Available 5th August - a huge amount of phone for the money! Reviews found here (http://www.mobilechoiceuk.com/News/42812/argos-launches-bush-e3x-phablet-priced-at-just-200.aspx) and here (http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/138256-bush-e3x-preview-the-200-argos-phone-looking-to-topple-moto-g)
Mobile phone features:
Watch and take videos in incredible HD, while the Mediatek Octa-Core Processor and 4GB Ram is sure to keep up with you - no matter how busy you are.
Snap great pictures with the 20MP rear and 8MP front camera.
Two sim slots allows you to manage two networks simultaneously. Combine both work and personal use on the same handset or use one sim in the uk and the other on a local network from your favourite foreign location for local rate services.
Includes a clear protective cover and a screen protector and hands free headphones.
Network provider: Sim free.
Android 6 operating system.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
5.5 inch screen.
1920 x 1080 pixels.
TFT LED display.
Full HD screen.
Camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
64GB of internal memory.
Type of memory card required: microSDHC.
Top comments
chocobogamer
29 Jul 169#7
Is this Bush available on Virgin?
ssjinzo
29 Jul 167#1
£200 for a bush phone :confused:
What's the processor in it mtk or qualcomm? any more information in specs iam guessing it's a China phone that has been rebadged?
simont_space
29 Jul 166#11
I remember Bush when I was younger, it was all the rage. Now no-one appears to want Bush.
TheUkpete
29 Jul 166#16
argos own bush, years ago bush was cheap crap but now its value electronics, I bought my daughter a 10inch tablet for xmas for about £80.00 and i was surprised at how good it looks and works, its not the fastest thing, but she doesn't know that, bush is as good a brand as anyone, they just don't normally mame higher end products, so give it a go, and don't be a sheep!
Latest comments (147)
mr_deals
6 Feb 17#147
Looks like this has no been replaced by an equally specced E4X. They've dropped the Pira name. Can't see any differences...is this the same. Your text here
highlander13x
5 Oct 16#146
Hello. Does it have a notification light? And how is the sound from the 3.5" jack? Thanks
therealjonesy
27 Sep 16#145
Your text here
Crossbow
21 Sep 16#144
Don't do it. Good things come to those who wait :smiley:
robertfrancis1975
21 Sep 16#143
I've realised I can use Nectar points in Argos. So I could get this for £150, tempting...
Crossbow
16 Sep 16#142
Well, you didn't say anything about Android, so I'm going to suggest the Windows-based Microsoft Lumia 950 / 950 XL like smg1984 did before, but to which you didn't reply.
With TCB cashback, they work out to around £207 & £276 respectively.
Anyway, from what I hear, both have excellent cameras (the same one really).
I'm tempted with the 950, as it's relatively cheap, I've never owned a Windows phone before or one with such a good camera, & they also come with a free Display Dock at present.
robertfrancis1975
16 Sep 16#141
I use my phone for Facebook, Internet and the camera. I'm not interested in gaming, so I'd prefer a good camera over processing power.
Crossbow
16 Sep 16#140
Seems like G5 was/is also affected by bootloop problems, but not so widespread.
Can I ask what you mainly use your phone for? And do you really need Android?
Crossbow
16 Sep 16#139
Well, the first somewhat detailed review. No surprises there, although good to see it equalled or bettered some phones in a few of the minor tests.
Still not convinced about the camera (for which you are considering it) - pics/video looks ok to good (in other words, only average) & not outstanding in any way.
The LG G2 has a standout camera - as you know from personal experience & the many reviews that praised it. It still is excellent some years later because picture quality, etc doesn't decrease with time.
The E3X's camera specs look good, but I'm not convinced so far that it stands out in any way. It is good, but probably not excellent. If you were the average user, who owned a phone with an average camera & to whom picture quality didn't matter a great degree, then I don't think you'd need to hesitate too much to get it. Yes, not the best processor, but that may not matter to you at all.
So, before taking the plunge with this, I would strongly suggest to wait for more detailed reviews, especially ones reviewing its camera at some length with actual samples, including low-light performance, etc.
As you like LG phones, then yes, it may be a good idea to stick with them & get a G3 or G4, both of which also seem to have excellent cameras. But, may be hard to find the former brand new, & may be harder to find a G4 that will not experience the fatal bootloop problem at some point.
robertfrancis1975
14 Sep 16#135
harlimb, any idea what the camera is like compared to the LG G2?
Crossbow
14 Sep 16#134
That, or they are not willing to admit it.
harlimb
14 Sep 16#133
shows you how much they know.... it even has the code for Archos 55d2 in the root, overlayed with Bush software
Crossbow
14 Sep 16#132
Thanks for the review. It's what most thought it would be I guess - everything is mostly 'good' & it's 'very good value', but nothing really stands out.
Btw, according to 'Bush Technical Support' in response to a buyer's query, it's made by a different company:
Q: Is this the same phone as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus?
A: ...no these are not the same phones and are manufactured by two different companies. Thanks for using Bush Q&A."
robertfrancis1975
14 Sep 16#131
or stick with LG, G3 or G4?
smg1984
14 Sep 16#130
You could always try the Moto G4 Plus I think that has a decent camera or if your willing to give up Android you can get still the best camera phone on the market for £250 the Lumia 950
Crossbow
14 Sep 16#129
That & the fact that most mid-range phones that aren't well-known brands do not usually come with a standout camera.
robertfrancis1975
14 Sep 16#128
Even after 3years the camera on the G2 must be good then.
Crossbow
14 Sep 16#127
Unfortunately, this is unlikely to cut it in the camera department compared to your G2.
