It seems that brands are popping up left and right to join the MTK revolution.
The kicker here is that apparently the Hosan S7 will have a frame formed via nano-injection technology.
Joining the fray is Hosan and they’re coming in at full force:
3GB RAM
5.5″ 1080P IPS OGS display
Metal alloy frame
13MP camera
KitKat 4.4.4
Custom in-house OS “HaloUI”
LTE 4g
3000mA battery (non-removable)
MT6752
Black/Blue/Gold colors
As we see, the Hosan S7 will be coming with the very powerful MT6752 SoC. The pictures could be better, but they do give a decent idea of what the phone looks like, and to my eyes it looks quite good.
The kicker here is that apparently the Hosan S7 will have a frame formed via nano-injection technology.
Sounds good and looks good. The price? About $322 in China, which means outside markets will be paying about $350. A bit steep I’d say, but if you want a premium looking phone with premium specs, it looks about right.
The problem I see here is that the brand is completely unknown and it’s a vicious market right now.
What’s more, the MT6752 SoC is now available in devices costing as little as $140 and the difference between 2GB of RAM and 3GB of RAM will be hardly noticed, if noticed at all.
Still, there is the 1080P and large battery. Taken all together (specs+style), the phone could be an option if the budget allows.
It seems that brands are popping up left and right to join the MTK revolution.
The kicker here is that apparently the Hosan S7 will have a frame formed via nano-injection technology.
Joining the fray is Hosan and they're coming in at full force:
3GB RAM
5.5' 1080P IPS OGS display
Metal alloy frame
13MP camera
KitKat...
It seems that brands are popping up left and right to join the MTK revolution.<a href="http://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/Hosan-S7-review-7.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-7296" src="http://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/Hosan-S7-review-7.jpg" alt="Hosan-S7-review-7" width="600" height="332" /></a>
<blockquote>The kicker here is that apparently the Hosan S7 will have a frame formed via nano-injection technology.</blockquote>
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Joining the fray is Hosan and they're coming in at full force:</strong></span>
<ul class="goodandroid">
<li>3GB RAM</li>
<li>5.5" 1080P IPS OGS display</li>
<li>Metal alloy frame</li>
<li>13MP camera</li>
<li>KitKat 4.4.4</li>
<li>Custom in-house OS "HaloUI"</li>
<li>LTE 4g</li>
<li>3000mA battery (non-removable)</li>
<li>MT6752</li>
<li>Black/Blue/Gold colors</li>
</ul>
As we see, the Hosan S7 will be coming with the very powerful MT6752 SoC. The pictures could be better, but they do give a decent idea of what the phone looks like, and to my eyes it looks quite good.
The kicker here is that apparently the Hosan S7 will have a frame formed via nano-injection technology.
Sounds good and looks good. The price? About $322 in China, which means outside markets will be paying about $350. A bit steep I'd say, but if you want a premium looking phone with premium specs, it looks about right.
The problem I see here is that the brand is completely unknown and it's a vicious market right now.
What's more, the MT6752 SoC is now available in <a title="Mlais M52 Red Note 2GB MT6752 Review / Powerful budget mobile" href="http://www.gizbeat.com/7220/mlais-m52-red-note-2gb-mt6752-review-powerful-budget-mobile/">devices costing as little as $140</a> and the difference between 2GB of RAM and 3GB of RAM will be hardly noticed, if noticed at all.
Still, there is the 1080P and large battery. Taken all together (specs+style), the phone could be an option if the budget allows.
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