At the start of the year Blackview released the Omega, the phone had a nice build, but lacked features and had a high price tag. The new Omega Pro rectifies those issues while getting a new lower price point.
What we liked about the original Blackview Omega was the metal chassis, glass front and rear panels and overall build quality. What we didn’t especially like was the high price and lack of LTE.
The new Omega Pro costs $149.99 and retains the same materials and build, but adds a Mediatek MT6753 chipset and LTE support to the mix. While they were adding the newer 64bit processor, Blackview have also bumped the supported SD capacity to 128GB, and increased RAM to 3GB.
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Dual SIM is also possible, however you have to choose if you want dual SIM or a single SIM and micro SD card or not.
Blackview have kept the rest of the phone the same as the previous version, so a 5-inch 720p LG display, 13 mega-pixel main camera, 16GB internal memory, 2200Ah battery and Android OS, but updated to Android 5.1 Lollipop.
The Omega Pro will go on sale at the end of September through official resellers sites.
Puny battery, no fullHD display … nice design though. Not sure I need 3GB of RAM …
Got the pick for your next phone yet ? (No more iphone jokes or im gonma fk you in the @$$ nohomo)
Kindof, I got a Xiaomi Redmi Note 2, the prime version but it’s a gift so if the person really doesn’t like it I’m using this and getting another …
Since the new SOCs are not far away I might just wait for them. An new gen Intel one would be nice because that would be so easy for ROMs and stuff … X86 doesn’t need all that custom ARM crap, kernel and stuff.
No fullHD display is no problem on 5in surface, but what I don’t like here is 2200mAh battery only. Was it really so hard to stuff a 2500, or even 2700 cell in there?
I wonder what will the camera be like, as the market currently lacks good phones in 5in size with reasonable price.
2200 is not bad with 6753 in it. 6753 is one of the best chips at resource management, should get good to very good battery life with this set up.
single flash … eWWW !
Wouldn’t be an issue for me, I never use flash. What would be an issue is how small that camera lens is.