Qube’s 8-inch quad-core PhoneTab retails Php6,990

Qube, the local electronics retailer, introduced an 8-inch phablet as part of broadening the company’s lineup of devices. The PhoneTab is available online and ships free, among other included freebies.

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Qube PhoneTab specs:

8-inch Samsung PLS IPS display @ 1280 x 800 resolution
10-point G+G capacitive touchscreen
1.2GHz MT8389 quad-core Cortex A7 processor
PowerVR SGX544 GPU
1GB DDR3 RAM
8GB ROM, expandable to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear, 2MP front cameras
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS
4200mAh battery
Single micro SIM
WCDMA, GSM
213.8 x 123.9 x 8.7mm
350 g
Android 4.2.2
Hall switch for magnetic cover

If you’ve been looking for a budget tablet that can easily be used for work or leisure when you’re out, then you might want to consider the PhoneTab with its spacious 8-inch display. It can also be used to call by inserting a micro SIM. Unfortunately it limits you to 3G connectivity, but for its asking price we really couldn’t complain.

With a Php6,990 price tag, you have a phablet that comes with a free leather case worth Php500. It’s currently ready for orders and delivers for free anywhere in the Philippines. Just head on over to their site by clicking through the source link below.

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O+ Fab Elite in the flesh, first impressions

Over the weekend, we received a handful of units for review and one of them is the fairly new handset from O+ called the Fab Elite. While we’re working on its full review, we decided to share our initial impression of this 6.5-inch whopper.


O+ Fab Elite

The O+ Fab Elite made its debut back in the latter portion of November and was launched alongside the Fab Turbo which also happens to be a gargantuan of a phone.

The moment we took the big-ass smartphone out of its box, the first thing that we noticed was how similar the Fab Elite’s design is to the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3.

O+ Fab Elite philippines

It’s got that same uncluttered front panel which is predominantly occupied by its 6.5-inch FHD display.

There’s also a physical home button at the bottom which sits in between the two keys for Menu and Back. The distinction between GT-I9200 and the Fab Elite is the “Samsung” branding at the top, but other than that, the latter is nearly identical to Sammy’s phablet.

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The Fab Elite’s right flank houses the power button, while the volume rocker sits at the left side. There’s also a pair of buttons located at opposite directions; audio jack at the top and the micro-USB at the bottom.

Despite of the handset’s huge frame, we noticed that the buttons are easily accessible without having to adjust our hand too much. The buttons are somewhat flushed but not to the point that it becomes hard to press.

Smart Cover

By default, the O+ Fab Elite comes with a fancy Smart Cover that covers the majority of the handset’s facade. A small portion of the cover has a small window that allows users to see the clock and notifications. It also displays incoming calls and users can either reject or receive the call without having to open the cover.

The Fab Elite’s cover is attached to its removable back casing. The texture of the ridged case reminds us of the exterior of the MiLi Power Sunny which not only wards smudges, but also makes the humongous handset easier to hold.

Fab Elite back

Removing the back case proved to be quite a chore. But once removed, you’ll be greeted with the usual components which comprises of a trio of slots for two full-sized SIM cards and Micro-SD card, as well as the Fab Elite’s considerably large battery pack.

Rounding up the list of Fab Elite’s components are the 13MP rear camera and speaker which are both located at the phones posterior.

O+ Fab Elite specs:
6.5-inch fHD AMOLED display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 339ppi
1.5GHz MTK6589 quad-core processor
PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU
1GB RAM
16GB internal storage
3G/HSDPA
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
FM Radio Tuner
GPS
13MP AF rear camera, LED flash
1080p video recording @ 30fps
5MP front-facing camera
Li-Ion 3000mAh battery
Android 4.2.2 Jellybean

Based on our brief encounter with the O+ Fab Elite, the handset is proving to be one helluva a handset, both in size and its build. The addition of the Smart Cover, coupled with its ridged back panel is definitely a plus for us because it gave a somewhat sophisticated feel to what is otherwise a stereotypical Android smartphone.

Of course, design alone isn’t going to be enough to sway consumers to dish out Php18,995 for this handset. In our full review, which should be up in a week or two, we’ll take a look at the other aspects of the O+ Fab Elite and see whether or not it’s worth the eyebrow-raising retail price.

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Lenovo S920 in the flesh, first impressions

A few months ago, the Lenovo S920 arrived in Philippine shores for a price below the 20k mark. It offered a huge 5.3-inch IPS HD display, a quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM & more in a body measuring at only 7.9mm. A unit just passed through our office recently, so read on to see our first impressions.

