Cherry Mobile TV Box first impressions

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Cherry Mobile has caused quite a stir in the local tech scene after showcasing two of their latest non-smartphone offerings, the Ultra On The Go and the CM TV Box. We’ve already shared with your our quick unboxing of CM’s new 4G/LTE Pocket Wi-Fi, now it’s time for their new Android set-top box to get the same treatment.

What’s in the box?

Cherry Mobile TV Box

Before we go straight to the actual device, let’s check out what other stuff that comes with the Cherry Mobile TV Box. Down below, you’ll see the unit’s remote control which uses a 3-volt CR2025 Lithium-Ion battery to keep the thickness of the remote at a minimum.

Cherry Mobile TV Box Remote

Sadly, it comes at the price of convenience since batteries like that are not that easy to come by compared to AA or AAA batteries. Another thing we didn’t like about is that the battery tray is really difficult to pry open, making it tricky to replace the battery and may eventually lead to it being easily chipped or broken.

CM TV Box

Apart from the actual set-top box and the accompanying remote controller, the only other two components that are worth mentioning here is the TV Box’s proprietary power adapter and a relatively short HDMI cable. Truth be told, we’re really not a huge fan of anything proprietary since it’s not interoperable with other devices and breaking/losing a proprietary power adapter will prove costly (literally and figuratively).

As for the pre-bundled HDMI cable, we really can’t complain much about its length since other set-top boxes doesn’t even have one to start with. However, when we placed it side-by-side with a regular HDMI cable, we immediately noticed that it’s not only short, but it’s also skinnier which raises some doubts about its durability. Having said that, we think you’re better off getting an after-market HDMI cable should you opt to get one of these.

Note: While testing the unit, we found out that the HDMI cable that came with our unit is defective right out of the box.

Design and Construction

Now that we’ve seen the other components that come with the CM TV Box, let’s get a little more acquainted with this device. In terms of its size, the TV Box is about as long as my Lumia 1020 (roughly around 115 – 120mm give or take), about twice as thick on the sides (around 20 to 25mm) and has a slightly wider frame when held vertically.

Cherry Mobile TV Box Philippines

The top portion of the device has a smooth and glossy finish which makes it prone to scratches and fingerprints. Not that it would matter a lot since you won’t be carrying it as often as you would with a smartphone, but it’s something to look out for if you’re a neat freak.

On the front, you’ll see a strip of black semi-transparent plastic that hides the LED lights for the Ethernet and Power. Around the back is where most of the magic happens. Here’s you’ll find three ports (AC, HDMI out and RJ-45), a full-sized SD card slot and the device’s power button.

CM TV Box Philippines

Now over to the right side, there are two full-sized USB 2.0 ports which you can use to plug in supported external devices like input peripherals (mouse and keyboard), USB receiver for your wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as a thumb drive.

TV Box Cherry Mobile

There’s not much on the TV Box’s underbelly to write home about, though it’s good to note that each of the corners of the device’s bottom section is cushioned with tiny rubber feet. In the process,it also elevates the unit a few millimeters of the ground, preventing the bottom panel from being scratched easily.

Initial Verdict

From the design and construction standpoint, the Cherry Mobile TV Box gets our nod for having a clean and minimalist design that we think will appeal to most consumers. When held, the device provides a reassuring heft which generally translates to durability.

Cherry Mobile TV Box key specs:
1GHz quad-core CPU
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
Miracast Receiver
Air Play support
1x HDMI out
1x Ethernet port
2x USB 2.0 ports
SD card slot, supports up to 32GB
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Price: Php3,999

As far as its functionality is concerned, we think that CM, or whoever manufactured this device, did a good job in allowing users to expand its functionality by providing two USB ports on the side. Unfortunately, even at this early stage, we’ve already encountered a few misses like the proprietary power adapter, flimsy battery tray on the remote control and an appalling bundled HDMI cable which we’re hoping that we can easily sweep under the rug, provided that it performs as advertised.

