2016年6月14日星期二

OnePLUS 3 released,news and features!!

The OnePlus 3 was launched on June 14, 2016. With a Snapdragon 820 processor, 6GB of RAM, 16MP rear camera, 8MP front snapper, fingerprint scanner and 3,000mAh fast-charging battery, the OnePlus 3 has the tools – on paper at least – to take on the big names.
As you may expect then, from a flagship handset costing just US$399 (£309, around AU$450), OnePlus has indeed had to balance features against expectation, but with the OnePlus 3 the compromises are more acceptable.
Let's compare the difference the OnePlus 2 & OnePlus 3 


The single biggest advancement from the OnePlus 2 to the OnePlus 3 is the design. I forgave the original OnePlus One's polycarbonate looks because the phone offered such fantastic value for money, but when the OnePlus 2 came round many people, myself included, wanted more than what was on offer.
Thankfully OnePlus has answered fan's calls for a more premium design, delivering its first metal uni-body smartphone in the OnePlus 3, cut from a single slab of aluminum.
The result is pleasing. The metal chassis signals the evolution of OnePlus brand from a slightly shaky Chinese startup to a brand that knows what it's doing, and knows what people want. It doesn't break any new ground in terms of looks, with flashes of iPhone, HTC and Samsung, but it's great to eyeball and hold in the hand.
Here is the main specification for the OnePlus 3

OnePlus 3 design and build quality

While the OnePlus One was a large, sandstone-textured performance beast, the OnePlus 2 had a more refined design. The OnePlus 3 doesn't leap a great distance from its predecessor, but is another instance of where OnePlus has applied small changes to its formula.
In my opinion, the OnePlus 3 is the best-looking piece of hardware OnePlus has made. At 158g, it’s lighter than either the One or the 2, which are 162g and 175g, respectively. From the back, the anodized aluminum unibody, at 7.35mm in thickness, has an attractive minimal design. It's sparse. The call speaker sits above the display, along with the front-facing camera to its left. To the left of the camera is the notification light.

Beneath the display is a fingerprint sensor, which also doubles as the home button. As with every front-facing sensor like this, you’ll need to take hold of the device with two hands to give your thumb an accurate aim. The sensor is fast when you get it right (and you mostly will), unlocking in up to 0.3 seconds, according to OnePlus. The sensor also has bling quality with its glossy ceramic construction.
On the left side of the OnePlus 3 is the volume rocker, which sits beneath the notification slider, and on the right side is the sleep/wake button and dual-SIM card tray. All three of these buttons have a pleasingly tactile click. There isn’t much to see on the rear. Beautifully minimal, there is the protruding main camera sensor, flashlight, company logo and the antennas above and below. The combination of hard and soft lines, subtle color variation and even how the anodized aluminum disperses light, give the OnePlus 3 a fine finish.

Then there's the size. With a 5.5-inch display, and as with every other phablet, this phone is a little too large to comfortably fit in trouser pockets. Its thinness helps pocketability, but if the issue of practicality is a major one for you, or if you've never owned a phablet before, then you mightn’t get along with the OnePlus 3.

OnePlus 3 display

The OnePlus 3 display is a 5.5-inch, Full-HD AMOLED panel with dimensions of 1920 x 1080p, giving it a pixel density of 401 ppi (the same pixel density as the previous two generations). The 2.5D screen is made of Gorilla Glass 4, which is reportedly more resistant to shattering than previous iterations but, with that smooth aluminum unibody, I’d still lean towards using a case.
Overall, the display is pleasing to use, with oversaturated colors and deep blacks typical of AMOLED panels. Tolerances are also tight. The panel sits very close to the glass and the bezels, at 0.75 mm each, are also small.


OnePlus 3 special features

While in our OnePlus 2 review we discussed the introduction of a fingerprint scanner and the surprise dropping of NFC, you’ll be pleased to know that both of these features are in the OnePlus 3. Aside from OnePlus marketing this device as VR friendly, with a global virtual reality launch adding a level of interactivity to the release, the most interesting new feature this time around is Dash Charge.
This is OnePlus’s first foray into quick charging. Dash can charge the battery to 60 percent in around 30 minutes. It does this by moving the bulk of the phone’s power management to the adapter, meaning that most of the heat generation that charging causes is kept away from the phone itself, just like other quick charging setups.

