A well regarded handset at a very reasonable price.
3GB RAM, 5" 1080P, 13MP/5MP, MicroSD, non-removable 3.1A battery gives reportedly good battery life.
Android 4.4 with plan to upgrade to Android L
Clearer technology: 5.0” high HD screen and 75.7% screen to body ratio enables you to see more detail without zooming. Plus enjoy clearer photos with 13MP primary and 5MP front cameras
Faster technology: Six times as fast as 3G, with download speeds up to 300Mbps. Plus never miss a photo with a 0.6 second fast capture shutter
Technology that goes further: SmartPower2.0 power saving technology extends available battery life by 30%, lasting 2 days with normal use
13 megapixel (MP) rear camera + 5 MP front camera
LTE FDD 4G - Bands 1, 3, 7, 20
Thank you, but sounds like there is not a lot difference in performance.
barbiegirl
26 Feb 16#80
+1
HotDealAlert
25 Feb 16#76
so - from personal experience, would you say xiaomi note 2 prime or ulefone power is better? in every way including camera, wifi connections, etc
Roger_Irrelevant to HotDealAlert
26 Feb 16#78
As barbiegirl said there is no lag anywhere. Check out the YouTube videos of actual use. If something runs slow it's because it's badly coded. I installed Firefox thinking I could browse without annoying ads but it was slow and clunky sadly. :disappointed: The stock browser is fast but you have you put up with ads, there may be an alternative out there though.
barbiegirl to HotDealAlert
26 Feb 16#79
Ulefone is a better phone IMO
Roger_Irrelevant
26 Feb 16#77
Takes about 10-14 days or so, I'd go for gearbest.com, ask for tracking, you can see a photo of your actual envelope before it leaves then track it's progress (Belgium airmail?) As far as I know it supports all the bands in the UK, but check on http://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/f52e390e for full specs.
Another thing, the wireless is fantastic; Right now I'm downloading all UK O.S. maps for Back Country Navigator as I type this, probably 20+ GB, it's been going for about 5 hours and not missed a beat.
Comes with a tray at the side where you put either (2xmicroSIM) or (1 microSIM + 1 microSD). I just cut my old mini SIM down using a template I printed off.
Honestly an amazing phone, £120 for basically something as good as a £3/4/500 mainstream one. :smile:
barbiegirl
25 Feb 162#75
If you are talking about lag, there is none. Not a hint of it. I also have Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime which is also a good phone. Can't comment on Redmi 3. Don't like Samsung phones - TouchWizz is poor IMO. There's 3GB of RAM in the Ulefone which combined with the 4/4 processor set up and a vanilla android gives you all the power you need.
jun19
25 Feb 16#74
Thanks for quick detailed reply, just few more questions, I just bought Honor 5x really impressed with the looks but its lag too much although I have installed nova launcher which really make a difference but still I am not satisfied, just recently sold my s5 so at least looking for similar speed smart phone, how would you compare ulefone power to s5 or redmi 3, thanks
barbiegirl
25 Feb 16#73
GearBest took 8 days order to delivery for me on the Ulefone Power. Works fine with 3, you can use an SD card but it doesn't come with one. It does have a screen protector and clear silicon case in the box along with hi speed charger and cable.
You may wish to boost the headphone volume. Use MTK engineering app to increase value.
jun19
25 Feb 16#72
Hi Roger, I am interested in buying Ulephone power, any idea how long it will take to deliver and which site you recommend ? also does it work fine with 3 network 4G and comes with SD card, thanks
buglawton
25 Feb 16#71
Please expire, see post #70
Solly92
21 Feb 161#70
The only new price is now £249. Someone else expire this.
smilespiles
20 Feb 16#69
can someone please find me a phone no bigger than 125mm with a 13mp camera....
lglglg
20 Feb 16#68
As far a remote control App is concerned, I use ZaZa Remote with the Honor 6. I find it to be very good, with plenty of options and the ability to store settings for multiple remotes. Got it from Google Play.
currychops
20 Feb 16#67
You'll find that the code refuses to work on models that are supposedly reduced in a sale...it also fails to work on pre order phones that are yet to reach the market...however Quidco offer 8% cashback.
john54321
20 Feb 161#64
Nobody has mentioned the xiaomi mi5 which is being released in 4 days and will blow everything else in its price range away.
Infiltrator to john54321
20 Feb 16#66
From what I've seen the mi5 is in a different price bracket to the phones being discussed on this deal.
OP_
19 Feb 16#42
8% off GearBest code: 8STOREWIDE
£118.97 total!
