The new Blackview Alife Pro costs only $129.99 yet boasts fingerprint scanner, Andorid Lollipop and 2GB RAM.
This year has been filled with quality looking devices from China at low prices and with high specifications, you could say that 2015 has really been a coming of age for the Chinese Android phone market.
Part of the low pricing and good specs are thanks to Mediatek’s new 64bit chips, and the arrival of the MT6735 means costs have plummeted further. This Blackview Alife Pro, for example, costs only $129.99 but boasts a 5.5-inch HD display, 2GB RAM, 13 mega-pixel main camera, 3000mAh battery, LTE and fingerprint scanner.
The phone also boasts Hotknot file sharing, a 5 mega-pixel front facing camera, Android Lollipop 5.1 and OTA updates will be available once launched. For those of you interested in the phone be aware that the device only supports the following networks: GSM(1900 / 1800 / 850 / 900), WCDMA (2100 / 850), FDD-LTE (1800 / 2600 / 800) dual card dual standby.
Blackview are offering the Alife P1 Pro for presale now at just $129.99. What do you think of this and other low-cost Chinese phones?
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Blackview is on of the worst chinese brands. Just look at the reviews of their past models, poor build quality, poor earpiece, poor software, everything is poor.
S1 got pretty nice reviews though as far as I can tell, it has yet to receive Lollipop though (promised at end of May)
i think Aa is stuck in the past…
Agreed, the Alife S1 is a great phone. Even better now it can be had for $129 in a few places. The Omega was nice but a bit overpriced and the Breeze pretty good for what it was, decent pics at a low price. Blackview are one to watch.
Have you heard anything about Lollipop? I just asked Blackview on Facebook and they said it won’t receive it, strange since I read it several times here ;/