Video : Oukitel K3 vs Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 pitted against each other


Oukitel K3

Oukitel just keep releasing new models left and right, but the latest Oukitel K3 is somewhat standing out. It tries to mesh the legacy of the big battery line “K” and the somwhat more premium design in fairly unique result. At a first glance it resembles the Sony Z line design and that’s certainly not a bad thing.

Today we have for you a small comparison video coming from the hands of the Oukitel makers themselves, where they are trying to pit the K3 against a titan of the industry in the form of Xiaomi Mi MIX 2. Maybe it would make more sense to arm up their own MIX 2 clone to be on the equal ground, but still it can be interesting to watch. Check it out below.

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Oukitel engineers and moguls are certain their product has quite some redeeming qualities, which can convince the customer and we can list six exact reasons they provided. First the dual curved glossy design certainly pleases the eye and second the 5,5-inch FullHD Sharp display with LTPS tech and protective Asahi glass can offer quite some viewing experience. Third they are confident in the performance of the rear dual 16MP+2MP camera combo for some quality shots.

Fourth reason would be the generous portion of 4 GB RAM + 64 GB ROM, but still with extra microSD slot for even more storage option. Fifth comes the huge 6000 mAh battery capacity and that goes hand in hand with the sixth reason, because that is the 9V/2A quick charger promising full charging the big battery in just 1 hour and 50 minutes.

Oukitel K3 is also priced quite competitively at $159.99 when compared against the similar competition. To know more more detailed information about the K3 you can visit the oficial website.

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2 Comments

  1. Wolvie
    October 20, 2017

    I do hate this kind of misleading review.

    The only thing that hey put is the casing and screen, never mentioned about the engine inside that totally sucks compare to Mi Mix 2

    There is a big differences between a Ferrari with a genuine Ferrari machine compare to a Ferrari with Hyundai engines.

    Both look exactly the same from the exterior but performance, durability, support, etc totally difference

  2. Guest
    October 21, 2017

    I do hate this kind of misleading review.

    The only thing that hey put is the casing and screen, never mentioned about the engine inside that totally sucks compare to Mi Mix 2

    There is a big differences between a Ferrari with a genuine Ferrari machine compare to a Ferrari with Hyundai engines.

    Both look exactly the same from the exterior but performance, durability, support, etc totally difference