Ulefone’s claim to fame this year has been the Ulefone Be Touch (review). Ulefone has released a few other phones as well, and has also given the Be Touch an update to make the Be Touch 2. Fresh news from China is that the company will be launching another phone soon.
Known as the Ulefone Paris, the phone is expected to be powered by the MediaTek T6753 like many other phones of today. It’ll also likely have a 5-inch display, but Ulefone say that the specs aren’t finalized yet.
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Ulefone also point out that the there’s going to be a total of three new devices from Ulefone in the next one month or so, in the Ulefone Power (6200mAh battery), uWear (smartwatch) and of course Paris, the phone that’ll likely get the MT6753.
From the name, we’re guessing that the Paris will be a rather stylish phone. Naming it after the world’s fashion capital otherwise doesn’t give away a lot.
Ulefone did impress with the quality of the Be Touch and seem a lot more professional than some other brands in their category. But are their phones coming too thick and fast?
No more Ulefore!
Ulefone the new Elephone??? Bad move, they should concentrate on optimizing the software of their existing phones.
I totally agree with you on that one Rob.
Ulefone is doing a rather good job. Much better than some brands that are notorious for #bendgate issues.
Nothing innovative so it will be more form than function
“Ulefone did impress with the quality of the Be Touch and seem a lot more professional than some other brands in their category.”
Yu SIRIUS ?! those are sorry excuses for being smartphones … and u call that PROFESSIONAL ?!
bad cam , bad optimization , BAD EVERYTHING !
What are u talking about :/ ????
I think the device can be not so bad but I would take a closer look to Elephone P8000 because from videos shown, it seems to be very solid and the biggest reason is open source code ! This way all bugs could be fixed by the community 🙂
Nothing professional about battery lies. As long as they don’t stop doing stuff like that one can’t take em seriously.