Searcher2 to OP_
20 Feb 16#65
I tried this on a Ulefone Paris gift pack and it went up from $129.99 to $153.24!!! It also said "Error, this promotional code does not exist."
faisal4eva
20 Feb 16#63
What's Gearbest like as a company? I've read some very mixed reviews. Looking to buy a xiaomi redmi note 3 pro, any advice on resellers will be appreciated.
itr786
20 Feb 16#62
Has anyone who has a Ulefone Power 4g used a Vodafone smart ultra 6?
Which would be a better buy?
Makkand
20 Feb 16#61
Post it as a deal my friend :smiley:
HotDealAlert
20 Feb 16#60
Xiaomi Note 2 or Ulefone Paris?
laylalayla
19 Feb 16#56
Hi
I'm looking for a easy to use large phone for my mum (or dare I say... Phablet:-s) budget is £200 and in my mind either note 4 (second hand via gumtree/fleabay sells circa 200) or ulephone, have no experience of Chinese phones except everyone in hukdland is mad about them.... Any tips anyone?
'Chinese phones are the same as Apple'. Will stop you right there as I'm yet to see anyone other than Apple release a phone running iOS. Also, it may look nice on the outside, that I don't disagree with but even HTC's, once you crack them open the difference in build quality is evident. Nevertheless I know my iPhone is overpriced and this is a good phone for the price!
rasdonny
19 Feb 16#51
can anyone who own this honor 6, confirm the following pls:
- has Dual-sim out of the box
- has NFC
- has IR port (infra red)
RiverDragon8 to rasdonny
20 Feb 16#57
UK version doesn't have dual sim or i would have bought one ages ago.
gsusx
19 Feb 16#55
Can anyone recommend anything the same size as a z3 compact ?? But cheaper
laylalayla
19 Feb 16#54
Hi
I'm looking for a easy to use large phone for my mum (or dare I say... Phablet:-s) budget is £200 and in my mind either note 4 (second hand via gumtree/fleabay sells circa 200) or ulephone, have no experience of Chinese phones except everyone in hukdland is mad about them.... Any tips anyone?
jrawlins28
19 Feb 16#53
I love my Honor 6. I don't mind the stock UI, it's similar to iPhone really.
I manually upgraded Android using the ROM available on Huawei's site.
Battery is good, screen is lovely and imo perfect size.
Comes with a screen protector and protector to stick on the back too. The screen does get micro scratches pretry easily I've found so I would advise to definetly use the protector
furbix
19 Feb 16#52
Ordered the damn olephone. This site is a menace to my wallet.
fishmaster
19 Feb 162#50
Their website is hilarious, tries to come across as professional but absolutely is nowhere near it. Look at this bit of genius >
The 6050mAh power source allows you to do whatever your heart tells you and be free your self - Now I know what went wrong on Valentine's Day.
Pump Express PLus Quick Charger - Sounds like something they use to make supermarket chicken look tastier than it really is.
Smart Key for Artist - This makes you clever when you're drunk, very useful.
Final Solution to Remote Control - Ah looks like they have a Hitler complex. I knew all the good things couldn't last
Android 5.1 going on 6.0 - I think this means you get a free bra with your phone.
arjun311
19 Feb 16#49
Ulephone power or honor 7?
scotmac
19 Feb 16#48
Honor 7 code still working on vmail site Honorgb16. if any help.£209.99.
dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#41
loving to look and sound of the elephone p9000 as presale purchase. anyone had experience of these phones (p series I mean) and are gearbest good for sending as soon as released?
Infiltrator to dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#47
Hit and miss with who's quickest sending out newly released phones. I had a p7000 ordered at both gearbest and aliexpress and aliexpress were quick to despatch and I gave up on gearbest and got a refund. But I think gearbest were quick with the p8000.
I was planning the p9000, but they've only fitted the 13mp camera rather than the 21mp that they originally planned (as on the M3). But I'll see if I can pick up a discount voucher from the 2nd round of the crowdfunding.
kekomemo
19 Feb 16#46
Anyone got personal opinions (based on ownership) with regards to Ulephone vs Elephone vs Xiaomi?
Been looking to get a new phone over the last 2 weeks...have jumped around from the iPhone 6S deal, to looking at Motos and Nexus', and now find myself strongly considering a Chinese handset!