The only other one I can think of for a similar price as this with a good enough camera is a Huawei P9 (if not available at present, it keeps returning every few weeks):
£211 on PAYG if you don't want to dabble with Refresh. If the PAYG one comes locked to O2, then unlock codes can be had off eBay for around £3-4.
robertfrancis1975
14 Sep 16#126
I'm looking to upgrade my LG G2. is this a good upgrade? I'm especially looking for a good camera, something on par with my LG or better would be great. Thanks
harlimb
14 Sep 161#125
OK guys review now completed and I can confirm that this phone sets new levels at this price point, I've seen musings on here over the brightness of the screen - fear not as the screen is bright enough for everyday use and although not an AMOLED display, it delivers a bright and natural unsaturated colour rendition.
the biggest fear when purchasing a Mediatek processor based phone is the GPS performance, this is not a problem for this handset as the satellite lock on is both fast and consistent, only being impeded when passing through motorway tunnels.
build quality is excellent and shows that Argos are taking this market segment seriously with this rebadged Archos handset, it also shows how far the manufacturer Archos has come.
the 4gb of RAM is never pushed, whether it be playing frame intensive games or loading up multiple apps, no lag, no slow up, no problem, and as for the 64gb of storage, try to fill that up!
call quality is good, Bluetooth connection is reliable, hotpot and wireless connections are faultless.
handset tried with three, EE, GiffGaff and O2 Sims, all worked as expected.
camera is very good but not outstanding and not up to the level of the premium offerings from Samsung, apple, LG or Sony, that be being said it still takes excellent photos and videos.
charging is fast using the provided adaptor and USB c lead, battery life easily lasts a day even when using Waze for several hours without a power lead, particularly impressive is the power saving function which activates at a predefined level and conserves energy by closing and restricting apps.
Os is vanilla marshmallow with no bloatware, fingerprint scanner works first time, every time.
only minus is the external speaker, although being loud it lacks definition when extended.
all in all a thoroughly worthy handset that pushes boundaries considering its £199.99 Price set.
anyone considering taking the plunge can rest assured that they will be pleasantly surprised by this handset, well done Argos.
this handset was tested up against handsets that would come in at this price point today, Galaxy Note 4, Oppo R7 Plus and Asus Zenfone 2 - 4gb version, it held its own and in some scenarios out performed all of them using real world environments and day to day deployment patterns.
any questions just ask.
Bhav007
13 Sep 16#124
There are 4 reviews now on Argos website and I have also seen a few YouTube videos. My only worry is the screen is not bright and good enough...I may just bite the bullet as I need to replace my 3 year old Note 3
Bhav007
13 Sep 16#123
.....
harlimb
12 Sep 162#122
Guys just to confirm that review of this phone is in progress and findings will be posted on here later today, sit tight.
Crossbow
10 Sep 16#121
I have pm'ed member harlimb a short while ago to ask if he/she has done the review promised
robertfrancis1975
10 Sep 16#120
I've been looking for a review. Can't find any. :disappointed:
itsmearron
10 Sep 161#119
So who has currently purchased one of these, can anyone provide a decent review?
Dezkenob1
6 Sep 16#118
It was meant to be released on 5th August but got delayed until the 30th August.
Bhav007
4 Sep 16#117
Sorry if i'm missing something but wasn't this released a few weeks ago? I remember seeing the page saying it will be in stock the next day (1-2 months ago)...I'm confused as there are no reviews!
Crossbow
4 Sep 16#116
It's not mine, you'll need to ask the seller.
robertfrancis1975
4 Sep 16#115
not impressed then?
Crossbow
4 Sep 16#114
Anyone in Gosport, Hampshire fancy a 'like new' 2-day old one for £130?
I concur. It works fine on three. I purchased this phone myself on Saturday just gone and so far I'm very happy with it. If I remember, I'll also review it after having it for a couple of weeks.
slightperil
2 Sep 161#111
Just a follow-up for anyone who cares. Brother just bought this phone and it seems to operate perfectly fine on Three.
Crossbow
2 Sep 16#110
HUKD member harlimb will be doing a review soon - hopefully he'll remember to return to post a link, or it'll be searchable in Google:
slightperil
2 Sep 16#109
Does anyone know if it will actually work on Three? The Argos site says that it won't but there's no specs about the bands, however the ARCHOS Diamond 2 Plus does support the bands.
robertfrancis1975
2 Sep 16#108
seems to be little information around, no reviews as yet
mr_deals
2 Sep 16#107
Has anyone taken the plunge yet? I'd love to know what an actual user thinks.
Crossbow
31 Aug 16#106
True, but most who are willing to buy a Chinese-sourced phone will know about the virtual lack of warranty with most of them, & most of the Lenovo's Pros & Cons are listed in the deal post of that thread (the op's done a great job there), including the warranty situation.
So karl100100 (& others who'd like to know the same), go & have a read at least before making up your mind.
robertfrancis1975
31 Aug 161#105
The advantage of buying the Bush is a 2 year warranty, and Argos are good if you need to return the item.
Crossbow
31 Aug 16#104
This one possibly for similar money (& if you don't pay any VAT/duty):
Much better processor in the Lenovo to being with, but doesn't have the B20 band, so 4G will not be available on some UK networks.
robertfrancis1975
30 Aug 16#103
still waiting for some reviews. before considering it.
alanvinton
30 Aug 16#102
It's an Archos phone that was rebadged (Diamond 2 Plus), it's an MTK processor
karl100100
26 Aug 16#101
This phone comes with a 2 year warranty too
bensbb
26 Aug 16#100
Elephone P9000 was another that I was looking at and has very similar specs, but I was scared by the reports of SIM tray issues (resulting in the phone showing errors that the SIM wasn't inserted) and bad customer support with fixing this... at least if I have problems with an Argos product I can go back to the shop!
ficosaneil
26 Aug 16#99
my thoughts exactly, if I paid £200 for bush I'd want a happy ending.
karl100100
26 Aug 16#98
Which Chinese phone would be comparable to this?
