Zopo Speed 7 Plus launched for 15,000 INR ($230) in India


Zopo have announced their Speed 7 Plus for the Indian market for 14,999 INR or roughly $231.

Zopo recently officially entered the Indian market, which if you aren’t aware, is right now an overcrowded battleground full of Chinese OEMs trying to make it big.

Coming back to the launch, the Zopo Speed 7 Plus comes after the Chinese company first released the Speed 7 a few weeks back. The Speed 7 Plus isn’t the cheapest Chinese phone available in the country, but for folks who’ve wanted to have a taste of ‘very’ Chinese phones, this is a good opportunity to grab one.

The Speed 7 Plus comes with a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080p FHD screen, an octa-core MediaTek MT6753 processor, 3GB RAM and 16GB on-board storage with an option to expand via microSD.

The phone also features a 13 mega-pixel camera on the rear and an 8 mega-pixel one on the front, with a 3000mAh battery running the show.

The phone will go on sale offline starting 21st October, with Amazon to offer the device starting 25th of this month.

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9 Comments

  1. vijay sud
    October 15, 2015

    DOA..LenovoK3 Note and Meizu M2 Note r INR 9999..Lenovo with well established service network is the king..

    • joe mont
      October 15, 2015

      Both with locked down firmware, the Meizu with a locked bootloader. I believe the Zopo is entirely open.

      The lenovo also isnt true 1080p, and the screen feels very rough compared to even the Meizu.

      I dont own the Zopo but I do own the other two.

      • King
        October 15, 2015

        We need ROMs!

        • Tajwar
          October 15, 2015

          In three words(+1 exclamation) you said it all.

  2. a
    October 15, 2015

    Way overpriced

  3. Joel Adames
    October 15, 2015

    For some reason it looks a lot like the Elephone P8000 to me but with worse battery and a different seeing … Oh oh and a hefty $50 plus dollars more expensive. O.O

    • joe mont
      October 15, 2015

      Elephone likes to lie about their battery life though.

      • Joel Adames
        October 15, 2015

        You got a great point there But still very unlikely to be much less than 4000mah given the reports of very good battery life and then this is 3000mah and crossing fingers than That number get to be accurate too? … Any how is not me defending the P8000… Is just why make something “new” that’s not NEW and then charge a lot more for it? Is like those brands don’t get to see what others are making? R are they solely relaying on their fan base ????

  4. roni24
    October 15, 2015

    230$ for a MT6753 cpu, is over over priced