OnePlus 3 software

I’ve previously had some issues with OnePlus's Oxygen OS user-interface, namely small bugs and choppy animations, when compared to stock Android. Oxygen has matured since last year and now I’d call it a worthy alternative. The OnePlus 3 comes loaded with Oxygen OS 3.1.1, which this review is based on, and was updated to Oxygen OS 3.1.2 a day before launch. If you haven’t tried it yet, this is a skinned version of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
It has the usual customizations that you’d be used to, such as dark mode, along with ‘Shelf’, which you’ll find when swiping right from the home screen. This is OnePlus’s alternative to Google Now on Nexus devices, or Samsung’s inclusion of Flipboard into TouchWiz. You can use it to host a collection of apps, shortcuts and widgets. It’s more or less the same as in previous versions of Oxygen.


OnePlus 3 performance

It has a quad-core Snapdragon 820, with two cores clocked at 2.2 GHz and the other two at 1.6 GHz. This is combined with an Adreno 530 GPU, 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. The Snapdragon 820 performs very well in the OnePlus 3, without the throttling burdens that the OnePlus 2 experienced with its easily overheated Snapdragon 810.

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2016年6月7日星期二

ZUK Z2 Pro First Look!!

Lenovo ZUK Z2 Pro Snapdragon 820 5.2 Inch U-touch 2.0 4G LTE Mobile Phone Flagship Version

ZUK Z2 Pro adopts the brand new streamlined design and features the latest Snapdragon 820, 5.2 Inch Corning Gorilla 2.5D floating display with RAM 4GB and 64GB Storage. It is pre-installed U-touch 2.0, 3100 Mah battery,support heart rate and oxygen UV immediate induction.
Please kindly note that ZUK Z2 Pro come with international firmware , with Google play store, Google servicesand multi-languages. This item will be shipped seperately if ordered with other goods.

ZUK Z2 Pro 4G Mobile Features:

OS: ZUI 2 
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 14nm Kryo Quad-Core 64 bit Processer, 2.15GHz
GPU: Adreno™ 530 3D 624MHz
RAM     4GB,LPDDR4  Dual Channel 1866MHz
Storage  64GB,UFS 2.0(Gear3)5.8Gbps
Sim Card: Dual Nano SIM card
Service Provide: Unlocked
Band:
TDD-LTE Band 38, 39, 40, 41
FDD-LTE Band 1,2, 3,4,5,7,8,20
TD-SCDMA Band  34, 39
WCDMA 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
CDMA2000 ( 800 MHz)
GSM/EDGE( 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
CDMA( 800MHz)
WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Support 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Screen: Corning Gorilla Glass Touch Screen,1920*1080 Super AMOLED, 424 PP
Size:  5.2 Inch
Visible Angle: 178°
Resolution: 1920*1080 Super AMOLED, 424 PP
Navigation     GPS+GLONASS Navigator
Dual Camera: 8.0M front camera and 13.0M Back Camera, support Auto Focus and OIS/EIS

ZUK Z2 Pro Mobile Details:

Google Play: Support
Earphone Interface     3.5mm
USB:  USB Type-C
Bluetooth: Build in 4.1 Support BLE
OTG: Support
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
Music     MP3, M4A, AAC, MKA, AMR
FLAC, APE, WAV
AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, MP3, MP3 VBR, NB-AMR, WB-AMR
Weight: 145g

ZUK Z2 Pro Mobile contain:

1 x ZUK Z2 Pro 4G Android Smart Phone
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger
1 x Battery 3100mAh









2016年6月3日星期五

Vernee officially annouced the Lite version of Apollo, coming with Helio X20 as well !

