Ulefone news continues today with the revelation of an all new unibody alloy Ulefone device boasting 2K display, and Helio P10 chipset.
Every Chinese phone maker is getting ready to end the year with a new flagship smartphone featuring one of the latest Mediatek chipsets. Ulefone are no different and are making use of what they learned from metal bodied devices this year, plus a Helio P10 chip to create their first unibody flagship.
Ulefone sent over these images claiming that they show partial shots of 2 Ulefone prototypes, however it appears that one of the phones is actually a Huawei device and the other model is a Ulefone mock-up.
The Ulefone model features antenna lines on the rear similar to the iPhone 6S, and lacks a USB between the dual speakers on the base. The design is meant to offer a huge screen to body ratio meaning that onscreen navigation will be in place rather than hardware buttons. Being a unibody design the Ulefone should be thin, but it will mean a non removable battery so let’s hope there will be a big one built-in.
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Hardware is all top of the line too, with Ulefone confirming a 5.5-inch 2K 2560 x 1440 display, a rear fingerprint scanner and a powerful Mediatek MT6755 Helio P10 chipset. Looking at the competition we suspect Ulefone will use at least 4GB RAM and 32GB memory as standard in this device.
From what we can see this new Ulefone is attractive, and with those features we can expect great performance too, but this all depends on how well optimised the device will be once launched. What do you make of the 2K Ulefone? Is this a phone you are excited to finally see?
alright, they might be copycat, whatever.
Ulefone is making really good looking phones lately and they are using good hardware as well.
I’m really curious about this new flagship.
what they have to do is put stock Android, release the kernel source code and let the community work on it.
cheap and effective.
Never understand why more of these newer companies don’t do this. Instead release with half baked ROMs with no real support.
They just want people to buy a new phone every year instead of updating their old phone to a new Android version.
well, there’s a reason actually.
most of these companies don’t care much of int’l customers.
they sell mainly in China where Google services are banned and they have to replace them with the Chinese version, including a bunch of bloatware.
they can still keep the bootloader unlocked, release the kernel so people can compile their ROM easily.
Yeah I can’t stand those 5’5 with 2k resolution! And since they want to keep it slim watch them put a 3000- 3500 mah battery inside which is the insurance of having poor battery performance
I think we need this 2K resolution to handle apps for VR-Cardbox in near future, don’t we?!