BigDaveuk
19 Feb 16#45
I purchased the Elephone P7000 I really liked it when it arrived. Started to have little problems like sometimes GPS didn't work properly or WiFi didn't. Got a bit sick of it and started using my old Nexus 5 instead. Got the wife a P6000 she likes it and has never had a problem.
muyuu
19 Feb 16#44
For me this deal is very solid because 5in is my preferred size. 5.5 is already big - and usually heavy - in the pocket. Currently I'm on a Sony Z3C so I don't need to upgrade, but it costed more than double this price free-unlocked.
Hot.
dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#43
I'm liking the look of the p9000 for the price. are elephone ok as a company and are them specs ok?. basically, is anything going to be an upgrade from a HTC m7?
dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#39
I use a HTC m7 now. it's used for the usual. net surfing, playing clash of clans, email, text, calling and watching films now and again.
barbiegirl to dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#40
IMO, and it's just an opinion, you really don't need to spend £200 to do these things. Spend £130 on a Xiaomi or Ulefone and be done with...
kobirulali
19 Feb 16#38
I can't recommend any Huawei phones except Nexus 6P i'm afraid. I have the Honor 7 and EMUI is horrible. No it's not just a launcher, the lock screen changes and the notification panel is not to my taste. The framework (the settings page/layout is actually quite nice and I have got to appreciate the power management firewall. But the heavy skin especially on 16gb model leaves hardly any space for apps etc and no an SD card is not the solution. Coupled with what i said before can't recommend.
dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#36
got about £200 - £250 to spend and just want the best I can get for that price range really
barbiegirl to dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#37
What are you using now? What do you REALLY use your phone for? What's the priority?
dannyaus38
19 Feb 161#35
our ant suggestions as an upgrade would be great. Ben looking for a couple of weeks and watching review videos and just can't get a certain 1 in mind as there are so many about. think I can get used to the 5.5" screen, just want something that's an upgrade in general (speed, camera, scren, battery, etc)
dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#33
this may sound a stupid question but this ore the honor 7?. I'm after a Chinese phone as have a HTC one m7 now that's playing up and want something better but not UK prices. would this be faster and better and what about a honor, quite like the sound of them too.
barbiegirl to dannyaus38
19 Feb 16#34
Mate it's all rather subjective and down to your choice. The Ulefone is a very very impressive piece of kit and I have first hand experience of it. The Honor 6 I've never held or used, I just saw its price had dropped a lot.
If you're nervous about importing, get the Honor 6. If you tear through battery, get the Ulefone Power. If you feel you need or want fingerprint security, get the Ulefone. If you're on a super tight budget get the Ulefone.
Roger_Irrelevant
19 Feb 16#32
It's got the exact same primary camera, the Sony IMX-214, this is one of the main reasons I got it. Less megapixels but certainly no worse (arguably better most shots, see comparisons on gsmarena) than the IMX-230 or 300 found in the Xperia 5.
The gizchina is just one blokes opinion with no comparison to back it up, I've looked closely at the pics mine produces and they're tack sharp, ever so slight softening towards the edges/corners but all lenses except the most expensive DSLR primes will exhibit this.
You can also tweak loads of settings in the MTK EngineerMode (including Camera) but this is very, very undocumented.
E.g. the Power can produce RAW files with no processing applied.
barbiegirl
19 Feb 161#31
Wow. OK. 20 items is certainly a robust sample size. Now you're tempting me into buying more stuff. Stop it! :-)
RiverDragon8
19 Feb 16#30
Everything i have ever bought from China (over 20+ items) i have never paid anything extra because on the outside postage label the value stated has been $5,$10, $20 max or 'Gift' with no invoice inside (for obvious reasons).
fayraz
19 Feb 16#12
With the Ulefone work on 4g on any network in UK? If
barbiegirl to fayraz
19 Feb 16#16
Don't know. Works fine on Three. Look at specs in gsmarena link and then google it.
iainmann to fayraz
19 Feb 16#29
Yes, it should work fine on all UK networks. It has the 800Mhz 4G band that many Chinese phones are missing. 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
barbiegirl
19 Feb 16#28
I think it's reasonable to say that when you import something from overseas, you take a risk. You may get it through without charges, you may not. The law is there to allow Customs to charge you and they clearly do, so it's a bit of a lottery really. How many items have you managed to import charge free out of interest?
Well, feel free to disagree but the Gizchina review says that inspite of the sensor they've put in the pics aren't great and that he hopes it is just a problem of software optimisation. Apparently Ulefone are working on it.
I don't doubt the battery. They've lied before and people are watching, plus I do get the impression they are trying to do better.
