Very often, gadgets that seem very affordable happen to be so only because of the sub-par build inside. While they might look spanking new and and shiny on the outside, what’s inside is equally, or in the case of phones, more important.
Blackview seem to be confident about their devices, and have just put up a long video detailing what’s inside in one of their newest phones, the Blackview Alife P1 Pro.
The video depicts the Alife P1 Pro being disassembled and then put back together, and gives plenty look at how the phone looks on the inside should you be interested.
The Alife P1 Pro is essentially an entry-level to mid-range phone with the MediaTek MT6735 processor along with 2GB of RAM. Other specifications of this phone include a 5.5-inch 1280 x 720p display, 13 mega-pixel rear camera, 2 mega-pixel front-facing camera and a 3000mAh battery.
It’s interesting to see how new smartphone makers keen to make a mark are taking to innovative means in order to catch potential buyers’ attention.
You can watch the 18-minute long video right below.
In other Blackview news, the rugged BV5000 is on sale now at just $159.99.