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Cherry Mobile TV Box first impressions

Lazada Philippines

Cherry Mobile has caused quite a stir in the local tech scene after showcasing two of their latest non-smartphone offerings, the Ultra On The Go and the CM TV Box. We’ve already shared with your our quick unboxing of CM’s new 4G/LTE Pocket Wi-Fi, now it’s time for their new Android set-top box to get the same treatment.

What’s in the box?

Cherry Mobile TV Box

Before we go straight to the actual device, let’s check out what other stuff that comes with the Cherry Mobile TV Box. Down below, you’ll see the unit’s remote control which uses a 3-volt CR2025 Lithium-Ion battery to keep the thickness of the remote at a minimum.

Cherry Mobile TV Box Remote

Sadly, it comes at the price of convenience since batteries like that are not that easy to come by compared to AA or AAA batteries. Another thing we didn’t like about is that the battery tray is really difficult to pry open, making it tricky to replace the battery and may eventually lead to it being easily chipped or broken.

CM TV Box

Apart from the actual set-top box and the accompanying remote controller, the only other two components that are worth mentioning here is the TV Box’s proprietary power adapter and a relatively short HDMI cable. Truth be told, we’re really not a huge fan of anything proprietary since it’s not interoperable with other devices and breaking/losing a proprietary power adapter will prove costly (literally and figuratively).

As for the pre-bundled HDMI cable, we really can’t complain much about its length since other set-top boxes doesn’t even have one to start with. However, when we placed it side-by-side with a regular HDMI cable, we immediately noticed that it’s not only short, but it’s also skinnier which raises some doubts about its durability. Having said that, we think you’re better off getting an after-market HDMI cable should you opt to get one of these.

Note: While testing the unit, we found out that the HDMI cable that came with our unit is defective right out of the box.

Design and Construction

Now that we’ve seen the other components that come with the CM TV Box, let’s get a little more acquainted with this device. In terms of its size, the TV Box is about as long as my Lumia 1020 (roughly around 115 – 120mm give or take), about twice as thick on the sides (around 20 to 25mm) and has a slightly wider frame when held vertically.

Cherry Mobile TV Box Philippines

The top portion of the device has a smooth and glossy finish which makes it prone to scratches and fingerprints. Not that it would matter a lot since you won’t be carrying it as often as you would with a smartphone, but it’s something to look out for if you’re a neat freak.

On the front, you’ll see a strip of black semi-transparent plastic that hides the LED lights for the Ethernet and Power. Around the back is where most of the magic happens. Here’s you’ll find three ports (AC, HDMI out and RJ-45), a full-sized SD card slot and the device’s power button.

CM TV Box Philippines

Now over to the right side, there are two full-sized USB 2.0 ports which you can use to plug in supported external devices like input peripherals (mouse and keyboard), USB receiver for your wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as a thumb drive.

TV Box Cherry Mobile

There’s not much on the TV Box’s underbelly to write home about, though it’s good to note that each of the corners of the device’s bottom section is cushioned with tiny rubber feet. In the process,it also elevates the unit a few millimeters of the ground, preventing the bottom panel from being scratched easily.

Initial Verdict

From the design and construction standpoint, the Cherry Mobile TV Box gets our nod for having a clean and minimalist design that we think will appeal to most consumers. When held, the device provides a reassuring heft which generally translates to durability.

Cherry Mobile TV Box key specs:
1GHz quad-core CPU
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, dual-band
Support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels
Miracast Receiver
Air Play support
1x HDMI out
1x Ethernet port
2x USB 2.0 ports
SD card slot, supports up to 32GB
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Price: Php3,999

As far as its functionality is concerned, we think that CM, or whoever manufactured this device, did a good job in allowing users to expand its functionality by providing two USB ports on the side. Unfortunately, even at this early stage, we’ve already encountered a few misses like the proprietary power adapter, flimsy battery tray on the remote control and an appalling bundled HDMI cable which we’re hoping that we can easily sweep under the rug, provided that it performs as advertised.