RiverDragon8
19 Feb 16#26
Fair enough mate. To the other hukd members on here i would advise them not to do what you have done because it's an unnecessary risk and you will pay nothing extra on the items you buy from China.
barbiegirl
19 Feb 16#25
Because customs aren't stupid. IF they open a package to inspect the contents and test the veracity of the value claim, they are far more likely to do that with a weighty package marked as being worth only $20. Maybe it's worked for you, sometimes it's luck of the draw. I decided I was happy to pay a bit of VAT and import duty if I had to, and I've always done it this way and never paid anything. YMMV. Cheers
barbiegirl
19 Feb 162#24
No, I disagree. The Ulefone Power uses a f1.8 Sony 13MP IMX214. This is the best 13MP that Sony make and the f stop is better than most phones giving much better results in lower light.
The power claims are backed up with an independent test which you can find on YouTube - well close - it came in at 5950mAh instead of the claimed 6050. My teenager has this phone and even he can't kill the battery in a day. Usually has 30-50% left and if you've seen how teenagers use mobiles,you'll realise that's truly impressive.
You didn't need to ask them to mark it down to any value they would of done it anyway to the value of $20 or below. Why risk getting stung and paying extra? Seems silly to me.
Infiltrator
19 Feb 16#22
I bought the Honor 6 as a backup phone when my LG G2 was away for a warranty repair - ended up keeping the Honor 6 as I found it much better to use than the G2.
I gave the Honor 6 to my wife as I wanted to try a 5.5" Chinese phone - I've had the Elephone P7000 since June last year and still like it a lot.
Big advantage of the Honor 6 is the reasonable price for a 5" screen, plus the 2 day battery life.
Rarnik
19 Feb 16#21
I think well regarded/established is a bit of a stretch. To the best of my knowledge they are a small player in China and with a history of lying about the specs and altering the software to hide the changes but with a very good reputation for build quality.
Lots of people on the forums I frequent have been stung and Ulefone themselves are hilarious if you ever spend any time on Gizchina comments. They come on with false disqus accounts bigging up the company and slagging off others. Very funny at first but just a little bit depressing now.
However, I'm waiting to see how the Power and Paris do over time as both look promising initially.
Plus Honor 6 probably has a decidedly better camera than the Power which might be important to some.
adi0604
19 Feb 16#20
2grams lighter than ip6s+ and alot in price.
TFXT
19 Feb 16#17
Looking for a good import phone. I am a little tired of the bug guys having recently had an iPhone 6 and LG G4. Anyone recommend a good phone with near stock software?
barbiegirl to TFXT
19 Feb 16#19
Ulefone Power is vanilla android and impressively built as per comments above. 3GB RAM means it runs very very smoothly.
fayraz
19 Feb 16#18
Ulefone Paris with a 5" screen looks nice if you don't want anything bigger.
barbiegirl
19 Feb 16#15
That may be the default position or your experience. Mine differs.
RiverDragon8
19 Feb 16#14
Gearbest and other chinese sellers state the value to be $20 or less so there is no import tax. They do this because your liable to pay tax on anything over £15. $20 at the moment = £14.01.
TelicVet
19 Feb 16#13
I'm after a 5 inch phone or less as my current 5.5" Oneplus is just too big. I just don't know which phone would be the best. I'm not fussed about it being Chinese, but I'd like to be able to put cyanogen mod on it.
mark881
19 Feb 16#10
ordered a Ulefone, thanks
barbiegirl to mark881
19 Feb 162#11
I got away with no VAT and no import duties by asking them to mark it as worth £79. This MAY attract some charges if it gets inspected but IME, you really get done for charges if you go silly by asking it to be marked as a gift with a stupid low value. £79 for a Chinese phone is very feasible and they won't bother checking the actual model and cost.
Hope you enjoy the Ulefone Power! Glad to be of help!
mark881
19 Feb 16#8
Where did you get your Ulefone power from? any links?
Just check ulefone power and got to say looks very good for the price, esp with finger print
barbiegirl to adi0604
19 Feb 16#7
It's really very impressive. It's also very nice in the hand - curved edges of a sort - feels very good. Weighty though.
barbiegirl
19 Feb 16#5
It's also totally vanilla android which some folk just love.
I fully agree with you fella. I think it's an extraordinary bit of kit for £125 and superbly built on a metal chassis. Over the coming year UK folk will get accustomed to the idea that Chinese phones are the same as Apple or Samsung or HTC, just without the expensive ad campaigns and silly margins that make the equivalent phone £300-£600.