Dezkenob1
26 Aug 16#97
That's great. Look forward to the results of your test.
Dezkenob1
26 Aug 16#96
That's great, Bensbb, thank you for checking the Pokémon thing out. To be honest I rarely use the gyro myself and even if it turned out that the Pokémon game didn't work, I'd still be getting one of these phones to at least try.
Crossbow
26 Aug 16#95
Too many here 'spolied' by (mostly) incredible value Chinese-sourced phones.
Can't believe the negative comments on here about a phone no one has seen let alone trialled..... I'm due to review this week as part of my techno job and I can't wait....I reviewed the Bush Spira D2 5.5 earlier this year and I must admit to being very impressed for the price bracket of £120.... Bush phones are made by Archos and the E3X is the Diamond 2 in disguise which isn't released yet but will cost £100 more than the Bush for the privilege of having a Archos badge, I will update you after the test.
bensbb
26 Aug 16#93
hi, I don't actually play Pokémon go but it installs fine to the device and opens up... from reading online the game works fine but the "AR" mode where you look around for Pokémon with the camera isn't there... you can still catch Pokémon though.
I guess that's another limitation of the phone then, no gyro! I don't think it will affect me personally as I mostly use my device for productivity, web browsing, email, music steaming etc and it seems more important for games.
I'll report back in a few days when I've had more time with the device
Dezkenob1
26 Aug 16#92
Thanks for posting your initial findings.
Could you let me know how well the GPS works and if possible, whether or not Pokémon Go works, please? My son has asked because he currently uses my G4 for Pokémon Go but from what I gather, the Bush doesn't have a gyro and not sure if this means he won't be able to play.
In fact, a general review after you've used it for a few days would be good too. Thanks in advance. :smiley:
bensbb
26 Aug 161#91
Was in stock today from my local argos store (Nottingham) so I went down and picked one up.
First impressions are very good indeed, decent build quality with what feels like a metal band around the edge of the device. Screen brightness and contrast very good, and very few compromises made - has front and rear cameras, front and rear flash, USB type C, fingerprint reader on rear (works well for me), decent CPU/RAM/storage capacity, and able to take dual SIM, however this is shared with the SD card slot.
OS wise it's stock android which is what I personally prefer, no bloatware at all!
Side of box says "Bush 5.5 Hero" which confirms that this is rebadged Archos device, based on another poster's info
Definitely recommend taking a look at this, its higher spec for similar money to the equivalent moto device. My only real complaint so far is that the screen protector and case included in the box are cheap and nasty, and it might be difficult to get 3rd party replacements, at least for the time being - most manufacturers don't include anything though so its better than nothing!
Dezkenob1
26 Aug 16#90
The Bush Spira E3X Argos exclusive can now be pre-ordered for a release date of 30th August.
Dezkenob1
25 Aug 16#89
Hmmm, I'm going to give this phone a go for a week to see how it compares to my G4. I'll post my findings. The MediaTek and GPS do worry me a little but I have an open mind.
I contacted an Argos online representative about a week ago and they said the phone will be released on the 5th of September. I believe it was meant to be released on the 5th August originally. The Bush Spira E3X is identical to the ARCHOS Diamond 2 Plus but with different branding. However, the ARCHOS is not being released in the UK unfortunately. When I emailed ARCHOS they said that it's because the phone doesn't come with a UK charger and they said to keep an eye out for the Bush 5.5 Hero which is also meant to be exactly the same as the ARCHOS. It's all rather confusing because now there are apparently 2 Bush phones with different names that are supposedly exactly the same, that are due to be released in the next couple of weeks.
robertfrancis1975
17 Aug 16#85
when is this phone available? still can't find any reviews
Dezkenob1
16 Aug 16#84
Yeah, that is meant to be a good phone for the price also. The only thing that puts me off the Vodafone phone is that it's tied to Vodafone. I'm also not bothered about NFC. Never used it. One thing that I do wonder about these phones without removable batteries is how long they actually last. The Moto G4, ARCHOS Diamond 2 Plus and the Vodafone Smart Platinum all have batteries that can't be removed. I appreciate that it depends how much you use a phone but in a year or 2 when the battery is beginning to not hold charge, do you have to go and buy another phone? I guess you do but that's kind of annoying and kind of defeats the purpose of a budget phone if you have to buy a new phone after 2 years. Having said all that, I guess most people upgrade their phone after about 2 years anyway.
Crossbow
14 Aug 16#83
Better deal/phone IMO, IF you can get it (could be a miss-price at this store only) - check your local Vodafone store anyway - you never know! 'Only' 32+3Gb, but has NFC, microsd slot & just about everything else:
Unfortunately this new product is no longer compatible with the UK chargers we have in stock – therefore we cannot provide the product with a valid UK charger, and have had to take it off our UK on-line shop.
However, the smartphone Bush 5.5 Hero will be available very shortly on the UK market – the same product as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus.
Our apologies for any inconvenience.
Cordialement / Best regards"
This just raises more questions because they have mentioned the Bush version as being called "Bush 5.5 Hero" and not "Bush Spira E3X".
Now I'm really confused.
