Cherry Mobile officially announces Touch XL 2 w/ Android Marshmallow

First seen from the brochure of new Cherry Mobile devices for Q2 of 2016, the Touch XL 2 is now finally announced by the brand and it’s running Android 6.0 Marshmallow out-of-the-box.

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The Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 sports a large 6-inch HD display, thus it’s XL monicker, and modest specs for a budget phablet like a quad-core processor, 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage.

Cherry Mobile Touch XL 2 key specs:
6.0-inch IPS LCD @ 1280 x 720 pixels, 244ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek 6580 Quad-core processor
Mali-400MP GPU
8GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD, up to 64GB
1GB RAM
8-megapixel autofocus rear camera
2-megapixel front-facing camera
Dual-SIM (Micro)
3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ A-GPS
3000mAh removable battery
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
160 x 84 x 8.5 mm
183 g

The phablet is now available in stores for Php 3,499 and comes with a free VR headset.

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Specs Comparison: Cherry Mobile Flare XL Plus vs Cloudfone Excite Prime

Cherry Mobile’s new handset to hit their shelves, the Flare XL Plus, seems to be in familiar place of budget 5.5-inchers. It even reminded us of the CloudFone Excite Prime which was released last January. What’s different and common about the two? Here’s our quick specs comparison.

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As you can see from the table above, there’s not much of a difference between. Both have the same CPU, sensors, and software version. What sets them apart is battery capacity. For some good reason, CloudFone Excite Prime offers a larger capacity at 2,820mAh versus the 2300mAh of the Cherry Mobile Flare XL Plus.

Another difference between the two would be the overall design of the phone. ClouFone’s handset is more angular than Cherry Mobile’s, so deciding on that aspect would be a matter of personal preference. Also, the front-facing camera of the Flare XL Plus has more pixel count at 8-megapixels over 5-megapixel of Excite Prime.

Pricing-wise, just like their specifications, both are sold for just Php3,999. If you’re looking for a budget phablet at 5.5-inches, you can choose between these two phones but on paper, the Excite Prime gets the edge with its bigger battery. Either way, you’re not getting LTE connection with the two which is a bit of disappointment for 2016.

Update 04/19: Corrected CloudFone’s front-facing camera to 5-megapixels.

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CloudFone Excite Prime: 5.5″ display under Php4k

Aside from the Special Edition, CloudFone also announced a new phablet offering for just under four thousand bucks — the Excite Prime.

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The CloudFone Excite Prime is one of the affordable phablet in the local market with its 5.5-inch HD display and a 1.4GHz octa-core processor paired with 2GB of RAM. There’s also an ample 16GB of internal storage which is expandable via a microSD card. Cameras are no slouch either, well at least on paper, with 13-megapixel and 5-megapixel shooters. 

CloudFone Excite Prime specfications:
5.5-inch IPS LCD (1280 x 720 pixels), 267ppi
1.4GHz MediaTek MT6595 octa-core processor
Mali-450 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage, expandable via microSD
13-megapixel rear camera w/ LED flash
5-megapixel front-facing camera
Dual SIM
3G HSPA+
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS w/ A-GPS

The Excite Prime will on sale for just Php3,999 w/ free Spotify Edition earphones and a back cover case.

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Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Review

The C series of the Xperia line has always been focused on large displays and front camera for selfies. Jumping to its 4th version, Sony Xperia C5 Ultra is ready to battle the world of phablets, 6 inches to be exact. If you’re looking for something like this smartphone, read our review to see if it will fit you and your palm.

Design and Construction

The Japanese phone maker has been loyal to its design language for most of its devices. While the C5 Ultra doesn’t have the OmniBalance design that the Z series has, its ridiculously thin side bezels are a beauty of its own.

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Upon seeing the device, we noticed how the large display dominates the front. The display measures 6 inches diagonally and has virtually no bezels, at least on the side. Above it is where the 13-megapixel selfie camera and LED flash sits along with the earpiece and multiple sensors while the loudspeaker is below the display.

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Going to the right, we have the two-stage shutter key, volume rocker, and power button. The left side has the slot for the microSD card and nano-SIM card, both are covered by a protective flap. There’s a reset pinhole hidden there as well.

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The 3.5mm jack is placed on top of the device, and the micro-USB port for charging and data transfer is at the bottom with the primary microphone.

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Lastly, the back of the device is the home of another 13-megapixel shooter and LED flash, noise-cancelling microphone, and NFC chip (marked by a stylized N).

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Holding the 6-incher feels outright good thanks to its aluminum frame. Additionally, the thin bezel contributes to better handling despite having a large panel. Most of us thought than the C5 Ultra has a removable battery but, to our disappointment, its glossy back panel gives no access.

Display

The 6-inch display is an IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. While the full high definition glory is stretched to 6 inches, the 367ppi density is still sharp and crisp. Like any other IPS panels, the display is viewable from any angle, thus making the phablet ideal for content sharing which could be the main reason why Sony released a big smartphone. Outdoor visibility is also great unless you’re under direct sunlight.

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Sony’s Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 is onboard to improve overall quality when viewing photos and videos on the device. Aside from the BRAVIA Engine, under the display settings panel is a Super-vivid mode that punches the saturation level to the top. We suggest the Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 for most cases, although we encountered an issue in a YouTube video playback causing the skin and lips to soften like those Camera 360 beauty selfies. You can turn down any screen optimization in the settings anytime. Keep in mind, BRAVIA Engine and Super-vivid mode only applies during media playback.

You can also adjust the white balance according to your liking and there’s a glove mode for increased touch sensitivity. A smart backlight control is available too. It automatically detects if you’re holding the smartphone to keep the screen on until you place it down.

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Oppo R7s officially announced in Dubai

Oppo unveiled their newest smartphone in Dubai. It’s a phablet with an AMOLED screen and a 2.5D curved glass

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The Oppo R7s features a 5.5-inch 1080p AMOLED display topped by a 2.5D curved glass. Under its hood is a Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor along with a Adreno 405 GPU plus 4GB of RAM. Its internal storage is 32GB and can expand via microSD card up to 128GB.

Camera-wise, it has a 13-megapixel rear shooter with Phase Detection Auto-focus, and an 8-megapixel selfie camera. A 3,070mAh battery powers it up with VOOC rapid charging support. It boots Android 5.1 Lollipop skinned with Oppo’s own ColorOS 2.1.

It will be available this November in Asia, Middle East, and North Africa. U.S. and Europe can purchase the R7s through the OppoStyle website starting December. Pricing is yet to be announced.

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