MTK6753 Octa Core 3G RAM 32Gb ROM 6.0" Mobile Phone Fingerprint Touch 1280 x 720 720p video record Dual SIM Cards GSM/WCDMA/LTE Android 7.0 4000mAh battery 13.0MP camera Available in Gold or Grey
All comments (27)
jaydeeuk1
8 Aug 17#1
Software will have been written and tested by a moron. And God help you if you don't know how to check for baked in malware.
reddit to jaydeeuk1
8 Aug 17#3
Or God help if you don't know how to check the information from reviews.
"The current Android 7.0 version is installed without additional bloatware on the smartphone. Apparently Oukitel uses its own icons for the standard apps that are installed on the device. Positive: the Google services are available as delivered, which is not a given for smartphones from the Far East. Kaspersky Internet Security did not find any Trojans or other malware. Many devices from China have root-rights activated as delivered, which prevents for example banking apps from running or sometimes even being installed. We did not find any problems here as well. Merely the developer mode was turned on. "
oshybky
8 Aug 17#2
Rubbish Software let these cheap Chinese phones down
reddit to oshybky
8 Aug 17#4
Android 7 is rubbish?
oshybky to reddit
9 Aug 17#6
Android 7 is all it will get cause it'll never get an update lol
targaid to oshybky
9 Aug 17#7
So what? I've only just stopped using a Samsung Galaxy S2. The lack of updates for the OS never caused me any grief using it and I barely noticed the difference between it and my more recent tablet.
no_Sunshine to targaid
9 Aug 17#9
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and been stuck on Android 6.0.1 for year(s). So, this with Android 7 is a good deal.
Burgmeister to no_Sunshine
9 Aug 17#17
I am still running a Huawei P1 that is stuck on Android 4.2. The lack of
updates is definitely causing issues with various apps not working on
this version. Mind you, so is the age of the phone!!
DingoDirk to targaid
9 Aug 17#16
You realise that with the comment, you have succeeded in your clearly programmed mission of destroying all of your credibility.
The S2 *was* a stunning phone
targaid to DingoDirk
21 Aug 17#26
Well, if credibility requires me to be a drone updating my tech annually just because a multinational company tell me I need to, then I'm happy to do so. :sunglasses:
omneity1 to oshybky
9 Aug 17#10
Android AOSP FTW! Discover a world free of vendor lock-ins, restrictions and bloatware.
Gollywood
9 Aug 17#5
Bah! Time to chuck in some random comments about 'China' / 'No updates' / 'Snooping' / 'We're all gonna die', so AVOID THIS PHONE!
Gallois
9 Aug 17#8
It's £90 - for what you get it's a hot deal I'm voting hot
markianedwards
9 Aug 17#11
Can get it delivered from a European warehouse for a few quid more as well, therefore negating any chance of extra customs charges. Hot.
Burgmeister to markianedwards
9 Aug 17#13
Except, when you choose any of the EU distribution options it says that it can't deliver to the UK.
bcwc
9 Aug 17#12
That's not even a valid CE mark on the back of the phone lmao.
Argyll68
9 Aug 17#14
I bought the Oukitel K7000 last year. It was a bad buy as the colour screen had a washed look after around 3 months. I contacted customer services several times but received no reply. I wouldn't buy another Oukitel product again.
Musicrab
9 Aug 17#15
Great value but flimsy hardware makes it difficult to recommend when coming from China.
pobster
9 Aug 17#18
I have one of these phones. I would recommend it to anyone. Good battery life and very stable. Ignore the other idiot moaning about cheap chinese phones. For the spec and price you cannot go wrong.
browntoa
9 Aug 17#19
Cannot find full specifications for this , is it all UK networks ?
Crossbow to browntoa
9 Aug 17#21
Yes - has all the main ones for 2G/3G/4G, including the usually missing 4G B20 (800Mhz): (below taken from Gearbest's specs): 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz 3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz 4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
Chinese phones are excellent value for noney the only problem I have found is getting replacement parts (digitizers) and gps fixing (although newer mediatek processors are seemingly taking a step In the right direction)
kowalski181
10 Aug 17#22
does anyone get stung on customs with buying device like this from china? I've got a wiley swift that's about 18 months old and starting to slow down and have poor battery
reddit to kowalski181
10 Aug 17#23
If you choose an expedited delivery such as DHL then you are pretty certain to pay.
Snail mail route using Royal Mail means less of a chance.
jnm21
12 Aug 17#24
Anyone having trouble ordering - I have been getting "Payment failed" & "Service not available" (not this item). : (
Edit - at 5th try, it worked using Amex (had to pay in £ - probably cost me about 1.5% more). Would not work with Visa, which seemed not to want to load with my fee free Nationwide Visa or non-fee free Barclaycard Visa (I do hate VBV - it seems to complicate my life).
mynameisjon
15 Aug 17#25
6" screen is a bit much
IlyasMiah
26 Aug 17#27
Does it lag and overheat? I just simply want a phone that wouldn't do so...
Opening post
MTK6753 Octa Core
3G RAM
32Gb ROM
6.0" Mobile Phone Fingerprint Touch 1280 x 720
720p video record
Dual SIM Cards
GSM/WCDMA/LTE
Android 7.0
4000mAh battery
13.0MP camera
Available in Gold or Grey
All comments (27)
notebookcheck.net/Ouk…tml
"The current Android 7.0 version is installed without additional bloatware on the smartphone. Apparently Oukitel uses its own icons for the standard apps that are installed on the device. Positive: the Google services are available as delivered, which is not a given for smartphones from the Far East. Kaspersky Internet Security did not find any Trojans or other malware. Many devices from China have root-rights activated as delivered, which prevents for example banking apps from running or sometimes even being installed. We did not find any problems here as well. Merely the developer mode was turned on. "
The S2 *was* a stunning phone
(below taken from Gearbest's specs):
2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
4G: FDD-LTE 800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz
For confirmation: review-hub.co.uk/wil…uk/
I've got a wiley swift that's about 18 months old and starting to slow down and have poor battery
Snail mail route using Royal Mail means less of a chance.
Edit - at 5th try, it worked using Amex (had to pay in £ - probably cost me about 1.5% more). Would not work with Visa, which seemed not to want to load with my fee free Nationwide Visa or non-fee free Barclaycard Visa (I do hate VBV - it seems to complicate my life).