This week on GizChina: OnePlus 2 Review, ZUK Z1 and more


The past 5-7 days have been happening ones in the Chinese market. Elephone revealed the tiny little phone they’ve been working on, ZUK finally showed off their first smartphone offering, and GizChina finally got to get a feel of the new Xiaomi bomb, the Redmi Note 2.

If you missed being on GizChina through the week or just want a digest with the best stuff and nothing else, you’re in the right place for This Week on GizChina is the feature that talks about the best bits, all in one place!

So lets get started.

This Week on GizChina – 08/28/2015

Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 hands on

We do know that the Redmi Note 2 is quite a bomb on paper, but how well does that translate into real life? Lets find out in by taking the Redmi Note 2 for a spin!

ZUK Z1 hands on and first impressions

Lenovo’s finally decided that its done making phones, which is why it is offloading its work to Motorola and its new subsidiary, ZUK. Here we spend hands on with the ZUK Z1, i.e., the first phone from the sub brand!

OnePlus 2 Review

We probably don’t need to describe this post, but if you’re new here, the OnePlus 2 is a flagship grade phone for not a lot of money.

Elephone Vowney hands on and first impressions

Elephone rocked the tech world by announcing the Vowney a few months back. Although the phone is still a while away from a proper launch, GizChina managed to get an early hands on with a unit of the Vowney.

Siswoo R9 Darkmoon hands on and first impressions

Siswoo’s R9 Darkmoon is a dual screen phone that threatens to dethrone the YotaPhone as the best e-ink powered phone. How good is it after all? Find out here!

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 Chuwi Hi8 in multiple flavours now down to just $90 for a limited time
Next Huawei Watch could be the first Android Wear device with iOS support