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Posted 10 January 2018
Ulefone Power 3 4G Phablet 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM Hi-Fi Face Recognition Quad Cameras 6080mAh Battery Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Screen OREO update - £165 @ Gearbest
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I am looking for good chinese phone with large battery. This seems like a very good phone for the price. There are some reviews on youtube which you can check out. Don't think the camera is as good as High end samsung phones but nevertheless excellect battery, high speed charging, gorilla screen and large RAM. Also has BAND 20 (800Hz) for UK. This phone will also have Oreo Android 8 update.
Description:
Ulefone Power 3 as a phablet features 6.0 inch display afford you a vivid and different visual experience. 21.0MP ( SW 16.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual back cameras and 13.0MP ( SW 8.0MP ) + 5.0MP
dual front cameras, you can enjoy vivid images. It comes with most of
the features we've come to expect from a phablet, including 6GB RAM and 64GB ROM storage equipped with Android 7.1 OS and 6080mAh battery that you can play games faster. With Hi-Fi function, you could enjoy high fidelity music and video.
Main Features:
Ulefone
Power 3 4G Phablet Android 7.1 6.0 inch MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz 6GB
RAM + 64GB ROM Hi-Fi Face Recognition Quad Cameras 6080mAh Battery
Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Screen
Display: 6.0 inch 2160 x 1080 pixels Corning Gorilla Glass 4 screen
CPU: MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz
System: Android 7.1
Storage: 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM
Cameras:13.0MP ( SW 8.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual front cameras and 21.0MP ( SW 16.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual rear cameras
Sensors: Gyroscope, Gravity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, E-compass, Fingerprint Sensor
Features: GPS, Glonass
Bluetooth: 4.1
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, 2 Nano SIM cards
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
Description:
Ulefone Power 3 as a phablet features 6.0 inch display afford you a vivid and different visual experience. 21.0MP ( SW 16.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual back cameras and 13.0MP ( SW 8.0MP ) + 5.0MP
dual front cameras, you can enjoy vivid images. It comes with most of
the features we've come to expect from a phablet, including 6GB RAM and 64GB ROM storage equipped with Android 7.1 OS and 6080mAh battery that you can play games faster. With Hi-Fi function, you could enjoy high fidelity music and video.
Main Features:
Ulefone
Power 3 4G Phablet Android 7.1 6.0 inch MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz 6GB
RAM + 64GB ROM Hi-Fi Face Recognition Quad Cameras 6080mAh Battery
Corning Gorilla Glass 4 Screen
Display: 6.0 inch 2160 x 1080 pixels Corning Gorilla Glass 4 screen
CPU: MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz
System: Android 7.1
Storage: 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM
Cameras:13.0MP ( SW 8.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual front cameras and 21.0MP ( SW 16.0MP ) + 5.0MP dual rear cameras
Sensors: Gyroscope, Gravity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, E-compass, Fingerprint Sensor
Features: GPS, Glonass
Bluetooth: 4.1
SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, 2 Nano SIM cards
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
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Edited by VforVendetta, 19 January 2018
39 Comments
sorted byDepends on a combination of the courier you select and how lucky you are. DHL are a sure-fire way to get stung. Another is a dealer who lists the actual value of the unit on the packaging for Customs folks to see; most dealers are good with under-declaring the value of items so they fly under the Customs' radar.
Select the slowest courier option available, non-tracked, and your chances are minimal. I haven't had to pay any duties on about four Chinese phones purchased to-date, but my luck will probably run out soon.
Perhaps budget for a 20% surcharge (VAT) plus a ca. £10 handling charge when you order so you know the maximum you'd have to pay for the item.
And this is underclocked to a, still fast 2Ghz to save power.
So, sipping power, the battery in this could last 10 years, but maybe stuck on 7.1 if the reported due 8 update does not materialise in March. (edited)
Well. Me not included. I want a phone that lasts more than an hour between charging
I bought the Power 2 because of the big battery. I don't play many games or run anything processor heavy but I've built my own app to keep track of payments. As such I need something with a full days battery. Although I charge my phone every night, today's battery is still at 86% from 9am. On the occasions I have forgot to charge, it has went 3 days easily. There was one day I sat with the screen on at full brightness playing a game (Hitman Sniper iirc). Only then did the battery go down significantly and needed charging after 14 or so hours.
