Vernee Apollo Lite vs. OnePlus 3 in design comparison video


Presale period for the Vernee Apollo Lite is soon coming to an end and Vernee announced that they are ready to start the distribution soon.

It’s the second phone they have released this year and because it’s also one of the few deca-core devices coming so far the spotlight and scrutiny is immense. Vernee are not afraid to even compare it with another titan of the industry in form of OnePlus 3 and the following video is comparing their product with it.

And for those interested solely in the Vernee Apollo Lite we have another video focusing only the phone in question, especially on the build quality.

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If you are fan of the Apollo Lite then we have good news too, because Vernee plans to start a campaign on their website in July with flash sale events for the model. And even the giveaway and competition enthusiasts will be surely satisfied with events with Apollo Lite and Thor models as the main prizes.

UPDATE: Limited 400pcs $199.99 Apollo Lite per week Start at 09:00 (UTC) on June 29th.

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16 Comments

  1. MattD
    June 27, 2016

    Oddly enough, I like the opo-ish look of the vernee more than the op3, which I don’t hate but don’t like that much either, a little on the bland side (plus that 2mm protruding camera is hideous)

    • balcobomber25
      June 27, 2016

      The Oppo would look a lot better if it was in another color besides dull silver.

      • MattD
        June 27, 2016

        I’ve seen the leaked picture of the red op3, and it’s still the same: it’s not “bad looking”, just doesn’t totally suit my taste for some reason (usually I like “simple” looking phones). Maybe it’s just the camera: everytime I look at it, it looks like 1 mm more protruding than previous time I looked at it lol

        • balcobomber25
          June 27, 2016

          LOL. I currently use a Nexus 5X for work so I guess I’m used of a large camera hump, plus my old MX5 had it.

        • jimberkas
          June 27, 2016

          protect that camera! i saw someone on the oneplus forum that dropped his phone and it shattered his camera lens. i think he had the phone a couple days. that’s gotta hurt!

  2. balcobomber25
    June 27, 2016

    You could do this for virtually every metal phone.

  3. jimberkas
    June 27, 2016

    if they had 4g on US bands, I would definitely give them a try. now that i can buy an LG G4 brand new for $200 or the Nexus 5X 32GB for $250, its hard to justify trying my luck with the Apollo Lite

    • balcobomber25
      June 28, 2016

      G4 is a good phone if you can get by that hideous design (problem for all LG’s). There is no way I would pay $200+ for a Vernee that doesn’t support US LTE (a huge mistake by them IMO). I would buy a Honor 5x before a Vernee.

  4. Floans
    June 27, 2016

    Oneplus 3 too thin, don’t like it. easy to drop from your hand

    • balcobomber25
      June 28, 2016

      It’s 7.4mm thick which is about the same as every other flagship recently launched, nearly all of them are between 7-8mm.

      • Floans
        June 29, 2016

        the border of OP3 too thin, and its back is very slippery, really easy to be dropped from your hand carelessly.

    • jackbrown
      June 29, 2016

      I have used Oneplus 3 for a while, the camera is too protruding as I think. And it’s also too thin. But I like the design of Apollo Lite more, elegant and graceful.

  5. Faress ElFarissi
    June 27, 2016

    I like vernee apollo lite with that color, we need some reviews when its shipped.

  6. fido futte
    June 28, 2016

    SD-card is missing in OP3 and no-replaceable Battery and Oxygen overlay skin- not good OP

    • balcobomber25
      June 28, 2016

      Apollo Lite won’t have replaceable battery either, they are both unibody metal phones which means the rear isn’t meant to be removed.

  7. Nadam
    July 4, 2016

    Hey guys, Geekbuying is having an exclusive Vernee Sale: http://promotion.geekbuying.com/promotion/vernee_big_time