Dezkenob1
12 Aug 16#81
....also, having just had a web chat with an Argos online help employee, the Bush Spira E3X won't be in stock until the 5th and the 12th September. She said they'd sold out but I've personally been keeping an eye out on the Argos website since it was meant to be released on the 5th of August but it has shown as out of stock since midnight on that date ever since. I don't believe it was ever in stock unless there's anyone here that has managed to purchase one but I doubt it.
Dezkenob1
12 Aug 161#80
Apparently, according to my correspondence with Archos, the Archos Diamond 2 Plus isn't going to be sold in the UK. :disappointed: It's to do with the charger not being a UK charger. They suggested I email their sales team to see if they could make an exception and sell to me in the UK because I can buy an adaptor.
Thedude21
12 Aug 16#79
Thanks the plus seems like the better option in my case however I also experience issues with using my Moto G 2nd gen whilst on charge. Could be a common issue with the Moto brand.
Dezkenob1
11 Aug 16#78
Yep, seriously interested too. Unfortunately it appears not to be released on the 5th August as it's now the 11th. It's showing as out of stock completely on the Argos website. I have noticed on the Archos website that it is also unavailable in this country and is only available as a preorder from the French website for a release date in September. Archos are a French company. I've emailed them and Argos and tweeted Archos regarding when this phone will be available.
Dezkenob1
11 Aug 16#77
...... it seems it's not released on that date. It's now the 11th August and still no sign of it in stock.
Dezkenob1
11 Aug 16#76
The main reason I went for the G4 plus was for the turbo charger. I wasn't that interested in the extra megapixels or the fingerprint scanner and so wish I'd just bought the regular G4. Another reason (and this could just be a one off) is that if I use it while it's on charge, the phone goes glitchy, buggy and crazy. The screen jumps about, random apps open, the screen seems to think it's being pressed loads of times and I just can't do anything about it. Pressing the touch screen buttons does nothing. The battery doesn't come out so I can't do that to end the craziness. The only thing that seems to work (not all of the time) is pressing the power button and then the phone stops but if I continue to use the phone on charge, it happens again. If using the power button doesn't work then I literally have to wait a long time for the phone to calm down. I intend to return the phone based on this. Like I said, it could just be a one off and my phone could be faulty but it's enough to put me off replacing it with another plus. I would rather spend £50 less for the G4 and buy the turbo charger as an extra. Having said all of that, the Plus has exactly the same specs as the regular G4 (apart from camera and fingerprint scanner) so it is a good phone but not worth the extra £50ish pound in my opinion. Being faulty doesn't help.
Thedude21
11 Aug 16#75
What's your reasoning as I'm seriously considering the G4 plus over the G4 myself.
TheHun6
11 Aug 16#74
On paper the specs look great and before we bogged down with brand snobbery, check who actually manufactures the phone on behalf of Argos. Chances are it will by a major manufacturer. Argos branded products are notorious for heavy discounting so expect a. big price drop over the next few months. Who knows, by Christmas this could become a very tempting proposition and perhaps a serious challenger to the Moto G 4.
harrow2004
11 Aug 16#73
This phone does seem to have high specs but sadly Bush is a fairly "new" entrant to the smartphone market and has a long way to go to match the elite like Xiaomi. I bought a Bush Eluma B25 from Argos a couple of months ago based on the reviews here on HotUKdeals. This was a Windows 10 phone and it seemed to function ok. However I noticed two MAJOR niggles, it took ages to boot up and secondly, it did not allow the setting of a different ringtone to the SECOND sim card. This meant that I was unable to determine whether or not someone was calling me on the second number and consequently it made the whole purpose of having a second sim card (which in my case was for marketing and useless callers) somewhat redundant.
Went off to return it to Argos a few days later and the returns counter had now been converted into a fast track eBay delivery point. So queued up at the main tills (only one operator serving as usual despite the rush) and after 10 minutes got to the front to have him say: "I could only return the item if there was a FACTORY FAULT with it". Tried to explain the missing feature but he was not having it even though he fully understood what I was saying as he was a young man. He sulkily referred me to the jewellery counter where a supervisor would look at the phone and decide if it was worth taking back (so much for the previously excellent Argos service).
Queued up at the jewellery counter for another 5 minutes, explained the problem to the supervisor who had a much higher IQ than the guy at the till and was also willing to help and she immediately refunded me in full.
This incident has taught me two valuable lessons:
1. Is Bush sufficiently experienced to produce and match the high quality smartphones on the market currently? Yes their prices are very reasonable but can they match the features and ensure they work perfectly?
2. Is Argos capable of accepting returns instead of fobbing off old and loyal customers of many years like myself?
Just for the record, I did own a Bush CRT television for many years a long time ago and it worked flawlessly, but then I did buy a Bush MP3 player a few years ago and it kept clicking after each MP3 song so had to be returned. My conclusion is that this phone seems to have a good spec so if you are sure Argos will take it back if it proves faulty, go for it, otherwise don't waste your time.
P.S. the most important feature of this modern Bush phone is not mentioned in this post i.e. the battery size. Others now produce batteries that are rated 4000 mAh or even 6250 mAh. This is important as the bigger the spec of the battery the longer you will be able to use the phone in between each charge.
Dezkenob1
11 Aug 16#72
Very tempted by this. Recently purchased the Moto G4 plus but am not happy with it. Wished I'd bought the regular G4.
Bit annoyed that the Bush/Archos phones are not available considering the Bush phone was meant to be released on 5th August and it's now the 11th.