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Meizu MX4 is official, octa-core with Sony’s 20.7MP sensor

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The Meizu MX4 finally launches in China and comes with a powerhouse of internals that’s sure to catch your attention. It’s got Sony’s 20.7-megapixel camera with an octa-core processor and LTE. More of its specs after the jump.

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Meizu MX4 specs:
5.36-inch Full HD IPS display @ 1920 x 1152 resolution, 418ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Aircraft-grade aluminum frame
MediaTek MT6595 processor (quad-core 2.2GHz Cortex-A17 and quad-core 1.7GHz Cortex-A7)
PowerVR G6200 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB, 32GB, 64GB internal storage
20.7MP rear camera with Sony IMX 220 Exmor RS BSI sensor, f/2.2 aperture, dual-tone LED flash
4K video recording, 720p slow motion feature
2.1MP front camera
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi
3G, LTE
147 grams
3100mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with Flyme 4.0
Colors: Gray, gold, and white

In addition to those flagship-material specs, It is the first smartphone to flaunt a MediaTek MT6595 processor on top of its display having 85% more color gamut, higher contrast ratio, and up to 600 nits of brightness.

It only sells in China as of this moment but interested buyers can order it online. The MX4 retails at 1,799 CYN (approx. Php12K), 1,999 CYN (approx. Php14K), and 2,399 CYN (approx. Php17K) for the 16GB/32GB/64GB respectively.

You may check out their site for a detailed look at the MX4.

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Meizu MX4 is official, octa-core with Sony’s 20.7MP sensor

Lazada Philippines

The Meizu MX4 finally launches in China and comes with a powerhouse of internals that’s sure to catch your attention. It’s got Sony’s 20.7-megapixel camera with an octa-core processor and LTE. More of its specs after the jump.

mx4-appearance-1

Meizu MX4 specs:
5.36-inch Full HD IPS display @ 1920 x 1152 resolution, 418ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Aircraft-grade aluminum frame
MediaTek MT6595 processor (quad-core 2.2GHz Cortex-A17 and quad-core 1.7GHz Cortex-A7)
PowerVR G6200 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB, 32GB, 64GB internal storage
20.7MP rear camera with Sony IMX 220 Exmor RS BSI sensor, f/2.2 aperture, dual-tone LED flash
4K video recording, 720p slow motion feature
2.1MP front camera
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi
3G, LTE
147 grams
3100mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with Flyme 4.0
Colors: Gray, gold, and white

In addition to those flagship-material specs, It is the first smartphone to flaunt a MediaTek MT6595 processor on top of its display having 85% more color gamut, higher contrast ratio, and up to 600 nits of brightness.

It only sells in China as of this moment but interested buyers can order it online. The MX4 retails at 1,799 CYN (approx. Php12K), 1,999 CYN (approx. Php14K), and 2,399 CYN (approx. Php17K) for the 16GB/32GB/64GB respectively.

You may check out their site for a detailed look at the MX4.

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Ascend Mate 7 to have fingerprint scanner and 4000mAh battery

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Huawei is expected to come out with a gigantic phablet this coming September 4, but before they get to officially announce it photos have already circulated the Internet along with some specs. The Ascend Mate 7 touts the rumored fingerprint scanner along with a huge 6-inch display.

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Huawei Ascend Mate 7 specs:
6-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
HiSilicon Kirin 920 processor (quad-core Cortex-A15 and quad-core Cortex-A7)
Mali-T624 MP4 GPU
2GB/3GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Up to 64GB via microSD
13MP AF rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording
5MP front camera
Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi
LTE
4,000mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat

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As seen on the photo, the Ascend Mate 7 sports a fingerprint scanner just below its 13-megapixel camera. The bezels are also amazingly thin, and so is the whole device when you look at it from the side. So far this is what we could expect when Huawei formally unveils it on Thursday. No news on its pricing as of now but it could be aggressively positioned knowing that Huawei aims to compete with other Chinese manufacturers.

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