Another week goes by, and we’ve another set of articles that GizChina readers have stormed through the week.
Elephone sent over info about the P9000 as well, besides some more happenings throughout the week.
As is the case every Friday, here’s the weekly digest of the most viewed content on GizChina… just so you know what your compatriots are up to!
Gizchina News of the week
This Week On GizChina — 01/2/2016
The Most Viewed Content This Week
#1 Lenovo’s K80M is now the world’s cheapest 4GB RAM phone!
#2 Letv Le 1 X600 Review
#3 Meet the ‘bezel-less’ Elephone P9000
#4 Xiaomi Mi 5’s (hideous?) rear leaks
#5 Ulefone Power: Hands On | Video | Fingerprint Features
It’s kind of surprising to see the Letv Le 1 review almost on the #1 position despite being over 6 months old. Goes to show there’s ALWAYS scope for a great budget phone in the Chinese market!
Realized that you guys missed some news.
Vivo X6S Plus went through a Chinese regulator with SD652
Meizu might do an IPO this year
Asus Pegasus 5000 with 4850mAh battery, 1080p, MT6753 and so on at 1299CNY(197.5$) and up.
Possible existence of 3 new MTK chips – MT6737, MT6738,MT6750
Xiaolajiao Red Chili Note 3 – MT6753 5,5 1080p, 2GB Ram 16GB 5/13MP Cams 2800mah
Cube i9
i’ll edit if i remember more.
What i’ve seen on Chinese sites through Google Translate seems to be that they made some small cuts but nothing too big.. It is a good point in this context since companies do trim the fat ahead of an IPO and it’s likely that this is why they reduced the workforce a bit to cut costs, makes them more appealing to investors.
Unfortunately if they do an IPO, it becomes less likely for them to have great prices, being a publicly traded company puts a lot of pressure on you to make a solid profit. Private companies have more flexibility.
Sure an IPO would provide some funds,allowing them to expand outside China more aggressively.
As long as they make the right cuts. Meizu (like most big brands) have “too many cooks for the kitchen”
Can’t really comment on that , don’t even know what’s the size of their workforce.
We’ll see what they have this year, growing further will be difficult and they’ll need some stunning devices. I really hope they get rid of the home button at least in some models, not only because that home button doesn’t make sense but for more diversity in aesthetics , it’s not great when all your devices look the same and it gets boring fast. Kinda liked the weird AR and the little dot for some reason but not what they are doing now.