that battery in the M7, that would make it a killer phone!

    • Brab v
      April 28, 2015

      This is my thought, seems strange to only offer a large battery on a smaller version of your phone.

  6. Radier
    April 28, 2015

    Why Gizchina didn’t mentioned that Mlais MX is a copy from Ulefone Be Pro?
    Also those capacitive buttons don’t illuminate.

    Mlais gave you more money to be so hyped about their every product?

    Be honest and independent. Nothing more.

    • Paul Sleight
      April 29, 2015

      It may be made by Ulefone as an oem.

    • Paul Sleight
      April 29, 2015

      Actually, it may be similar to various ulefone devices, the be pure perhaps as that has a 5inch screen, (the pro is 5.5 inch) but the specifications are different.
      Perhaps not wise to accuse Gizchina of not being impartial without doing a little research. I believe they always give great reviews, you or I may not always agree with them, but I think they say it as they see it.

  7. Carlos T
    April 28, 2015

    Why dont they say anything about gorilla glass? the only one that came with gorilla glass 1st gen was the mlais m9? The rest of the phones have great specs and all but no mention of gorilla glass whatsoever, and its kinda important.

  8. Suskind
    April 29, 2015

    Iocean X9 starts preorder, with5.0” FHD display, 6.5mm thickness, metal frame, double glass, 3GB RAM, dual 4G-LTE, and Sony IMX214, is the price $249.99 high?
    http://www.iocean.cc

    • Paul Sleight
      April 29, 2015

      It seems ok, but as many Chinese phone manufacturers are in a bit of a price war at the moment I’d expect it to be more like $229.99
      Nice looking phone.

      • Susana
        April 29, 2015

        I bought the M6752 (which I love) for that price. It looks X9 has different materials, metal frame and double glass, that might be the price difference! X9 looks great!

  9. Don Rogers
    April 29, 2015

    This mlais phone is almost what I am looking for but I wanted a more powerful soc. This phone with the MT6752 soc would be awesome. At about $160.00 this would still be a great phone.

  10. Alexia
    April 29, 2015

    camera use what sensor? did i misread somewhere?

  11. Batman
    April 29, 2015

    Do these mediatek chips not support 4G bands 2,4,5,17? or are these chinese companies just not turning those bands on?

    We need those to use in the USA!

  12. Steven Fox
    May 7, 2015

    This is looking like a great headset already. Performance and battery life to boost. I hope it doesn’t go over 150$ after re-sellers.

  13. justyfier
    June 4, 2015

    looking forward to a review of this phone.