Roger_Irrelevant
19 Feb 161#4
I have the uleFone and the build quality and ROM exceeds anything I've had from HTC and Samsung in the past, and for a Chinese maker that's saying something.
To be fair uleFone is well regarded/established in the East, it's just in the West people don't trust the brand if it's not Apple/Samsung/LG/HTC/Sony etc. :stuck_out_tongue:
PS EngineerMode lets you tweak mic levels, I had to boost normal as people said I sounded quiet. :smiley:
barbiegirl
19 Feb 16#3
I know, I've got one.And a Xiaomi Redmi Note 2.
But a lot of folk won't know or trust the brand or want to risk importing from China. Although I got mine in 8 days from order at £125 delivered and dodged all VAT and import charges. This is just £40 more and is fulfilled by Amazon.
The Ulefone is also quite a bit bigger in screen size (5.5" is the sweet spot for me, not for everyone though) and a lot thicker and weightier due to the 6Amp battery. The audio output from the 3.5mm jack is also a bit quiet even with 15Ohm impedance earbuds.
Horses for courses m8.
Roger_Irrelevant
19 Feb 161#2
uleFone Power is a much higher spec and £40 less on GearBest. :wink:
5.5", 6050mAh, Fingerprint Sensor, Lollipop, MTK 6753 Octacore, IR, Gesture Unlock, Schedule power on/off, MTK EngineerMode* etc.
*App or dial *#*#3646633#*#* from dialler
barbiegirl
19 Feb 162#1
"Talking of wireless, Chromecast is supported along with cast screen. The Honor 6 has an infra red blaster that is not documented nor does it come with any software installed for it. Yet a quick search on XDA Developers revealed a bespoke app made by Huawei that works a treat. I had tried a few other Infra Red remote apps but none of them worked apart from Huawei’s own app."
Opening post
3GB RAM, 5" 1080P, 13MP/5MP, MicroSD, non-removable 3.1A battery gives reportedly good battery life.
Android 4.4 with plan to upgrade to Android L
Clearer technology: 5.0” high HD screen and 75.7% screen to body ratio enables you to see more detail without zooming. Plus enjoy clearer photos with 13MP primary and 5MP front cameras
Faster technology: Six times as fast as 3G, with download speeds up to 300Mbps. Plus never miss a photo with a 0.6 second fast capture shutter
Technology that goes further: SmartPower2.0 power saving technology extends available battery life by 30%, lasting 2 days with normal use
13 megapixel (MP) rear camera + 5 MP front camera
LTE FDD 4G - Bands 1, 3, 7, 20
Debate away...
Review links:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/huawei-honor-6-review
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/honor-6-1270776/review
http://www.stuff.tv/huawei/honor-6-plus/review
Specs:
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_honor_6-6461.php
Latest comments (81)
Another thing, the wireless is fantastic; Right now I'm downloading all UK O.S. maps for Back Country Navigator as I type this, probably 20+ GB, it's been going for about 5 hours and not missed a beat.
Comes with a tray at the side where you put either (2xmicroSIM) or (1 microSIM + 1 microSD). I just cut my old mini SIM down using a template I printed off.
Honestly an amazing phone, £120 for basically something as good as a £3/4/500 mainstream one. :smile:
You may wish to boost the headphone volume. Use MTK engineering app to increase value.
£118.97 total!
Which would be a better buy?
I'm looking for a easy to use large phone for my mum (or dare I say... Phablet:-s) budget is £200 and in my mind either note 4 (second hand via gumtree/fleabay sells circa 200) or ulephone, have no experience of Chinese phones except everyone in hukdland is mad about them.... Any tips anyone?
- has Dual-sim out of the box
- has NFC
- has IR port (infra red)
I'm looking for a easy to use large phone for my mum (or dare I say... Phablet:-s) budget is £200 and in my mind either note 4 (second hand via gumtree/fleabay sells circa 200) or ulephone, have no experience of Chinese phones except everyone in hukdland is mad about them.... Any tips anyone?
I manually upgraded Android using the ROM available on Huawei's site.
Battery is good, screen is lovely and imo perfect size.
Comes with a screen protector and protector to stick on the back too. The screen does get micro scratches pretry easily I've found so I would advise to definetly use the protector
http://ulefone.com/products/parisgolden/features.html
Extreme balance at the golden point - nonsense, doesn't mean anything, the phone is golden the rest of the sentence is useless.
Bes audio - lol do you get that bloke with the maracas from the Happy Mondays.
