After the A28 smartwatch, here’s a hands on video with the Oukitel U10


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Oukitel’s on quite a roll, dishing out phones and devices at breakneck speeds.

Only yesterday did we talk about the Oukitel A28 smartwatch (here), and a video with a hands-on of the upcoming Oukitel U10 caught our attention today. The U10 has a bit of a retro look to it, with some decent specifications.

The U10 is powered by the MediaTek MT6753 which seems like the new poster boy for chipsets in town. Besides that, there’s a 5.5-inch display with a 1920 x 1080p resolution, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage and a camera set comprising of a 13 mega-pixel rear shooter and a 5 mega-pixel front.

HotKnot and a fingerprint scanner remain to be the phone’s USP. The body of the phone will measure only 7.9mm thick, with a 2850mAh battery inside. The phone should start shipping early next month, as this listing from Everbuying suggests. It is priced at US$160, but using coupon code EBOU10 will give you a US$10 discount.

While you wait for the supplies to start, take a look at a minute-long hands-on video of the Oukitel U10:

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10 Comments

  1. The Special Juan
    July 17, 2015

    What a Beautiful phone….. 🙂

  2. Gennaro
    July 17, 2015

    seems to be bezel-less

    • Muhammad Yasir
      July 17, 2015

      really?

  3. July 17, 2015

    Yea its really a very beautiful phone.

  4. Muhammad Yasir
    July 17, 2015

    hopefully a good phone this…

  5. Max
    July 17, 2015

    why is no one caring fora good battery anymore? i know the new socs are very battery friendly and efficient but come on, 5.5″ FHD and only a 2850mah battery? shouldn’t it be at least 3000 upwards?

    also there’s a huge gap to be seen at the left side of the phone near his fingers between 0:29 and 0:30. bad assembly job or just a crack? anyways. looks not premium to me when there’s such a huge crack in the phones side.
    just noticed, that the ring around the camera looks crooked also. you can see it when the backside is shown in the beginning as well as at 0:50 when he turns it.

  6. iANDROID8.1
    July 18, 2015

    iPhone + Samsung + Huawei, all in this one phone

  7. July 18, 2015

    Looks like my 100+ but with wrong attachments…

    Crappy cam, fingershit, awful capacitive buttons…

    BS.

  8. Charlles Costa
    July 19, 2015

    Onether rubbish phone. What a waste of resources and money!!!

  9. Mrinal
    July 20, 2015

    hmm, the plastic rear, top and bottom looks really cheap (which a line running down the middle of the phone). Also the gaps between the different rear pannel section show a poor build quality.