The first model of Vernee Thor, now is in Pre-Sale in May and now it is stock for sale in AntELife ,as a mid-range smartphone at $119.99 really attracted a lots people to pay attention, and limited $99.99 falsh sale 
For latest news of Vernee new model launching, you should check below:
 OfficialPost: 

 Apollo Lite

Model:                Apollo Lite

Main Specs:
      CPU:             Helio X20, MT6797 chipset
      Display:           5.5 inch FHD Arc
      RAM:             4GB 
      ROM:             32GB
      Rear Camera:      16.0mp
      Front Camera:      5.0mp
      OS:               Android 6.0

Features:               
 Type-C
 SIM + SIM / SIM + TF
 Compass
 gyroscope

launch date:              May

the most important info:

     Price Tag:           $199.99

Real photo of Apollo Lite (prototype)

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2016年5月10日星期二

DOOGEE X5 Max-- Another Black Sheet After DOOGEE X5??

In 2015, DOOGEE X5 was a black sheep in smartphone market, which called the world’s cheapest 5-inch smartphone. The Doogee Official tell that the new DOOGEE X5 Max is expected to be launched at May 20th.

From the Official, DOOGEE X5 Max will be upgraded 6 improvements,while keeping a high performance-price ratio.
a..4000mAh Lasting Battery Life,rises capacity by 67%

Without increasing thickness.Integration of Android 6.0 and CPUY ,achieves 12.5 hours of usage while having several applications,which equals to 2.5 days of usage under normal circumstances.

b.Rapid & Multifunctional Fingerprint Sensor

a function just used in flagship 360°fingerprint sensor, make it from any angle.Up to 5 fingerprints can be saved. Have 7 functions. Unlock control | Camera control | Music control | Gallery control Launcher control | Video control | App Lock 

c.Metal coating out frame,polished arc edges

Nanoscale powder plating,The elegant arc edges design polished to a shine. Back cover curved naturally fits in hand.

d.Rised to 8 MP , 36 beauty profiles for selfies

8.0 MP + 8.0 MP cameras,
36 beauty profiles for your selfies.
With multi-shutter, you just have to smile.
Smile shutter | V sign shutter | Voice shutter | Fingerprint shutter

e.Dual ID,dual life

You can use two Facebook, Twitter,etc
accounts at the same time.
Separate private life from work.

f.UI Customized based on Android 6.0

Latest upgraded of Android 6.0 .
Whole experience enhanced, more secure.

There will be two color available : black and white
NOW it is pre-sale in antelife

2016年4月13日星期三

Meizu PRO 6 Is Official With 4GB Of RAM, Metal Body

Meizu launches the new PRO 6. The company had launched the PRO 5 only last September so this is a significant change in the release-schedule of the PRO series as we see the new unit come a mere 7 months after its predecessor. The "Pro" series initially debuted with the MX4Pro which we reviewed last year, since then Meizu has dropped the MX name to better differentiate between the "premium" PRO models and the more mainstream MX lineup. The PRO 6 in some ways continues where the PRO 5 left off, but at the same time makes some larger changes in terms of form-factor and component choices.
The PRO 6 is quite a strange successor as at first glance the upgrades aren't quite evident. The PRO 6 replaces the traditional Samsung LSI Exynos SoCs with MediaTek's Helio X25. The X25 is exclusive to the PRO 6 and essentially is an X20 with the dual-core A72 cluster clocked in at 2.5GHz instead of 2.3GHz. The three-cluster design also features a quad-core A53 at 2.0GHz as well as a low-power A53 quad-core at 1.4GHz. On the GPU side we see a Mali T880MP4 at 850MHz. Main memory is 4GB of LPDDR3 running at 933MHz.
The SoC choice puts the PRO 6 in a weird position when compared to the PRO 5 as except for single-thread performance the X25 should theoretically represent a downgrade compared to the Exynos 7420 in last year's model. It's especially in terms of power efficiency where this raises question as we move from a 14nm FinFET design back to a 20nm planar manufacturing process, so I hope that Meizu's SoC choice doesn't negatively impact power efficiency of the phone.
In terms of design the PRO 6 doesn't differ too much from the PRO 5, that is until one takes into account the form-factor of the new model. On the front we see very little distiguishable differences - except for the fact that Meizu downgraded the screen size from 5.7" down to 5.2" marking a departure from the larger "phablet" size. The display panel remains a 1080p AMOLED sourced by Samsung Display.
A first for Meizu is now the inclusion of a pressure sensitive touchscreen module which Meizu calls 3D Press. As we've seen in Apple's latest iPhones or even Huawei's implementation on the Mate S, this is a hardware feature that will undoubtedly depend on the software framework and applications to expose and take advantage of the new functionality. Meizu here might have some better lee-way in terms of Android customization when compared to other vendors who have to adhere to Google's CTS requirements, so it will be interesting to see what Meizu was able to come up with in the latest FlyMe 5.6 OS.
The reduction in size also has an impact on the integrated battery's capacity as we move from a 3050mAh cell down to a 2560mAh unit. Oddly enough, the device only loses 8g and remains relatively heavy for a 5.2" device, coming at 160g.
The main camera remains unchanged from the PRO 5, we find the same 21.16MP Sony IMX230 module featuring both PDAF as well as Laser auto-focus. We see a downgrade in the optics as the PRO 6 features an aperture of F/2.2 compared to the PRO 5's F/2.0 lens. The front-facing camera remains a 5MP unit with 1.4µm pixels.