2.5D Arc screen - I bet if Noah was here he'd be laughing as well. Come on God resurrect the old sucker I want a laugh.
Enough is perfect - Oh shaddup I've had enough of you, cheers that's well perfect now.
Performance above benchmarks - ahh this must be what they mean by floating performance.
Controlled to be natural - no fake tan here
http://ulefone.com/products/power/features.html
The 6050mAh power source allows you to do whatever your heart tells you and be free your self - Now I know what went wrong on Valentine's Day.
Pump Express PLus Quick Charger - Sounds like something they use to make supermarket chicken look tastier than it really is.
Smart Key for Artist - This makes you clever when you're drunk, very useful.
Final Solution to Remote Control - Ah looks like they have a Hitler complex. I knew all the good things couldn't last
Android 5.1 going on 6.0 - I think this means you get a free bra with your phone.
I was planning the p9000, but they've only fitted the 13mp camera rather than the 21mp that they originally planned (as on the M3). But I'll see if I can pick up a discount voucher from the 2nd round of the crowdfunding.
Been looking to get a new phone over the last 2 weeks...have jumped around from the iPhone 6S deal, to looking at Motos and Nexus', and now find myself strongly considering a Chinese handset!
Hot.
If you're nervous about importing, get the Honor 6. If you tear through battery, get the Ulefone Power. If you feel you need or want fingerprint security, get the Ulefone. If you're on a super tight budget get the Ulefone.
The gizchina is just one blokes opinion with no comparison to back it up, I've looked closely at the pics mine produces and they're tack sharp, ever so slight softening towards the edges/corners but all lenses except the most expensive DSLR primes will exhibit this.
You can also tweak loads of settings in the MTK EngineerMode (including Camera) but this is very, very undocumented.
E.g. the Power can produce RAW files with no processing applied.
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
A different review on the camera here: http://www.xiaomitoday.com/ulefone-power-review/
Battery real life review here: http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2016/02/14/ulefone-power-battery-life-compared-trounces-the-competition/
http://www.gizchina.com/2016/02/01/ulefone-power-review/
I don't doubt the battery. They've lied before and people are watching, plus I do get the impression they are trying to do better.
The power claims are backed up with an independent test which you can find on YouTube - well close - it came in at 5950mAh instead of the claimed 6050. My teenager has this phone and even he can't kill the battery in a day. Usually has 30-50% left and if you've seen how teenagers use mobiles,you'll realise that's truly impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm8Y9kKPYqM
I gave the Honor 6 to my wife as I wanted to try a 5.5" Chinese phone - I've had the Elephone P7000 since June last year and still like it a lot.
Big advantage of the Honor 6 is the reasonable price for a 5" screen, plus the 2 day battery life.
Lots of people on the forums I frequent have been stung and Ulefone themselves are hilarious if you ever spend any time on Gizchina comments. They come on with false disqus accounts bigging up the company and slagging off others. Very funny at first but just a little bit depressing now.
However, I'm waiting to see how the Power and Paris do over time as both look promising initially.
Plus Honor 6 probably has a decidedly better camera than the Power which might be important to some.
Hope you enjoy the Ulefone Power! Glad to be of help!
I fully agree with you fella. I think it's an extraordinary bit of kit for £125 and superbly built on a metal chassis. Over the coming year UK folk will get accustomed to the idea that Chinese phones are the same as Apple or Samsung or HTC, just without the expensive ad campaigns and silly margins that make the equivalent phone £300-£600.
To be fair uleFone is well regarded/established in the East, it's just in the West people don't trust the brand if it's not Apple/Samsung/LG/HTC/Sony etc. :stuck_out_tongue:
PS EngineerMode lets you tweak mic levels, I had to boost normal as people said I sounded quiet. :smiley:
But a lot of folk won't know or trust the brand or want to risk importing from China. Although I got mine in 8 days from order at £125 delivered and dodged all VAT and import charges. This is just £40 more and is fulfilled by Amazon.
The Ulefone is also quite a bit bigger in screen size (5.5" is the sweet spot for me, not for everyone though) and a lot thicker and weightier due to the 6Amp battery. The audio output from the 3.5mm jack is also a bit quiet even with 15Ohm impedance earbuds.
Horses for courses m8.
5.5", 6050mAh, Fingerprint Sensor, Lollipop, MTK 6753 Octacore, IR, Gesture Unlock, Schedule power on/off, MTK EngineerMode* etc.
*App or dial *#*#3646633#*#* from dialler
From: http://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/05/honor-6-review-audio/