The Archos phone is showing as unavailable on their website and also the lack of reviews is disappointing.
emptypocketz
11 Aug 16#71
Lovely phone feels like it could be a budget changer but will need to see the reviews first !
titan131
11 Aug 16#70
This runs a MediaTek MT6755 (Cortex A53 - ARMv8) for anyone who's interested. It's an octa core with a max clock speed of 1.9ghz (according to gfxbench). Sounds decent. The snapdragon 617 uses 8 A53's as well but it's max clock speed is only 1.5ghz.
Edit: the 808 in the nexus 5x is more powerful because 2 of it's cores are A57's and it only has 4 A53's for power saving. I don't know much about graphics but I know the 808 can handle quad HD screens (like in the LG G4). The 617 and the graphics is this phone are full hd capable max. So to put that in perspective, a quad hd phone running a quad hd benchmark gets it's framerate roughly doubled when running a full hd benchmark. So the nexus 5x is going to be the better gaming phone since it's only full hd. But not as good at multitasking since that comes down to ram. Sorry if this is obvious.
raggedy
11 Aug 162#69
Good grief, am I missing something here? Have we all been brainwashed so much that we walk down the street holding our phones out so the brand is clear for all to see? Having tinkered with Chinese phones and realised I could buy several (just as good) instead of just one, I buy phones for what they can do for me. Dual SIMs that don't take up the SD card slot is a big plus. If you're worried about the brand, buy a case . . .
christophertrumble98
11 Aug 16#68
uote=BungalowBill]Storage I get, but what does this do better with 4Gb RAM that the Nexus 5X can't do with 2GB?[/quote]Er launch the space shuttle off of it
Besford
11 Aug 16#67
It's a 'brand' - a name - can be slapped on anything they so choose, good or bad.
Homebase now sold to bunnings (Australian); Argos to Sainsburys.
fivegoldstars
11 Aug 16#66
Bought my wife a Spira last Christmas when it went to half price (£39.99).
She destroys phones - I've bought her Alcatel phones which have lasted weeks. The Spira however has held up pretty well and it's a better phone than what I paid for it.
I've just picked up a G4 for free on contract (contract was same as what I was paying Giffgaff, so a no brainer), but I'll keep my eye on this closer to Christmas. At £129.99, I may bite.
pannan
11 Aug 16#65
No one made the obligatory 'that's a big Bush' comment yet! There you go!
rohitmkiller
11 Aug 16#64
Would you purchase a store's own brand phone? The brand name is owned by Argos, not the brand/manufacturer itself.
rohitmkiller
11 Aug 16#63
Bush used to be quite a decent brand. Argos bought it, now it's as good as Tesco or Sainsbury own brand. Argos bought the badge to try and sell products with the old reputation that Bush earned. If you think that's good :smirk:
rohitmkiller
11 Aug 16#62
No wonder, it's just a badge owned by Argos.
johnsmith1997
11 Aug 16#61
I remember my dad got a 'portable' Bush tv in the 80s that weighed a ton.
I also had a cheap portable Alba cassette player which was twin deck ie.you could dub tapes with it.:smiley:
ezzer72
11 Aug 16#60
Aimed at 'numbers men' - like the old megapixel thing on early digital cameras.
It probably won't be great, and as someone said in a previous post, embarrassing from an image point of view.
frostyclock
10 Aug 161#59
BUSH across the back cover will go down well in a pubic place......sorry public.
Cal_G
10 Aug 161#58
Companies still using 'ROM' to describe storage :disappointed:
Gollywood
10 Aug 161#57
You saying no one will be creaming themselves over this Bush?? :confused:
simate
10 Aug 16#56
:laughing:
jaydeeuk1
10 Aug 16#55
Unforgivable on a £200 phone. Even the old £99 smart ultra 6 has NFC, plus it doesn't have some mediatek chipset inflicted on it (unlike the smart ultra 7 :disappointed: )
As for the 4gb vs 2gb, I can't think of a single android app that runs crap on 2 but much better on 4, other than probably some geeky benchmarking app. Android is excellent at memory management now, only took 8 years.
fishmaster
10 Aug 16#54
I've yet to see a decent Archos product.
corred1964
10 Aug 161#53
This is a rebadged Archos with a 2 year warranty from them......Archos warranties are very good
fishmaster
10 Aug 16#52
Bush is an Argos brand with zero after sales support, break the screen and you might as well drop it in the bin.
corred1964
10 Aug 161#51
I've actually had chance to play with one of these & I was impressed......similar specs to the Chinese model I have & which retailed about the same price.......but this one is actually better....nice feel....solid & very responsive
I'm not a gamer but apps run smoothly with no lag & video even in HD is flawless....lovely screen...
The rear camera also takes stunning pics (for a phone) with the Sony sensor
robertfrancis1975
10 Aug 16#50
still no reviews. Think I will wait for the reviews
Crossbow
10 Aug 16#49
You may be better off with the identical Archos to maintain street cred (if it matters to you)...
Why does that name bush bother me so much by George l have it ..
smg1984
3 Aug 16#41
Interested in this phone but might wait for a review by the way you can buy this exact same phone from the Archos website still for £200 but it will be Archos branded not Bush branded obviously.
robertfrancis1975
2 Aug 161#40
The Bush does look like a great deal. I've had 2 Hudl's both based on Archos Tablets, both have been good.
the phone looks really nice and has high-end specs. I'm seriously interested.
People quick to disregard it because its a Bush phone. If this had Samsung splashed all over it then people would be creamin' themselves...fact!
And yes, this phone is exactly the same as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus. Which is also available the same time the E3X is for the same low price.
