Low-cost Bluboo Xfire approaches launch, gets a promo video


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If you are waiting for the next wave of budget phones to go on sale the Bluboo Xfire is obviously one to look out for. Here are more details along with a short promo video.

Bluboo haven’t confirmed the end price or launch date of the Bluboo Xfire, but we do know that the Chinese phone maker is aiming at releasing the smartphone at just $60 (or there about).

The hope is that Bluboo will launch the Xfire as the worlds most affordable 4G LTE smartphone. Remember this will be an unlocked device too so no contracts or monthly payments, making the phone an even more attractive prospect.

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XFire specifications include a 5-inch display, 1GB RAM, 2750Ah battery, 5 mega-pixel front camera and 8 mega-pixel rear. The design is similar to the Meizu m2 and will come in 3 colours including blue, white and black.

We hope to have more Bluboo Xfire details soon.

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8 Comments

  1. Aa
    August 17, 2015

    It appears to be good enough if the price will be 60-80 USD and if there will be HD display. It even has noise canceling mic.

  2. balcobomber25
    August 17, 2015

    Very good looking phones, even if they are a rip off of Meizu and for only $60? The budget market is heating up

    • Marco Lancaster
      August 17, 2015

      Yeah and the specs are good for this price tag. It’s good that they have put 1GB and not 512MB, and also the battery tends to be great if not faked.

  3. Dante
    August 17, 2015

    Resellers usually kill these devices by adding huge markups ‘(

  4. crappkid
    August 18, 2015

    Somebody should peel off the fake label on the battery, and reveal its true capacity.

    • Max
      August 18, 2015

      bluboo is not known for faking battery specs. and i don’t think they do.

      • crappkid
        August 25, 2015

        My bad. Thought I replied to a Dogee post.

  5. Max
    August 18, 2015

    oh no… now the XFire has a teaser video! and still no news about the XTouch… :'(