Bluboo Picasso Pre-order begins 10th March for $69.99


Bluboo’s entry to the budget smartphone market is the Picasso and it will be available to pre-order from the 10th March from just $69.99.

Bluboo plans to sell the Picasso for a full price of $99.99 once the phone is available in shops, but as an incentive to buyers who want the phone early a special pre-order price of $69.99 has been set.

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Specs for the phone include a quad-core Mediatek MT6580 chipset, 3G, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, 8 mega-pixel front and rear cameras, 2500mAh battery and a suspended 5-inch HD display.

Bluboo claims the suspended design, inspired by the OnePlus One, can reduce screen damage by as much as 70%, but aren’t taking any chances so have spec’d a Corning Gorilla Glass panel.

We will likely get a Bluboo Picasso for review once it is available so watch out for hands on details and more.

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11 Comments

  1. Assefa Hanson
    March 7, 2016

    this is phone for yasir 😛

    • Muhammad Yasir
      March 7, 2016

      nah mate … too under powered

      fyi , im looking for a 64 bit all rounder 😀

      • Nilzie
        March 9, 2016

        redmi note 3 pro bro

        • Muhammad Yasir
          March 9, 2016

          ikr … but my wallet :'(

  2. Tony Lee
    March 7, 2016

    i heard the retail price is $69.99, or it’s just for pre-order?

  3. gerk
    March 8, 2016

    Hope someone put a quick review here so that we can get a quick look

  4. nobitakun
    March 8, 2016

    Too expensive…battery should be at least 4000mah

    • Tony Lee
      March 9, 2016

      haha, which model configured 4000 mah battery costs 70 dollars 🙂

  5. Wolvie
    March 9, 2016

    Been using bluebo before. You are consider as lucky if your phone can survive for 1 year with normal use. Normally either the Power or home button will spoil first.

    They should spend more money on better quality parts. Cheap but not durable.

  6. Tony Hounsome
    March 10, 2016

    I’ve asked Bluboo to take my money on their fb page, but no reply !

  7. Tony Hounsome
    March 10, 2016

    Wasn’t that long ago that this was the cheapest 2gb ram phone on the market (not long for an old fella’ like me anyway :)…$299 back then ! https://www.gizchina.com/2013/09/10/newman-k2-review/