HTC 10 Good Specification with Nice Design

HTC has launched its flagship smartphone for 2016, the simply-named 10. The 10 has a familiar design with virtually everything upgraded, including a change in direction for HTC's software. The Verge's Dan Seifert takes a first look at the new device. Update: the HTC 10 has an expected two days of battery life, not two hours.
Some video hands on


The 10 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM that we've seen in a handful of high-end Android phones already this year, and there is 32GB of internal storage plus a MicroSD slot for expansion. HTC says it has optimized the 10's software and hardware for faster touch response and the new phone is 50 percent more responsive than its predecessor. The 10's battery measures 3,000mAh, which HTC says is good for up to two days of life thanks to software and hardware optimizations, and supports Quick Charge 3.0 through the phone’s USB Type-C port.
The design of the 10 is similar to both the M9 and A9, and is best described as a blend of the two. It has HTC's signature all-aluminum construction, with large chamfered edges and machined ports. Below the display is a fingerprint scanner flanked by two capacitive buttons for back and recent apps — a departure from the on-screen buttons HTC has used on its flagships for the past couple of years. The phone itself is nice to look at and certainly not ugly in any way, but it's not a hugely groundbreaking design. At least it doesn't look like an iPhone.












2016年4月8日星期五

Meizu M3 Note launched!! More Detailed Specs Here

Meizu Official have launched Their 2016 first New phone-- Meizu M3 Note in Beijing, here are the specs they released for their latest budget phone.
Meizu M3 Note has become the first ‘M’ phone from Meizu that has a metal body, which makes the M3 Note a close competitor to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, the latest Lenovo phones and even Meizu’s own Meizu Metal phone.
The metal body has the same look as other current metal Meizu phones (MX5, Pro 5, Meizu Metal) but the body does appear much slimmer than previous phones and the volume and power buttons are now located in a groove on the side of the phone making them appear more flush to the body.
Meizu have used a 13 mega-pixel camera on the rear of the Meizu M3 Note and have managed to keep the camera flush with the body even with the inclusion of a much larger 4100mAh built in battery.
A tray in the side of the Meizu M3 Note can accept either dual SIM cards or a single SIM and 128GB SD card. Network support is ‘full netcom’ meaning it will work on all Chinese networks. The phone also supports VOLTE.
As seen on previous Meizu phones, the M3 Note will come in a dark grey with black face or gold colour with white face around the 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 display.
Below the display is Meizu’s Touch 2.1, a physical home button with integrated fingerprint scanner. Above the screen on the forehead of the phone is a 5 mega-pixel selfie camera.
The guts of the Meizu M3 Note include 3GB RAM + 32GB eMMC 5.1 memory if you opt for the high-end version or 2GB + 16GB for the entry-level version.
Both versions of the phone run an 8 core 1.8Ghz Helio P10 chipset with Mali T860 GPU.
Meizu M3 Note Specifications
  • 5.5-inch 2.5D display
  • mTouch 2.1 fingerprint scanner
  • Mediatek Helio P10 chipset
  • 3GB + 32GB or 2GB + 16GB
  • 4100mAh battery
  • All metal body
  • 13 mega-pixel main camera
  • 5 mega-pixel front
 The phone will be available in AntElife from the 11th April.