UMIDIGI Z1/Z1 Pro, A Fine Work of Technology and Design

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Post time 2017-6-20 10:13:01 | Show all posts
Well if i could be so lucky to get a chance to buy it really cheap then sure, otherwise with my new Z phone there are no ( in my world ) sane reason to buy a new phone.

Biggest thing for me is the amoled screen and the CGG4, and the larger battery are also fine though the way i use a phone i already get 4 days on my Z phone.

Is it just me there seem to be no mention of the front camera ??

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Post time 2017-6-20 12:10:33 | Show all posts
So a p20 in a flagship phone ? Lol... The p serie is low end/ entry level chip from mtk

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Post time 2017-6-20 16:15:54 | Show all posts
They are trying to make fun of our faces and yet some people still go ahead and join the circus. Correct the UMIDIGI Z PRO software!

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Post time 2017-6-20 17:00:54 | Show all posts
As a further innovation, UMIDIGI also managed to significantly reduce the thickness through the novel and refined tube design inside the body and the near-jointless assembling of the precision components.

I am very curious how UMIDIGI solved this.
We will see if there are heat problems or the battery explodes.
Thinner is not necessarily better

But let us not judge too quickly.
Also UMIDIGI has earned one (two, three,...) chance.

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Post time 2017-6-20 18:48:10 | Show all posts
Edited by Kaluschke at 2017-6-20 19:03 \n\nlet us wait until the first "thin" phones got double, because of swollen batteries..

Otherwise:
nice design

LTE should be available at same time for both SIM-cards.
Processor is not ok for that.. --> need a snapdragon 835...

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Post time 2017-6-20 22:17:36 | Show all posts
I do not think UMIDIGI has the possibility to get a current processor (Snapdragon 835).
Even LG has to use an "old" processor (Snapdragon 821) in its current flagship (LG G6),
because Samsung has secured the first delivery.
In order not to delay the market launch of the G6,
LG has renounced the Snapdragon 835.

But this is not a problem for me.
On a smartphone that costs less than $ 300,
I am also satisfied with the top processor of the previous year.

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Post time 2017-6-20 23:41:59 | Show all posts
I am constantly wondering what ( sane ) things people use all that processing power for.

Some one might say, well i game a lot on my phone, and yes that do take some power just like gaming on anything else, but personally i find it monumental stupid to game on such a little screen, just like i feel like watching movies on it is.

My needs could be fulfilled by a good quadcore CPU ( on the phone ! on PC the new +8 core AMD Threadripper CPU's got me panting hard as my quadcore core I 7 CPU are struggling editing videos not least 4K ones )

But it also seem for many people something a simple as a phone are a fashion statement, which to me is also monumental stupid, and rest assure i tell that to the unfortunate people in my family ( my little sisters 2 young girls ) that are users of phones from that fruit company.
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