Oukitel produces very decent devices, but can their 18:9 Oukitel K5 make a significant dent in the budget phone market?
Oukitel K5 Review
Rocking the old MTK6737 processor, an 18:9 display and fairly slim bezels (for a budget phone), the Oukitel K5 is trying to be the bezelless budget choice in the cutthroat low end market, however does it succeed?
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Oukitel K5 Specifications
Processor | Mediatek MTK6737T Processor |
Display | 5.7” 1440×720 IPS Display |
RAM | 2GB |
Storage | 16GB eMMC |
Operating System | Android 7.1 Nougat |
Cameras | 8MP/0.3MP Rear Cameras, 2MP Front |
Battery | 4,000mAh |
Physical Dimensions | 15.34 x 7.11 x 1.00 cm, 205g |
Oukitel K5 Hardware
The Oukitel K5 feels very heavy. It has a heavy duty metal band running around the entire phone which makes it feel solid and durable. The rear plate is made out of plastic and does have the lumia look and does not impress. The weight is secondary to the size of the phone, which tops out at almost 1cm thick, making this phone chunky at best. Bezels around the screen are fairly decent for a budget device, larger top and bottom bezels and decent side bezels.
All in all, the phone has decently small bezels, but the thickness and weight of the Oukitel detract from its overall feel.
Thick and chunky
Oukitel K5 Display
Maximum brightness will make it difficult to see in bright sunlight, and touch response is excellent.
Contrasty
Oukitel K5 Audio
The Oukitel K5 has great speakers for the price, which in the grand scheme of things works out to average. While the audio here is not tinny and completely bass empty, it doesn’t overpower with bass nor does it output crispy sound, all in all an average speaker.
Oukitel K5 Battery
Although you have a large 4000mAh battery, the MTK6737 is fairly inefficient as it is an old, entry level processor. However, Oukitel’s software optimization shines through, allowing this phone to get a good 6-7 hours of screen on time consisting of web browsing, Reddit, Youtube, and taking photos.
Not Bad
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Oukitel K5 Software & Performance
However, navigating the UI is quite zippy, owing to Oukitel’s excellent software optimization.
Launching apps proved the Oukitel K5 be the fastest MTK6737 phone I’ve ever used, with app launch times that are fairly close to the Snapdragon 625.
The fingerprint sensor works fairly well, fast and accurate.
Oukitel K5 Connectivity
This phone is almost completely incompatible in North America, but it does fully support European bands so European residents need not worry.
WiFi reception is quite stellar on this device as is Bluetooth connectivity and range, however GPS does not work as well as I expected, locking on was fairly slow and the GPS jumped around a little bit.
Oukitel K5 Camera
The cameras here can take some very decent photos. If you take macro shots you can get some very nice detail, colour saturation, and dynamic contrast. However in suboptimal conditions, grain is introduced almost immediately. Colour reproduction actually stays fairly similar but the detail takes a nosedive.
You can film up to 1080p video, but the detail level is closer to 720p. Colour reproduction is actually still pretty decent, but detail is bad enough to make the video quality bad.
Oukitel K5 Camera Gallery
Oukitel K5 Verdict
The Oukitel K5 is not a perfect phone, even compared to entry level devices. It has a fairly weak camera that does not excel in anything but the most ideal circumstances. The phone itself while boasting fairly small bezel is thick and heavy, and network connectivity precludes pretty much the entire North American market from using this phone at all.
The price of this phone is another pain point, starting at $110, the Xiaomi Redmi 5A at $93 is an infinitely better deal if you are looking in this budget range.
Pricey