Lenovo S920 (2)

At first glance, the Lenovo S920 did remind us a lot of the HTC One X. There’s the 5.3-inch display with thin bezels on the sides, capacitive buttons right at the bottom and the brand logo above the display. The rest of the body is covered in white, and while it is made out of plastic, it feels a lot sturdier than other phones.

Lenovo S920 front back

The camera on the back is reminiscent of the HTC One X too as the lens is surrounded by a chrome-colored ring. It packs an 8-megapixel camera by the way, and while we’re yet to test it thoroughly, we managed to take a few shots and glad to say, it’s far from disappointing.

Lenovo S920 sides

  • Antutu – 13,507
  • Quadrant – 4,990
  • Nenamark 2 – 45.1

Lenovo’s skin on top of Android 4.2 still looks very cartoonish, but you can easily remedy that with a launcher. The CPU bundled with the 1GB RAM inside enabled the S920 to breeze through basic navigation & tasks.

Lenovo s920 benchmarks

Lenovo S920 specifications:
5.3-inch capacitive IPS HD display (1280×720 pixels), 277ppi
OGS Technology
Mediatek MTK6589 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
8MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera
Wireless FM radio
GPS with A-GPS
Li-Ion 2250mAh battery
Android 4.2 Jellybean
153.9 x 77.7 x 7.9 mm (dimensions)
152.2 grams (weight)

I wish we had a little more time to spend with the Lenovo S920. In our short experience with it, we were very pleased with what it can offer.

Lenovo S920 (3)

Right now, it’s priced at around Php16,999 which may be quite hard to justify for some, but if you’re looking for something jam-packed in a thin yet solid form factor, you may want to consider the S920.

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Lenovo S920 in the flesh, first impressions

A few months ago, the Lenovo S920 arrived in Philippine shores for a price below the 20k mark. It offered a huge 5.3-inch IPS HD display, a quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM & more in a body measuring at only 7.9mm. A unit just passed through our office recently, so read on to see our first impressions.

Lenovo S920 (2)

At first glance, the Lenovo S920 did remind us a lot of the HTC One X. There’s the 5.3-inch display with thin bezels on the sides, capacitive buttons right at the bottom and the brand logo above the display. The rest of the body is covered in white, and while it is made out of plastic, it feels a lot sturdier than other phones.

Lenovo S920 front back

The camera on the back is reminiscent of the HTC One X too as the lens is surrounded by a chrome-colored ring. It packs an 8-megapixel camera by the way, and while we’re yet to test it thoroughly, we managed to take a few shots and glad to say, it’s far from disappointing.

Lenovo S920 sides

  • Antutu – 13,507
  • Quadrant – 4,990
  • Nenamark 2 – 45.1

Lenovo’s skin on top of Android 4.2 still looks very cartoonish, but you can easily remedy that with a launcher. The CPU bundled with the 1GB RAM inside enabled the S920 to breeze through basic navigation & tasks.

Lenovo s920 benchmarks

Lenovo S920 specifications:
5.3-inch capacitive IPS HD display (1280×720 pixels), 277ppi
OGS Technology
Mediatek MTK6589 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
8MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera
Wireless FM radio
GPS with A-GPS
Li-Ion 2250mAh battery
Android 4.2 Jellybean
153.9 x 77.7 x 7.9 mm (dimensions)
152.2 grams (weight)

I wish we had a little more time to spend with the Lenovo S920. In our short experience with it, we were very pleased with what it can offer.

Lenovo S920 (3)

Right now, it’s priced at around Php16,999 which may be quite hard to justify for some, but if you’re looking for something jam-packed in a thin yet solid form factor, you may want to consider the S920.

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Lenovo S920 5.3-inch quad-core phone now available

Another phablet is in the market and this time, it’s from Lenovo Philippines. The Lenovo S920, a quad-core phone with a 5.3-inch screen.

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Lenovo S920 features a 5.3-inch HD IPS panel with OGS Technology, 1.2GHz quad-core MTK 6589 processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8MP rear-camera with 2MP on front, wireless FM radio and Dual SIM standby. All these in a slim 7.9mm body.

Lenovo S920 specifications:
5.3-inch capacitive IPS HD display (1280×720 pixels), 277ppi
OGS Technology
Mediatek MTK6589 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3G/HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1
8MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera
Wireless FM radio
GPS with A-GPS
Li-Ion 2250mAh battery
Android 4.2 Jellybean
153.9 x 77.7 x 7.9 mm (dimensions)
152.2 grams (weight)

It is currently priced at Php16,999.

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