At this price moto x style for 50 pound more or one plus 2. Better upgrade options for future and from more respectable brands :stuck_out_tongue:.
johnnyd57uk
29 Jul 16#25
Bush started making radios in the 1930s and to give them their due theres still a few around today. It was all downhill after that. With their sister company Alba they make low end electronics with low end components. They are owned by the Home Retail group so youll find them in Argos and Homebase. A recent Bush tablet review just about sums them up "Cheap as it may be, it’s also below par. Calling Bush’s tablet "ordinary" would be a compliment. I dont mind being a brand snob if I can get something decent for a few quid extra.
The saving grace for this phone is that its made in China from what I can gather. Lots of good phones are manufactured these days. If you've got £200 then a Xiaomi would be a far better and safer bet.
TheUkpete to johnnyd57uk
30 Jul 16#29
so why are you making a comment here then if bush is not your brand?
BungalowBill
29 Jul 161#23
Nexus 5X has to be comparable in price/specs to this now, surely?
Crossbow to BungalowBill
29 Jul 16#24
To begin with, the standard Nexus 5X has only 16+2Gb, while this has 64+4Gb. In other words, 4 times the ROM & twice the RAM.
TheUkpete to BungalowBill
30 Jul 16#28
I am on a nexus 5x 16gb no sd slot?
Bhav007
29 Jul 16#27
The Moto G4 Plus is better at this price. I would be open to this handset, were it close to the £100-130 mark.
BungalowBill
29 Jul 16#26
Storage I get, but what does this do better with 4Gb RAM that the Nexus 5X can't do with 2GB?
chrisbass
29 Jul 161#22
can't find any reviews, don't trust argos descriptions, they aren't exactly known to be accurate!!
think i'll wait!
Crossbow
29 Jul 16#21
You might be, but the majority wouldn't - if they sold for £50, they'd be selling them faster than they were being manufactured!!
Show me any other brand new phone with similar/identical specs for £50. Even a cheap Chinese-branded one would be impossible to find. The closest I've come across is the Pepsi-branded one for £67, which has only quarter the ROM & half the RAM capacity to begin with.
tnm1975
29 Jul 161#20
looks good. tend to agree it'll be around the 150 mark by September tho. personally I'd take this over anything gearpest etc sell. at least if it's Ng you can easily return it AND it's unlikely to have the spyware pre-installed. don't expect any updates tho.
SamTL
29 Jul 161#19
Genuinely interested in suggestions. Have looked into Chinese phones from GearBest etc and many do not work on networks such as Tesco etc, limiting selection.
mynameisthehulk
29 Jul 16#18
It's not about the brand it's about value and you can find a lot better value than this
TheUkpete
29 Jul 166#16
argos own bush, years ago bush was cheap crap but now its value electronics, I bought my daughter a 10inch tablet for xmas for about £80.00 and i was surprised at how good it looks and works, its not the fastest thing, but she doesn't know that, bush is as good a brand as anyone, they just don't normally mame higher end products, so give it a go, and don't be a sheep!
finnmaccool to TheUkpete
29 Jul 163#17
Agreed. I bought a Bush sound bar and it ain't too bad. Too many Brand snobs on here.
simont_space
29 Jul 166#11
I remember Bush when I was younger, it was all the rage. Now no-one appears to want Bush.
zx636r to simont_space
29 Jul 163#15
Maybe they need to re-brand to fit modern times......... 'Shaven'?
crazyhorse69
29 Jul 16#5
No Gyroscope
No NFC
zx636r to crazyhorse69
29 Jul 161#14
Not everyone wants either..........like moi.
TheUkpete
29 Jul 161#13
bush is good
jamiebeags
29 Jul 164#12
I can hear the comments. "I like your bush", "Nice bush" "Have you seen my mum's Bush?". No thanks. :confused:
johnnyd57uk
29 Jul 164#10
You would have to be crazy to spend £200 on anything Bush. Even at £50 and with these specs I would be reluctant. Bush are a name synonymous with crap quality throughout their product range.
londonguy
29 Jul 165#9
does the bush have the special slot for putting your stick in ?
mattster
29 Jul 164#8
hahaha bush phone. Zero street cred!!
Phone sounds pretty good to be fair
chocobogamer
29 Jul 169#7
Is this Bush available on Virgin?
mynameisthehulk
29 Jul 162#6
Archos are the OEM. Price wise you could get an LG G3. Although that device is older and is by no means perfect I would rather have a Lucky Gold Star than a Bush.
playdumb
29 Jul 161#4
Description says MediaTek clearly, if that is correct
But yes, £200 for a Bush (stop you dirty mind :wink:
Yes, 4GB ram, 64GB Rom, 5.5inch display looks good on paper, but Expect it to drop to £150 in 2-3 months
the1C3MAN
29 Jul 16#2
OOS for me
calmacuk to the1C3MAN
29 Jul 16#3
Not released until the 5th of August.
ssjinzo
29 Jul 167#1
£200 for a bush phone :confused:
What's the processor in it mtk or qualcomm? any more information in specs iam guessing it's a China phone that has been rebadged?
Opening post
Mobile phone features:
Watch and take videos in incredible HD, while the Mediatek Octa-Core Processor and 4GB Ram is sure to keep up with you - no matter how busy you are.
Snap great pictures with the 20MP rear and 8MP front camera.
Two sim slots allows you to manage two networks simultaneously. Combine both work and personal use on the same handset or use one sim in the uk and the other on a local network from your favourite foreign location for local rate services.
Includes a clear protective cover and a screen protector and hands free headphones.
Network provider: Sim free.
Android 6 operating system.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
5.5 inch screen.
