Blackview is a relatively new comer to the mobile market. I first reviewed their very slick and well made, but overpriced, Blackview Omega a couple months back, and more recently I reviewed their great $80 budget Blackview Zeta.
The newest phone in their line up is the Blackview Alife P1 Pro.
Specs at a glance
OS: Lollipop 5.1
RAM: 2GB
ROM Storage: 16GB
SoC: 4-core 64-bit MT6735
Front camera: 5.0MP
Rear camera: 13MP
Display: 5.5@720P
SIM: Dual
Battery: removable 3000mAh
2G/GSM: 850/1800/1900/2100
3G/WCDMA/3G: 900/1900/2100
4G/LTE: 800/1800/2100/2600
Price (as of this posting): $99 (limited quantity)-$130
Other: Fingerprint touch ID / Hotknot
The first thing that caught my eye was the outstanding price point of $99 for a 5,5″ / 2GB RAM / 16GB / 3000mAh phone. I peg the Alife P1 Pro to be a budget winner for those in Asia / UK / Europe and those in 1900 WCDMA areas in the Americas.
Many China models are now being released with Android 5.1 and the Blackview Alife P1 Pro is no different. I’m also digging the style, being mostly square and with gold sides.
$99 for a slick looking, 2GB RAM phone, frankly it’s astonishing. If you’re in the market for a phone and your carrier supports 3G 900/1900/2100 or LTE 800/1800/2100/2600, this phone is definitely one to check out. Both Blackviews I’ve previously reviewed are very solid mobiles all around and I expect the P1 Pro to be no different.
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Blackview is a relatively new comer to the mobile market. I first reviewed their very slick and well made, but overpriced, Blackview Omega a couple months back, and more recently I reviewed their great $80 budget Blackview Zeta.
The newest phone in their line up is the Blackview Alife P1...
Blackview is a relatively new comer to the mobile market. I first reviewed their very slick and well made, but overpriced, Blackview Omega a couple months back, and more recently I reviewed their great $80 budget Blackview Zeta.<span id="more-8273"></span>
<img class=" size-large wp-image-8286 aligncenter" src="http://www.gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/blackview-alife-1-pro-review-5-450x150.jpg" alt="blackview-alife-1-pro-review-5" width="450" height="150" />
The newest phone in their line up is the Blackview Alife P1 Pro.
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Specs at a glance</span></strong>
<ul>
<li>OS: Lollipop 5.1</li>
<li>RAM: 2GB</li>
<li>ROM Storage: 16GB</li>
<li>SoC: 4-core 64-bit MT6735</li>
<li>Front camera: 5.0MP</li>
<li>Rear camera: 13MP</li>
<li>Display: 5.5@720P</li>
<li>SIM: Dual</li>
<li>Battery: removable 3000mAh</li>
<li>2G/GSM: 850/1800/1900/2100</li>
<li>3G/WCDMA/3G: 900/1900/2100</li>
<li>4G/LTE: 800/1800/2100/2600</li>
<li>Price (as of this posting): $99 (limited quantity)-$130</li>
<li>Other: Fingerprint touch ID / Hotknot</li>
</ul>
The first thing that caught my eye was the outstanding price point of $99 for a 5,5" / 2GB RAM / 16GB / 3000mAh phone. I peg the Alife P1 Pro to be a budget winner for those in Asia / UK / Europe and those in 1900 WCDMA areas in the Americas.
Many China models are now being released with Android 5.1 and the Blackview Alife P1 Pro is no different. I'm also digging the style, being mostly square and with gold sides.
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$99 for a slick looking, 2GB RAM phone, frankly it's astonishing. If you're in the market for a phone and your carrier supports 3G 900/1900/2100 or LTE 800/1800/2100/2600, this phone is definitely one to check out. Both Blackviews I've previously reviewed are very solid mobiles all around and I expect the P1 Pro to be no different.
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Comment author #38500 on $99 2GB Blackview Alife P1 Pro review specifications 64-bit by GizBeat
Hello Roberto,
When Blackview Alife P1 Pro was announced, it was advertised as 850/2100. The Blackview official site now has it as 900/1900/2100.
There haven’t been any 850/2100 phones in awhile (except for cheap clones). I think we can rely on the official Blackview site’s specs. Regards.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorHello Roberto,
When Blackview Alife P1 Pro was announced, it was advertised as 850/2100. The Blackview official site now has it as 900/1900/2100.
There haven't been any 850/2100 phones in awhile (except for cheap clones). I think we can rely on the official Blackview site's specs. Regards.
why in the page http://www.devicespecifications.com/ says the 3g band is 850/2100 who is right ?
robertoPublic CommentUserwhy in the page http://www.devicespecifications.com/ says the 3g band is 850/2100 who is right ?Hello Roberto,
When Blackview Alife P1 Pro was announced, it was advertised as 850/2100. The Blackview official site now has it as 900/1900/2100.
There haven’t been any 850/2100 phones in awhile (except for cheap clones). I think we can rely on the official Blackview site’s specs. Regards.
Damian ParsonsMember of GizBeatAdministratorHello Roberto, When Blackview Alife P1 Pro was announced, it was advertised as 850/2100. The Blackview official site now has it as 900/1900/2100. There haven't been any 850/2100 phones in awhile (except for cheap clones). I think we can rely on the official Blackview site's specs. Regards.it`s a pity because mexico works the 3g 850 band
robertoPublic CommentUserit`s a pity because mexico works the 3g 850 band