Video: Ulefone Power running Android 6.0 Marshmallow


Ulefone show off Android 6.0 Marshmallow running on the Ulefone Power in an early sneak peek video.

Ulefone have promised to release an Android 6.0 update for the Ulefone Power after the Chinese New Year, but to assure people that the update is really on the way they have shot the above short video.

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Apparently the update will further improve the battery life of the 6050mAh smartphone, and in the final release the virtual onscreen buttons will be removed.

Are you a Ulefone Power users? Which Android 6.0 features are you looking forward to the most. For those of you still unsure to buy this phone, check out our full Ulefone Power review here.

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6 Comments

  1. xi7
    February 4, 2016

    x86

  2. MattD
    February 4, 2016

    Interesting… They’re supporting the phone (I’ve read of 3 sw version so far) and they’re actually working on a major upgrade… Hope they’ll fix battery life (right now, it needs some improvement) and camera (judging on andi’s pics, i really had the impression it’s mostly bad optimization, but has good potential)

  3. Nilzie
    February 4, 2016

    after their stunt on be touch 2 faking the android version, I dont believe this even for one second. No other mediatek 6753 phone has marshmallow! why? because mediatek didnt make a base rom for it. So how can this shit company do it?

    • MattD
      February 4, 2016

      No 6753 has marshmallow YET… But mediatek has planned the upgrade, now it’s all up to companies… A different thing may be the 6752, but lenovo already planned an upgrade for the k3 note, so it should be no issue (at least, there will be some kind of porting)

  4. Marco Lancaster
    February 4, 2016

    The SoC is 64-bit, but the OS is a 32bit version, that’s a smart move lol

  5. Assefa Hanson
    February 4, 2016

    keep up the good work ulefone your making the right steps, your in the good books