UMI Emax Mini Android Phone - sleek iPhone clone with great budget specs [Review]
Full review at http://www.redferret.net/?p=51751 . The new UMI Emax Mini features a 5 inch IPS OGS 1920x1080 touchscreen, a Qualcomm 1.5GHz 64-bit octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16 GB of onboard storage, Android 5.0, dual SIM, microSD slot (max 32GB) and a 13 megapixel Sony stack rear camera. This is not a paltry list at all.
The phone comes in a nicely designed box, and inside are the usual bits such as a charge block and USB cable, as well as a very simple but helpful user guide. There's no headset in the box, though, which probably reflects the low price of the product.
But it's the phone itself which immediately impresses. For one thing, it's very slim-line, but yet not flimsy. The result is an ultra-lightweight and very comfortable phone in the hand. Which is a welcome departure from the current crop of massive 5.5 inch jugger-screens, which can be very cumbersome. Those of you with smaller hands, or more delicate sensibilities will definitely like this handset.
The other great thing about the phone is the fact that they've shoe-horned a massive 3050 mAh battery into such a svelte shape. Combined with the smaller 5 inch screen, this means you get a good long amount of use time per charge, easily a day, if not two depending on how much you use it. It's a great design win. The dual SIM and microSD card slot nestle above the locked in battery, which again is good to see, when other manufacturers are omitting the extra storage slot for some weird reason.
One slight disappointment is the fact that the screen does at times become a little touch insensitive, we're not sure why, but it can be a little disconcerting when you're trying to navigate around your apps.
Conclusion
The Emax Mini is a surprising handset in a lot of ways. For one thing it's a surprisingly powerful phone in such a slim package. Which we think makes it a very attractive ladies phone against some of the monster rivals. The addition of a huge battery also is a delight, typically the battery is much smaller in this screen size. Top that off with 4G/LTE operation and you get a smartphone which is well equipped to handle almost every day to day need. Despite the specs it's not the fastest phone on the block, but compared with other similarly priced handsets, it's more than capable enough.
Price: $139.99 / £101.51 (from http://tinyurl.com/jcjux5w) ($3 off with coupon GJMWIMFS)
Full review at http://www.redferret.net/?p=51751
Видео UMI Emax Mini Android Phone - sleek iPhone clone with great budget specs [Review] канала Red Ferret
The phone comes in a nicely designed box, and inside are the usual bits such as a charge block and USB cable, as well as a very simple but helpful user guide. There's no headset in the box, though, which probably reflects the low price of the product.
But it's the phone itself which immediately impresses. For one thing, it's very slim-line, but yet not flimsy. The result is an ultra-lightweight and very comfortable phone in the hand. Which is a welcome departure from the current crop of massive 5.5 inch jugger-screens, which can be very cumbersome. Those of you with smaller hands, or more delicate sensibilities will definitely like this handset.
The other great thing about the phone is the fact that they've shoe-horned a massive 3050 mAh battery into such a svelte shape. Combined with the smaller 5 inch screen, this means you get a good long amount of use time per charge, easily a day, if not two depending on how much you use it. It's a great design win. The dual SIM and microSD card slot nestle above the locked in battery, which again is good to see, when other manufacturers are omitting the extra storage slot for some weird reason.
One slight disappointment is the fact that the screen does at times become a little touch insensitive, we're not sure why, but it can be a little disconcerting when you're trying to navigate around your apps.
Conclusion
The Emax Mini is a surprising handset in a lot of ways. For one thing it's a surprisingly powerful phone in such a slim package. Which we think makes it a very attractive ladies phone against some of the monster rivals. The addition of a huge battery also is a delight, typically the battery is much smaller in this screen size. Top that off with 4G/LTE operation and you get a smartphone which is well equipped to handle almost every day to day need. Despite the specs it's not the fastest phone on the block, but compared with other similarly priced handsets, it's more than capable enough.
Price: $139.99 / £101.51 (from http://tinyurl.com/jcjux5w) ($3 off with coupon GJMWIMFS)
Full review at http://www.redferret.net/?p=51751
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