This week on GizChina: Mi Band Pulse, Letv Le 1 impressions, and more


Another rather interesting week for Chinese tech fans, and even more so for GizChina staff because the (very) much anticipated Letv Le 1s finally landed at the office yesterday.

With Xiaomi’s Mi 5 (and probably even the Mi Pad 2) around the corner, there’s naturally a lot of talk around the company and the upcoming products.

However, GizChina readers seem to have a vested interest in the Le 1s, and no one’s to blame for that; it’s been a while since we saw a phone that affordable and that good… on paper, for the most part for now.

Here are the top 5 happenings and reads from the past one week that you should go through to ready yourself for the coming week. And have a good weekend!

This week on GizChina — 11/13/2015

1. And the 10 best selling phones on the GizChina Shop are

Some phones get talked about a lot, but never get bought; there’s a lot more such stories that the list of highest selling phones on the GizChina shop will tell you!

2. Letv Le 1s unboxing and hands on

This phone needs no introduction (but certainly needs a review, and its coming soon). Head over to the post to find our first impressions and an unboxing video of the Letv Le 1s!

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3. OnePlus X unboxing and hands on

OnePlus’ newest phone is a bit of a mystery for some. It costs almost as much as the OnePlus One (with one version actually being costlier than the One). Head over to the unboxing and hands on post to know how the phone feels like in real life.

4. Elephone’s upcoming P9000 gets some hands on treatment

Elephone seem to have pulled up their socks, and the hype is finally starting to strike a balance with substance. The P9000 is the next in line flagship from the company, and in this post you’ll find a little hands on video published by the factory.

5. Xiaomi Mi Band Pulse with heart rate monitor announced for $15

Xiaomi’s first-gen Mi Band is still a sought-after wearable. But Xiaomi being Xiaomi have unveiled the new Mi Band Pulse, which is supremely inexpensive for what it has on offer! (Bonus: Mi Band vs Mi Band Pulse)

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