Don't ask my why Pepsi are making a smartphone but it seems to be killer for the price they are selling it at! Some of the main features include a fingerprint scanner, 16GB ROM + 2GB RAM, microsd slot and a 5.5 inch 1080p screen!
Here's a list of the specs
Display: 5.5 inch 2.5D Arc screen
CPU: MTK6592 Octa Core 1.7GHz
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Rear Camera: 13.0MP rear camera (with flashlight)
Front Camera: 5.0MP front camera
Sensor:
Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Gravity sensor
Bluetooth: 4.1
Features: GPS
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby. One is Nano SIM Card, the other is Micro SIM card
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2600MHz
Top comments
jameshothothot
28 Jul 1660#7
i'm waiting for the max version
Sliwka
28 Jul 1631#9
Sorry. Cold from me. There's only one Coke phone
Val2015
28 Jul 1615#1
Hot added,only because Coca cola doesn't got one
simes
28 Jul 1615#18
Yet another China phone with no 800Mhz 4G coverage . All the UK mobile companies except EE use this frequency , so don't expect decent 4G coverage from this phone.
Top priority on a phone should be that it can get a signal ! It doesn't matter how fast the phone is or what features it has if it can't get a decent signal.
All comments (40)
Val2015
28 Jul 1615#1
Hot added,only because Coca cola doesn't got one
crazylegs to Val2015
28 Jul 165#36
Wanna run that by us in English!
dwl99
28 Jul 161#2
Anyone know what phone it's based on?
CasioMilkshake to dwl99
28 Jul 161#5
It runs on android 5.1 not quite sure what you mean by based on? This is their own design probably based off several other similar designs from other companies
Jammy212
28 Jul 162#3
Is it good? I actually have no idea but seems great for the price.....If you don't mind being a walking advert of Pepsi that is!
Jaspabt1
28 Jul 16#4
from a quick bit of research it suggests the P1s is geared towards the Chinese market and a P1 will be the European option. not sure what the difference will be though.
mittromney
28 Jul 166#6
pepsi arent making it. it's just more falsely branded goods from China.
alcot33uk to mittromney
28 Jul 162#8
And your evidence is?
AndyRoyd to mittromney
28 Jul 162#13
Tis common knowledge that this item is knocked out by Shenzhen Scooby Communication Equipment Co who finish it off with Pepsi branding.
Looks decent for the price! Similar specs to the recent Huawei deal from Amazon but half the price! :confused:
doggboy10
28 Jul 16#12
is this from the EU or China warehouse, seems like a good viable sat nav alternative.
dooper to doggboy10
28 Jul 161#26
Doesn't have a magnetometer (compass sensor), so maps won't orientate correctly.
lucyferror
28 Jul 161#14
I like pepsi :smile:
lucyferror
28 Jul 16#15
Good specs. Don't need it but still tempted
lucyferror
28 Jul 16#16
What about customs? Don't want to add a lot on top of that 68 quid
AndyRoyd to lucyferror
28 Jul 16#24
Technically liable for VAT at £13.58 plus £8-12 admin fee, but unless you specify a known courier delivery such as UPS, DHL, etc, the previous Gearbest deal consensus is the chances of it being pulled by customs is minimal.
brettytopbanana
28 Jul 161#17
I am so intrigued by these Chinese phones that I am going to take a punt one day. I bought the Huawei P8 last year which has been replaced by the P9 and I still love it although it has taken a battering and is less than one year old. I think over the next few months I am going to replace it and sell it on with one of the deals that pop up on here, even if I only get a few months from one, if you never try you'll never know.
simes
28 Jul 1615#18
Yet another China phone with no 800Mhz 4G coverage . All the UK mobile companies except EE use this frequency , so don't expect decent 4G coverage from this phone.
Top priority on a phone should be that it can get a signal ! It doesn't matter how fast the phone is or what features it has if it can't get a decent signal.
lucyferror to simes
28 Jul 163#20
So it will work with EE without any problems?
intuder to simes
28 Jul 161#25
All UK service providers have multiple bands for 4G with the exception of O2...
coco_cool
28 Jul 16#19
I prefer it chilledX)
Common Sense
28 Jul 16#21
Pepsi do not have a trademark to cover mobile phones. The trade mark must be in specific classes.
Common Sense
28 Jul 16#22
Buy an iPhone. Made in China. (It was a joke).
Joe90_guy
28 Jul 166#23
If you import it, is this phone liable for sugar tax?
mittromney
28 Jul 161#27
Baloney. Sky tv don't make vodka but they successfully challenged Sky Vodka who had to change their brand name to Skyy.
Gollywood
28 Jul 161#28
Waiting for the Pepsi 3rd Gen
Common Sense
28 Jul 162#29
What is the IPO case reference. Skyy may be too similar as well.
But when applying for a trade mark it is only protected in the classes you specify and there are many identical trade marks in different areas. Sky does not sell alcohol so the public would not be confused and Sky have no protection in alcohol. If they did they would have to use the mark and if it it could be struck out after a number of years.
Even in a recent case the opposition by Sky failed in certain classes:
71) The opposition fails in respect of the following of the applicants’ Class 11 goods:
candle bags, (being lanterns), floating lanterns, candle lanterns, glass lantern globes, oil lanterns, portable paper lanterns, standing paper lanterns, flying lanterns, fuel cell lanterns, chinese lanterns, electric chinese lanterns, electric lanterns; Led lights for lighting purposes incorporated into key chains or other similar personal items; oil lamps, pen lights
Opening post
Here's a list of the specs
Display: 5.5 inch 2.5D Arc screen
CPU: MTK6592 Octa Core 1.7GHz
System: Android 5.1
RAM + ROM: 2GB RAM + 16GB ROM
Rear Camera: 13.0MP rear camera (with flashlight)
Front Camera: 5.0MP front camera
Sensor:
Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Gravity sensor
Bluetooth: 4.1
Features: GPS
SIM Card: Dual SIM dual standby. One is Nano SIM Card, the other is Micro SIM card
Network:
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 1900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 1800/2600MHz
Top comments
Top priority on a phone should be that it can get a signal ! It doesn't matter how fast the phone is or what features it has if it can't get a decent signal.
All comments (40)
Top priority on a phone should be that it can get a signal ! It doesn't matter how fast the phone is or what features it has if it can't get a decent signal.
But when applying for a trade mark it is only protected in the classes you specify and there are many identical trade marks in different areas. Sky does not sell alcohol so the public would not be confused and Sky have no protection in alcohol. If they did they would have to use the mark and if it it could be struck out after a number of years.
Which case is it?
https://www.ipo.gov.uk/t-challenge-decision-results/t-challenge-decision-results-gen.htm?hearingtype=All&mark=Sky&tmclass=0&MonthFrom=&YearFrom=&MonthTo=&YearTo=&hearingofficer=&party=&grounds=All&submit=Search+%BB
Even in a recent case the opposition by Sky failed in certain classes:
71) The opposition fails in respect of the following of the applicants’ Class 11 goods:
candle bags, (being lanterns), floating lanterns, candle lanterns, glass lantern globes, oil lanterns, portable paper lanterns, standing paper lanterns, flying lanterns, fuel cell lanterns, chinese lanterns, electric chinese lanterns, electric lanterns; Led lights for lighting purposes incorporated into key chains or other similar personal items; oil lamps, pen lights
:smiley:
Sorry - I just had to