1920 x 1080 pixels.
TFT LED display.
Full HD screen.
Camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
4G network capability.
Micro SIM card.
Dual sim.
Wi-Fi connectivity.
Bluetooth.
Memory information:
64GB of internal memory.
Type of memory card required: microSDHC.
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What's the processor in it mtk or qualcomm? any more information in specs iam guessing it's a China phone that has been rebadged?
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With TCB cashback, they work out to around £207 & £276 respectively.
Anyway, from what I hear, both have excellent cameras (the same one really).
I'm tempted with the 950, as it's relatively cheap, I've never owned a Windows phone before or one with such a good camera, & they also come with a free Display Dock at present.
Can I ask what you mainly use your phone for? And do you really need Android?
Still not convinced about the camera (for which you are considering it) - pics/video looks ok to good (in other words, only average) & not outstanding in any way.
The E3X's camera specs look good, but I'm not convinced so far that it stands out in any way. It is good, but probably not excellent. If you were the average user, who owned a phone with an average camera & to whom picture quality didn't matter a great degree, then I don't think you'd need to hesitate too much to get it. Yes, not the best processor, but that may not matter to you at all.
So, before taking the plunge with this, I would strongly suggest to wait for more detailed reviews, especially ones reviewing its camera at some length with actual samples, including low-light performance, etc.
As you like LG phones, then yes, it may be a good idea to stick with them & get a G3 or G4, both of which also seem to have excellent cameras. But, may be hard to find the former brand new, & may be harder to find a G4 that will not experience the fatal bootloop problem at some point.
Btw, according to 'Bush Technical Support' in response to a buyer's query, it's made by a different company:
Q: Is this the same phone as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus?
A: ...no these are not the same phones and are manufactured by two different companies. Thanks for using Bush Q&A."
The only other one I can think of for a similar price as this with a good enough camera is a Huawei P9 (if not available at present, it keeps returning every few weeks):
Huawei P9 like new Titanium Grey 32GB - o2 Refresh - £192
£211 on PAYG if you don't want to dabble with Refresh. If the PAYG one comes locked to O2, then unlock codes can be had off eBay for around £3-4.
the biggest fear when purchasing a Mediatek processor based phone is the GPS performance, this is not a problem for this handset as the satellite lock on is both fast and consistent, only being impeded when passing through motorway tunnels.
build quality is excellent and shows that Argos are taking this market segment seriously with this rebadged Archos handset, it also shows how far the manufacturer Archos has come.
the 4gb of RAM is never pushed, whether it be playing frame intensive games or loading up multiple apps, no lag, no slow up, no problem, and as for the 64gb of storage, try to fill that up!
call quality is good, Bluetooth connection is reliable, hotpot and wireless connections are faultless.
handset tried with three, EE, GiffGaff and O2 Sims, all worked as expected.
camera is very good but not outstanding and not up to the level of the premium offerings from Samsung, apple, LG or Sony, that be being said it still takes excellent photos and videos.
charging is fast using the provided adaptor and USB c lead, battery life easily lasts a day even when using Waze for several hours without a power lead, particularly impressive is the power saving function which activates at a predefined level and conserves energy by closing and restricting apps.
Os is vanilla marshmallow with no bloatware, fingerprint scanner works first time, every time.
only minus is the external speaker, although being loud it lacks definition when extended.
all in all a thoroughly worthy handset that pushes boundaries considering its £199.99 Price set.
anyone considering taking the plunge can rest assured that they will be pleasantly surprised by this handset, well done Argos.
this handset was tested up against handsets that would come in at this price point today, Galaxy Note 4, Oppo R7 Plus and Asus Zenfone 2 - 4gb version, it held its own and in some scenarios out performed all of them using real world environments and day to day deployment patterns.
any questions just ask.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-mobile-phones/bush-spira-e3x-4gb-ram-64gb-storage-mint-condition/1186043905
So karl100100 (& others who'd like to know the same), go & have a read at least before making up your mind.
Lenovo ZUK Z2 5.0" FullHD 1080p Snapdragon 820 4GB RAM 64GB Storage 4G LTE White/Black Phone £202.47 - Banggood
Much better processor in the Lenovo to being with, but doesn't have the B20 band, so 4G will not be available on some UK networks.
Great, I hope it's an unbiased one!
Yes, known now for around 3 weeks: Archos Diamond 2 Plus £199.00 archos.com Octacore, 64+4Gb, fingerprint, 5.5" FHD, Marshmallow, MiscoSD slot, 3000mAh
I guess that's another limitation of the phone then, no gyro! I don't think it will affect me personally as I mostly use my device for productivity, web browsing, email, music steaming etc and it seems more important for games.
I'll report back in a few days when I've had more time with the device
Could you let me know how well the GPS works and if possible, whether or not Pokémon Go works, please? My son has asked because he currently uses my G4 for Pokémon Go but from what I gather, the Bush doesn't have a gyro and not sure if this means he won't be able to play.
In fact, a general review after you've used it for a few days would be good too. Thanks in advance. :smiley:
First impressions are very good indeed, decent build quality with what feels like a metal band around the edge of the device. Screen brightness and contrast very good, and very few compromises made - has front and rear cameras, front and rear flash, USB type C, fingerprint reader on rear (works well for me), decent CPU/RAM/storage capacity, and able to take dual SIM, however this is shared with the SD card slot.
OS wise it's stock android which is what I personally prefer, no bloatware at all!
