Flash memory speed is often something easily overlooked when purchasing a phone. This is despite the fact that there are numerous tools available that allow you to benchmark read/write speeds on flash memory, which is indicative of the quality of the flash memory used.
Elephone use the ignorance in buyers to show how their phones have faster storage speeds. A video was posted by the company earlier today, which pits the P7000 and the P8000 against the Xiaomi Mi Note and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Take a look at the video below:
In the end, the two Elephones — P7000 and P8000 — take the first two positions speed wise respectively, with the Mi Note and Galaxy Note 3 following. While this is clearly a marketing antic, it is something that won’t hurt users and seems fairly legit.
The P8000 is Elephone’s current flagship, while the P7000 was the company’s storm trooper for a couple months before that. You can read our review of the P7000 here.
Did anyone else notice the xiaomi was on 8% battery?
Why wasn’t the test done with all devices fully charged?
Results taken with a heap of salt…
Yeah I saw the same too. Hardly a fair test at all. Another “cunning stunt” from Elephone.
Now test the quality of each device…
This is f*cking retarted … Put a class 10 card in your own phone, and get a random bullshit fake card in the other two … I wonder who the hell believes these kinda vendors anymore …. by the way … i love Elephones thick bezels … i believe these thick bezels are the just amazing is a new trend … F*cking jokers …..
*retarded…
This was my exact thought we have no clue what kind of cards they used and what the conditions of the test were. Just make a good product and you don’t need to do pointless videos trying to fool people.