Unless one slipped under Gizbeat’s nose, this is the the first 720p MTK6589T phone to be released. What’s that mean? Most users won’t notice a difference unless they game In fact, the average user who doesn’t game may not even notice a difference between MTK6575 and MTK6589T. However, for those of you who are gamers, this may be a great option. The MTK6589T has ramped CPU and GPU compared to standard MTK6589 and a 720p LCD which means half the pixels of the 1080p offerings, so you should see significantly better frame rates with taxing 3D games.
The Bluebo B6000 has a 5.8″ LCD, which depending on your tastes could be great, or could be a negative. Great for gaming, but maybe not so conducive to carrying around in your pocket.
An added bonus is the 8GB internal storage and 850MHz WCDMA which will allow SOME Americans on AT&T or AT&T MVNOs to have 3G.
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Unless one slipped under Gizbeat's nose, this is the the first 720p MTK6589T phone to be released. What's that mean? Most users won't notice a difference unless they game In fact, the average user who doesn't game may not even notice a difference between MTK6575 and MTK6589T. However, for...
<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2192" alt="bluebo-b6000-mtk6589t" src="http://gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/bluebo-b6000-mtk6589t.jpg" width="468" height="379" />Unless one slipped under Gizbeat's nose, this is the the first 720p MTK6589T phone to be released. What's that mean? Most users won't notice a difference unless they game In fact, the average user who doesn't game may not even notice a difference between MTK6575 and MTK6589T.<span id="more-2191"></span> However, for those of you who are gamers, this may be a great option. The<a title="New MTK6589T vs MTK6589 vs MTK6589M!" href="http://gizbeat.com/2137/new-mtk6589t-vs-mtk6589-vs-mtk6589m/"> MTK6589T has ramped CPU and GPU </a>compared to standard MTK6589 and a 720p LCD which means half the pixels of the 1080p offerings, so you should see significantly better frame rates with taxing 3D games.
The Bluebo B6000 has a 5.8" LCD, which depending on your tastes could be great, or could be a negative. Great for gaming, but maybe not so conducive to carrying around in your pocket.
An added bonus is the 8GB internal storage and 850MHz WCDMA which will allow SOME Americans on AT&T or AT&T MVNOs to have 3G.
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mik -June 19th, 2013 at 5:27 pmnone
Comment author #5662 on First 720p MTK6589T Bluebo B6000! by GizBeat
Actually HDC was the first company to release a mtk6589t phone HDC B6000 with the same specs. Then Star B6000 also cam out before Bluebo!
mikPublic CommentUserActually HDC was the first company to release a mtk6589t phone HDC B6000 with the same specs. Then Star B6000 also cam out before Bluebo!
Damian Parsons -June 19th, 2013 at 6:31 pmnone
Comment author #5663 on First 720p MTK6589T Bluebo B6000! by GizBeat
The HDC B6000 is only sold by ONE shop. Fastcardtech, so I hesitate to count that as reality. They like to call everything they sell HDC.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorThe HDC B6000 is only sold by ONE shop. Fastcardtech, so I hesitate to count that as reality. They like to call everything they sell HDC.
Viza -June 25th, 2013 at 3:12 pmnone
Comment author #5684 on First 720p MTK6589T Bluebo B6000! by GizBeat
Almost…
Now, if someone would make the same phone with a more sensible size (4.0”-4.3”) and 2G of RAM… I would even buy it. :)
VizaPublic CommentUserAlmost...
Now, if someone would make the same phone with a more sensible size (4.0''-4.3'') and 2G of RAM... I would even buy it. :)
Damian Parsons -June 25th, 2013 at 7:23 pmnone
Comment author #5685 on First 720p MTK6589T Bluebo B6000! by GizBeat
I agree. 4″ is too small, but 4.3″-4.7″ is the sweet spot. It’s really too bad most of the MTK6589T phones are jumping on the 5″ bandwagon. The only real option is JiaYu G4, but it doesn’t have 850MHz, so it’s kicked out of the running.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorI agree. 4" is too small, but 4.3"-4.7" is the sweet spot. It's really too bad most of the MTK6589T phones are jumping on the 5" bandwagon. The only real option is JiaYu G4, but it doesn't have 850MHz, so it's kicked out of the running.
Actually HDC was the first company to release a mtk6589t phone HDC B6000 with the same specs. Then Star B6000 also cam out before Bluebo!
mikPublic CommentUserActually HDC was the first company to release a mtk6589t phone HDC B6000 with the same specs. Then Star B6000 also cam out before Bluebo!The HDC B6000 is only sold by ONE shop. Fastcardtech, so I hesitate to count that as reality. They like to call everything they sell HDC.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorThe HDC B6000 is only sold by ONE shop. Fastcardtech, so I hesitate to count that as reality. They like to call everything they sell HDC.Almost…
VizaPublic CommentUserAlmost... Now, if someone would make the same phone with a more sensible size (4.0''-4.3'') and 2G of RAM... I would even buy it. :)Now, if someone would make the same phone with a more sensible size (4.0”-4.3”) and 2G of RAM… I would even buy it. :)
I agree. 4″ is too small, but 4.3″-4.7″ is the sweet spot. It’s really too bad most of the MTK6589T phones are jumping on the 5″ bandwagon. The only real option is JiaYu G4, but it doesn’t have 850MHz, so it’s kicked out of the running.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorI agree. 4" is too small, but 4.3"-4.7" is the sweet spot. It's really too bad most of the MTK6589T phones are jumping on the 5" bandwagon. The only real option is JiaYu G4, but it doesn't have 850MHz, so it's kicked out of the running.