Ulefone up until about 6 months ago was generally known for their Samsung clones. They somewhat stuck with this vein when producing the Ulefone Be Pro, which had more than a passing resemblance to OnePlus One.
Then came the phone that really brought Ulefone onto the map — Ulefone Be Touch. This was their most original phone yet, and sporting a slim design and solid battery life, yet still modeled after the trendy iPhone 6.
Up for preview today is the Ulefone Paris
Ulefone Paris specs specifications
SoC: MTK6753
CPU: 64-bit 8-core Cortex-A53@1.3GHz
GPU: Mali-T720
Display: 5.0″@720P IPS OGS 2.5D Arc
RAM: 2GB
ROM: 16GB
Dual-SIM: Yes
TF SD Expandable: Yes
Battery: 2200mAh (removable)
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz
Dimensions: 145*72*8.0mm
Weight: 126 grams with battery
Android: 5.1 Lollipop
Rear camera: OV13850@13MP
Front camera: OV5648@5.0MP
Ulefone Paris boasts a nice slim, light style, and at 5.0″ makes it even more compact. I’m happy to see the home button to be capacitive as opposed to the push-down style.
The Ulefone Paris will support 900/2100 WCDMA, which frequency wise makes it a good phone for UK/Europe and most of Asia.
I liked both the Ulefone Be Pro and the Ulefone Be Touch 1; if the Ulefone Paris maintains these quality and use standards, it will be a phone that can be recommended.
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Ulefone up until about 6 months ago was generally known for their Samsung clones. They somewhat stuck with this vein when producing the Ulefone Be Pro, which had more than a passing resemblance to OnePlus One.
Then came the phone that really brought Ulefone onto the map -- Ulefone Be...
Ulefone up until about 6 months ago was generally known for their Samsung clones. They somewhat stuck with this vein when producing the Ulefone Be Pro, which had more than a passing resemblance to OnePlus One.<span id="more-8658"></span>
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Then came the phone that really brought Ulefone onto the map -- Ulefone Be Touch. This was their most original phone yet, and sporting a slim design and solid battery life, yet still modeled after the trendy iPhone 6.
Up for preview today is the Ulefone Paris
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ulefone Paris specs specifications</span></strong>
<ul>
<li>SoC: MTK6753</li>
<li>CPU: 64-bit 8-core Cortex-A53@1.3GHz</li>
<li>GPU: Mali-T720</li>
<li>Display: 5.0"@720P IPS OGS 2.5D Arc</li>
<li>RAM: 2GB</li>
<li>ROM: 16GB</li>
<li>Dual-SIM: Yes</li>
<li>TF SD Expandable: Yes</li>
<li>Battery: 2200mAh (removable)</li>
<li>2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz</li>
<li>3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz</li>
<li>4G: FDD-LTE 800/1800/2100/2600MHz</li>
<li>Dimensions: 145*72*8.0mm</li>
<li>Weight: 126 grams with battery</li>
<li>Android: 5.1 Lollipop</li>
<li>Rear camera: OV13850@13MP</li>
<li>Front camera: OV5648@5.0MP</li>
</ul>
Ulefone Paris boasts a nice slim, light style, and at 5.0" makes it even more compact. I'm happy to see the home button to be capacitive as opposed to the push-down style.
The Ulefone Paris will support 900/2100 WCDMA, which frequency wise makes it a good phone for UK/Europe and most of Asia.
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I liked both the Ulefone Be Pro and the Ulefone Be Touch 1; if the Ulefone Paris maintains these quality and use standards, it will be a phone that can be recommended.
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