OWWO X Doesn’t Sport A Full-Screen Design Like iPhone X


OWWO X

In the era of full-screen smartphones, each and every manufacturer is trying to come in with smartphone looking like the top branded models. Honestly, the market is full of various models copying the succeeded design of the iPhone X, Xiaomi Mi MIX 2, and other bezel-less smartphones. But what surprised us more was the OWWO X announced a few days back. Though this brand is not known to larger masses, we have been thinking with the launch of this model it could gain some popularity. Alas, it’s fake. Almost everything in this handset is fake. Let’s find out what a great marketing move they made, and what a poor device they came with.

OWWO X

Gizchina News of the week


The OWWO X was said to sport a 5.7-inch full-screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9. Moreover, its design was identical to the iPhone X. So we have been thinking the manufacturer decided not to spend money on a new design and just copied what is already popular. Well, this is a common practice for many non-first-tier China-based smartphone vendors. Alas, the OWWO X doesn’t come with a full-screen design. As you can see in the photos above and below, there are two wide frames on the forehead and chin. So we should state this handset comes with a regular 16:9 screen.

OWWO X

Apart from this, the OWWO X has been promoted as a smartphone running on a deca-core 64bit processor, dual-camera with a 16MP Sony sensor, 3+32GB of memory combination, and Android 7.0 with a few AI elements. We still didn’t get our hands on it, but once we do it’ll become known the number of its CPU cores as well.

OWWO X

The OWWO X is priced at 1499 yuan ($238), which sounds unattractive for a mid-range iPhone X clone with a few fake features, doesn’t it?

Disclaimer: We may be compensated by some of the companies whose products we talk about, but our articles and reviews are always our honest opinions. For more details, you can check out our editorial guidelines and learn about how we use affiliate links.

Previous Official Galaxy S9/S9+ protective covers surface ahead of Feb 25 launch
Next Sony Xperia XZ2 Pro Leaked on A HTML Benchmark Screenshot

8 Comments

  1. pa5t1s
    February 11, 2018

    Thanks for the update…. but we already guessed that! 😀

  2. koreawut
    February 11, 2018

    Notches look ugly. Notches without full screen look uglier.

  3. pa5t1s
    February 11, 2018

    Thanks for the update…. but we already guessed that! 😀

  4. koreawut
    February 11, 2018

    Notches look ugly. Notches without full screen look uglier.

  5. MercuryView
    February 11, 2018

    See the 90$ iLA X iPhone lookalike does that same trick with the fake notch… But then its a 90 bucks phone..you know, what should you expect…but when you charge over $200 for a device, you just don’t get away with crap like that. Then the Oukitel U18 becomes a better option.

  6. MercuryView
    February 11, 2018

    See the 90$ iLA X iPhone lookalike does that same trick with the fake notch… But then its a 90 bucks phone..you know, what should you expect…but when you charge over $200 for a device, you just don’t get away with crap like that. Then the Oukitel U18 becomes a better option.

  7. Nicolas Marshall
    February 12, 2018

    Finally someone stopped only reporting marketing claims of supposedly bezel-less phones. This phone is bad and deserves the bad press. Thanks Argam !

  8. Nicolas Marshall
    February 12, 2018

    Finally someone stopped only reporting marketing claims of supposedly bezel-less phones. This phone is bad and deserves the bad press. Thanks Argam !