Side of box says "Bush 5.5 Hero" which confirms that this is rebadged Archos device, based on another poster's info
Definitely recommend taking a look at this, its higher spec for similar money to the equivalent moto device. My only real complaint so far is that the screen protector and case included in the box are cheap and nasty, and it might be difficult to get 3rd party replacements, at least for the time being - most manufacturers don't include anything though so its better than nothing!
https://youtu.be/OqkmQr9kxUY
Vodafone Smart Platinum 7 (£135) excluding PAYG £10 sim. £145 Instore @ Bath
The phones compared specs-wise here
"Dear customer,
Unfortunately this new product is no longer compatible with the UK chargers we have in stock – therefore we cannot provide the product with a valid UK charger, and have had to take it off our UK on-line shop.
However, the smartphone Bush 5.5 Hero will be available very shortly on the UK market – the same product as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus.
Our apologies for any inconvenience.
Cordialement / Best regards"
This just raises more questions because they have mentioned the Bush version as being called "Bush 5.5 Hero" and not "Bush Spira E3X".
Now I'm really confused.
Went off to return it to Argos a few days later and the returns counter had now been converted into a fast track eBay delivery point. So queued up at the main tills (only one operator serving as usual despite the rush) and after 10 minutes got to the front to have him say: "I could only return the item if there was a FACTORY FAULT with it". Tried to explain the missing feature but he was not having it even though he fully understood what I was saying as he was a young man. He sulkily referred me to the jewellery counter where a supervisor would look at the phone and decide if it was worth taking back (so much for the previously excellent Argos service).
Queued up at the jewellery counter for another 5 minutes, explained the problem to the supervisor who had a much higher IQ than the guy at the till and was also willing to help and she immediately refunded me in full.
This incident has taught me two valuable lessons:
1. Is Bush sufficiently experienced to produce and match the high quality smartphones on the market currently? Yes their prices are very reasonable but can they match the features and ensure they work perfectly?
2. Is Argos capable of accepting returns instead of fobbing off old and loyal customers of many years like myself?
Just for the record, I did own a Bush CRT television for many years a long time ago and it worked flawlessly, but then I did buy a Bush MP3 player a few years ago and it kept clicking after each MP3 song so had to be returned. My conclusion is that this phone seems to have a good spec so if you are sure Argos will take it back if it proves faulty, go for it, otherwise don't waste your time.
P.S. the most important feature of this modern Bush phone is not mentioned in this post i.e. the battery size. Others now produce batteries that are rated 4000 mAh or even 6250 mAh. This is important as the bigger the spec of the battery the longer you will be able to use the phone in between each charge.
Bit annoyed that the Bush/Archos phones are not available considering the Bush phone was meant to be released on 5th August and it's now the 11th.
The Archos phone is showing as unavailable on their website and also the lack of reviews is disappointing.
Edit: the 808 in the nexus 5x is more powerful because 2 of it's cores are A57's and it only has 4 A53's for power saving. I don't know much about graphics but I know the 808 can handle quad HD screens (like in the LG G4). The 617 and the graphics is this phone are full hd capable max. So to put that in perspective, a quad hd phone running a quad hd benchmark gets it's framerate roughly doubled when running a full hd benchmark. So the nexus 5x is going to be the better gaming phone since it's only full hd. But not as good at multitasking since that comes down to ram. Sorry if this is obvious.
Homebase now sold to bunnings (Australian); Argos to Sainsburys.
She destroys phones - I've bought her Alcatel phones which have lasted weeks. The Spira however has held up pretty well and it's a better phone than what I paid for it.
I've just picked up a G4 for free on contract (contract was same as what I was paying Giffgaff, so a no brainer), but I'll keep my eye on this closer to Christmas. At £129.99, I may bite.
I also had a cheap portable Alba cassette player which was twin deck ie.you could dub tapes with it.:smiley:
It probably won't be great, and as someone said in a previous post, embarrassing from an image point of view.
As for the 4gb vs 2gb, I can't think of a single android app that runs crap on 2 but much better on 4, other than probably some geeky benchmarking app. Android is excellent at memory management now, only took 8 years.
I'm not a gamer but apps run smoothly with no lag & video even in HD is flawless....lovely screen...
The rear camera also takes stunning pics (for a phone) with the Sony sensor
Archos Diamond 2 Plus Octacore, 64+4Gb, fingerprint, 5.5" FHD, Marshmallow, MiscoSD slot, 3000mAh £199 archos.com
I've deliberately compared it to the identical but better-branded Archos model posted separately here:
Archos Diamond 2 Plus Octacore, 64+4Gb, fingerprint, 5.5" FHD, Marshmallow, MiscoSD slot, 3000mAh £199 archos.com
Archos Diamond 2 Plus £199 @ archos.com
People quick to disregard it because its a Bush phone. If this had Samsung splashed all over it then people would be creamin' themselves...fact!
And yes, this phone is exactly the same as the Archos Diamond 2 Plus. Which is also available the same time the E3X is for the same low price.
The saving grace for this phone is that its made in China from what I can gather. Lots of good phones are manufactured these days. If you've got £200 then a Xiaomi would be a far better and safer bet.
think i'll wait!
Show me any other brand new phone with similar/identical specs for £50. Even a cheap Chinese-branded one would be impossible to find. The closest I've come across is the Pepsi-branded one for £67, which has only quarter the ROM & half the RAM capacity to begin with.
No NFC
Phone sounds pretty good to be fair
But yes, £200 for a Bush (stop you dirty mind :wink:
Yes, 4GB ram, 64GB Rom, 5.5inch display looks good on paper, but Expect it to drop to £150 in 2-3 months
What's the processor in it mtk or qualcomm? any more information in specs iam guessing it's a China phone that has been rebadged?