I've only had 1 update despite one or 2 little niggles (the Bluetooth and Wifi drop the odd time). I've also had 1 sudden restart (while Bluetooth was connected and screen off) so I don't think everything is perfect with the software. That's one thing I've noticed with brands like this, my Elephone P8000 (which lasted 2 years) only had 2 updates in the lifetime of the phone despite having niggles. I think brands like Ulefone and Elephone keep their updates for the next model. The Power 1 for instance had a screen niggle which the Power 2 didn't. I'd think the Bluetooth and Wifi issues will be OK in this but maybe something else will crop up.
I'd also love to see wireless charging at this price point, the wire that originally came with the phone stopped working, something I've noticed with most phones I've ever owned. Wireless charging would do away with the need for any wires.
NFC or camera doesn't bother me but I've included a pic on my review thread. Mine came with a free screen protector and case although with Gorilla Glass it's not needed. I'd expect the same with this phone.
I've bought 10 or so phones from China and only been hit with 1 customs.
All in all, the Power 2 is a great phone, I'd expect this to be better.
First impressions and to address some of the comments above to anyone thinking of buying:
Very, very good so far. No import duty (select NLPost on Gearbest, package marked at EUR15). No malware baked into ROM (using Malware Bytes + TrustGo). Stock Android so you can install Nova Launcher etc.
The biggest annoyance (not Ulefone fault) is all the Google bloatware, e.g. Google Assistant popping up every time long press home button. Had to disable the Google app to get rid.
Camera seems very good, even before the 11th Jan update, no softness at the edges etc.
Ditch the stock camera app and get "Open Camera" instead, much more powerful e.g. it actually remembers white balance settings, and you can lock focus to infinity so it doesn't hunt when filming.
One thing I did notice is they seemed to have disabled Camera2.0 API so no option for RAW shooting, and you don't get the Camera tab in MTK Engineering Mode, I hope they fix this as the Power 1 had it.
WiFi is good no dropouts (I think MTK SoC and Asus routers are a good match)
Fantastic phone for the price, sheep buying £800-£1200 Apples and Samsungs every 18 months are just burning their hard earned cash, but it keeps my Index Tracking Funds growing so good on them. (edited)
Android 7.1 Oreo Latest Os?
It is unlikely. Don't select DHL tracked packaging and it 99/100 will get through fine.
The 6080mAh battery might sound great on paper, but will probably give closer to two days phone use as opposed to the four they claim!
Use to be a big fan of Chinese phones, but once a couple of the flaws come through, you begin to tire of them and their quirks and would rather stick to bigger well known brands.
(For example the slow MTK processors, bezel-less displays which have bezels, lack of software updates, promise of great cameras that disappoint, fake duel cameras, some apps not running on them, no NFC and bugs that show up in the software, due to lack of testing.)
Now some of the brands like Bluboo and UmiDigi, have stopped using a near stock version of Android and replaced it with their own buggy version like UMI-OS, where ads randomly appear while using the phone and they have put something in the software on the phones to prevent third party launchers being used, like Nova Launcher!
As a rule, I wouldn't spend more than £100-120 on a phone from China, unless the reviews are amazing and contains well known specs, like a SnapDragon processors.
There are exceptions to this like Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X, I have used and was very pleased with!
Never had issues with any Chinese sellers, the products have always arrived and never been stung for customs charges... I am always aware of you having limited rights when you buy overseas, its just the phones are over marketed on the sellers website, with fancy images and quotes, but when they arrive you are left a little underwhelmed to what you was promised! (edited)
Would rule out the need for a battery pack.
Or portable charger.
Give consumers the choice of a thick or thin phone.
Imagine a Samsung s8 with a 6080mah battery?! #justdreaming
I think people are losing sight of the fact they're, buying a phone and not a camera. Surely the solution is to leave the phone with 6 GB of RAM and stick another fiver onto the price, then install a decent camera. £165 to £170, for a good camera, quite frankly, I think Joe Public would be delighted to pay up.
30% of extra thickness doubles the battery capacity. This is nearly 1cm fat.
Fine for me but supposedly some want a thin, dead in a year, phone!
This is the cheapest I could I find.
hotukdeals.com/dea…253 (edited)
May be you will like this deal as well.
hotukdeals.com/dea…418 (edited)
Agreed. Unfortunately, the hardware is easy to find but to implement it with a good software you need a software engineer which are difficult to find. There aren't many chinese companies who can do this.
I saw that earlier. I think they either got it wrong or trying to say that it will get Oreo update.
No phone needs 6gb of ram. So there is no need to keep upping it on every new model. The reason they are doing it is because it's cheaper to add ram than fit a decent camera and software.
Let them get a PS4 then.
Thank you, much appreciated 😁